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Mary Elizabeth <I>Turner</I> Hall
Cenotaph

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Mary Elizabeth Turner Hall

Birth
Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, USA
Death
12 Jul 2002 (aged 92)
Albany, Linn County, Oregon, USA
Cenotaph
Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
Plot
Lot 656
Memorial ID
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Family member has confirmed with the cemetery office this is centotaph and so is her husband Durward Hall's memorial. The remains are being held by family to scatter at a secret location at a later date. June. 2015 confirmed date.

Halls buried in this lot:
Durward G.
Mary Elizabeth T.
Thomas C.
Omah E. [name Omah Ellen.]
They will be found on page 281 of Greene County Cemeteries Hazelwood Cemetery Vol. XI by the Ozarks Genealogical Society.

Thomas and Omah are her in-laws. She married their son Durward on Sept. 6, 1931 at Camp Arrowhead, Greene County, MO.
note, Camp Arrowhead Boy Scout Camp.

From Ancestry dot com.
Name: Mary Hall
Arrival Date: 2 Mar 1953
Birth Date: abt 1910
Birth Location: Missouri
Age: 43 Gender: Female
Port of Departure: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Port of Arrival: New York, New York
Ship Name: Brazil

Mary's husband was a 6 term U S Representative from Missouri's 7th Congretional District. He can be found on Wikepedia. He went to Medical School and became a physcian for one of his many accomplisments. Not much at this time has been found about her except the paper trails left by people that one can find with a genealogical search. She was mentioned at the end of the bio, with a he spent his retirement years in Springfield, MO. with his wife.

June 10, 2015
This obit has been found and provided to me by another findagrave contributor.

Mary Elizabeth “Bettie” Hall
July 15, 2002
Cornvallis Oregon Gazette-Times
Sept 27. 1909- July 12, 2002

Mary Elizabeth “Bettie” Hall of Albany died Friday at her daughter’s home. She was 92.
Born to Herbert and Effie Turner in Springfield, MO. She graduated from Drury College, where she was a member of Delta Delta Delta sorority. Bridge games often brought college friends and others together.
She married Durward G. Hall on Sept 6, 1931, at Camp Arrowhead Boy Scout Camp at an outdoor altar he created. He preceded her in death by 16 months.
She spent most of her life in Springfield, MO. , though she lived in Washington D. C., during World War II and again from 1960-1972 while her husband served as congressman from Missouri’s 7th District.
When he retired they traveled the Eastern seaboard on a specially built trawler. They moved to a retirement community in St. Petersburg, Fla., in 1985 and to Oregon early last year.
She is survived by daughter and son- in- law Linda Lea and Monty Ross Ellison; three grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.
No service is planned.
Family member has confirmed with the cemetery office this is centotaph and so is her husband Durward Hall's memorial. The remains are being held by family to scatter at a secret location at a later date. June. 2015 confirmed date.

Halls buried in this lot:
Durward G.
Mary Elizabeth T.
Thomas C.
Omah E. [name Omah Ellen.]
They will be found on page 281 of Greene County Cemeteries Hazelwood Cemetery Vol. XI by the Ozarks Genealogical Society.

Thomas and Omah are her in-laws. She married their son Durward on Sept. 6, 1931 at Camp Arrowhead, Greene County, MO.
note, Camp Arrowhead Boy Scout Camp.

From Ancestry dot com.
Name: Mary Hall
Arrival Date: 2 Mar 1953
Birth Date: abt 1910
Birth Location: Missouri
Age: 43 Gender: Female
Port of Departure: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Port of Arrival: New York, New York
Ship Name: Brazil

Mary's husband was a 6 term U S Representative from Missouri's 7th Congretional District. He can be found on Wikepedia. He went to Medical School and became a physcian for one of his many accomplisments. Not much at this time has been found about her except the paper trails left by people that one can find with a genealogical search. She was mentioned at the end of the bio, with a he spent his retirement years in Springfield, MO. with his wife.

June 10, 2015
This obit has been found and provided to me by another findagrave contributor.

Mary Elizabeth “Bettie” Hall
July 15, 2002
Cornvallis Oregon Gazette-Times
Sept 27. 1909- July 12, 2002

Mary Elizabeth “Bettie” Hall of Albany died Friday at her daughter’s home. She was 92.
Born to Herbert and Effie Turner in Springfield, MO. She graduated from Drury College, where she was a member of Delta Delta Delta sorority. Bridge games often brought college friends and others together.
She married Durward G. Hall on Sept 6, 1931, at Camp Arrowhead Boy Scout Camp at an outdoor altar he created. He preceded her in death by 16 months.
She spent most of her life in Springfield, MO. , though she lived in Washington D. C., during World War II and again from 1960-1972 while her husband served as congressman from Missouri’s 7th District.
When he retired they traveled the Eastern seaboard on a specially built trawler. They moved to a retirement community in St. Petersburg, Fla., in 1985 and to Oregon early last year.
She is survived by daughter and son- in- law Linda Lea and Monty Ross Ellison; three grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.
No service is planned.

Gravesite Details

On monument: Member Congress, Caduceus symbol U S A emblem.



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