One son, Frederick H (b.~1873 IL) m. Oct 27 1907 Ravenna, Buffalo, NE, Minnie Matsler (b.~1871 IL); living in GA in 1930
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HAZARD NEWS.
OBITUARY.
Jennie H. Hall was born in Willistown [sic], Vermont, July 7, 1845, where she grew into womanhood. She was married to Francis W. Fuller in Burlington, Vermont, in 1870. To this union one son was born, Frederick H., of Hazard, Neb., who lives to mourn the loss of a kind and affectionate mother. Mr. and Mrs. Fuller moved to Sherman county, Nebraska in 1884, and then to Hazard, Neb., in the spring of 1902, engaging in the mercantile business. For the past nine years, Mrs. Fuller has faithfully filled the capacity as postmistress, continually waiting upon the public until within a few days of her death, which occurred December 29, 1916, which came as a shock to the whole community. She leaves to mourn her loss a husband, one son and two brothers, one Charles Hall of Sioux county, Nebraska, and Frank P. Hall of Salida, Colo., also a host of friends who will mourn the loss of a kind neighbor. The funeral services were held from the M. E. church at 10 a. m. January 2, 1917, Rev. Gorman rendering a very impressive service. The floral tribute was exquisite. Burial was in the Ravenna cemetery.
The Sherman County times - Jan 4 1917
One son, Frederick H (b.~1873 IL) m. Oct 27 1907 Ravenna, Buffalo, NE, Minnie Matsler (b.~1871 IL); living in GA in 1930
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HAZARD NEWS.
OBITUARY.
Jennie H. Hall was born in Willistown [sic], Vermont, July 7, 1845, where she grew into womanhood. She was married to Francis W. Fuller in Burlington, Vermont, in 1870. To this union one son was born, Frederick H., of Hazard, Neb., who lives to mourn the loss of a kind and affectionate mother. Mr. and Mrs. Fuller moved to Sherman county, Nebraska in 1884, and then to Hazard, Neb., in the spring of 1902, engaging in the mercantile business. For the past nine years, Mrs. Fuller has faithfully filled the capacity as postmistress, continually waiting upon the public until within a few days of her death, which occurred December 29, 1916, which came as a shock to the whole community. She leaves to mourn her loss a husband, one son and two brothers, one Charles Hall of Sioux county, Nebraska, and Frank P. Hall of Salida, Colo., also a host of friends who will mourn the loss of a kind neighbor. The funeral services were held from the M. E. church at 10 a. m. January 2, 1917, Rev. Gorman rendering a very impressive service. The floral tribute was exquisite. Burial was in the Ravenna cemetery.
The Sherman County times - Jan 4 1917
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