The Herald newspaper
Wednesday evening, May 10, 1922
Page 4, Column 3
Andrew F. Hale, 56, of 317 West Colvin street, truckman in Syracuse for 2 years, who died Monday, will be buried Thursday afternoon at Collamer. The funeral will be from the family home tomorrow at 2 o’clock. The Rev. John MacInnis of the South Presbyterian church will officiate at services in the home. Six brothers, Theodore, Arthur, Harrison, Frank, Charles and Daniel Hale will act as pallbearers. Mr. Hale died at the Colvin street address where he had established a new home, one day after being discharged from the Syracuse Memorial hospital. He was a patient at the hospital three weeks. He formerly lived at Stop 8-A on the Orville road. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Hannah Hale; two sons, four daughters, eight brothers and five sisters.
The Herald newspaper
Wednesday evening, May 10, 1922
Page 4, Column 3
Andrew F. Hale, 56, of 317 West Colvin street, truckman in Syracuse for 2 years, who died Monday, will be buried Thursday afternoon at Collamer. The funeral will be from the family home tomorrow at 2 o’clock. The Rev. John MacInnis of the South Presbyterian church will officiate at services in the home. Six brothers, Theodore, Arthur, Harrison, Frank, Charles and Daniel Hale will act as pallbearers. Mr. Hale died at the Colvin street address where he had established a new home, one day after being discharged from the Syracuse Memorial hospital. He was a patient at the hospital three weeks. He formerly lived at Stop 8-A on the Orville road. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Hannah Hale; two sons, four daughters, eight brothers and five sisters.
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