Mrs. Hale had resided here for the past 25 years and had a large circle of friends devoted to her for her kindness and charity. She was much interested in church matters and was a devout Christian; she attended the Christian and Missionary
Alliance Church. Before coming to this village, she had lived for a number of years at Bartlett.
Surviving are a son William Hale of Syracuse; a sister, Mrs. Lydia Graves of Antwerp; a brother-in-law, Frank Hale of Bartlett; and a sister-in-law Mrs. Margaret Hale of Churchville. Rome Daily Sentinel, Saturday Evening, July 25, 1931
Mrs. Hale had resided here for the past 25 years and had a large circle of friends devoted to her for her kindness and charity. She was much interested in church matters and was a devout Christian; she attended the Christian and Missionary
Alliance Church. Before coming to this village, she had lived for a number of years at Bartlett.
Surviving are a son William Hale of Syracuse; a sister, Mrs. Lydia Graves of Antwerp; a brother-in-law, Frank Hale of Bartlett; and a sister-in-law Mrs. Margaret Hale of Churchville. Rome Daily Sentinel, Saturday Evening, July 25, 1931
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