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Harry Joseph Hall

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Harry Joseph Hall

Birth
Maynard, Fayette County, Iowa, USA
Death
15 May 1968 (aged 64)
Charles City, Floyd County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Hazleton, Buchanan County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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WATERLOO SUNDAY COURIER, WATERLOO, IOWA,
SUNDAY, MAY 19, 1968, PAGE TWENTY-FIVE.


HARRY J. HALL

ARLINGTON — Funeral services for Harry J. Hall, 64, who died Wednesday in the tornado that hit Charles City, will be held at West St. Charles Methodist Church at Charles City on Tuesday at 3:30 p.m.; burial in Floral Hills Memorial Gardens in Oelwein; survivors include his widow, Edna; one daughter, Mrs. Darlene Spencer of Hayward, Neb.; two sons, Dale of San Jose, Calif., and Daryle of Charles City; one brother, Cliff of Whlttier, Calif., and two sisters Mrs. Mable McGhee of Whittier, Calif., and Mrs. Clarence Nichols of Hayward, Calif.; friends may call the Glehn Funeral Home In Arlington Monday after 7 p.m.; a prayer service will be held at 8 p.m. also at the funeral home.


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Fatalities May 15, 1968
tornado at Charles City:
MRS. RAY (SADIE) CHAMBERS.
MRS. VIRVAL DAWSON.
MAY GAULT.
MARIE GREENLESS.
HARRY HALL.
JOHN KNEISEL.
MRS. JOHN (MINNIE) KNEISEL.
MRS. LeLANE (FLORINE) LEACH.
MURRAY LOOMER.
ARTHUR JACOBS.
AUGUST MERTEN.
ROBERT STOTTS.
MRS. CHARLES (LELA) WOLFF.


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Charles City tornado May 15, 1968
A Virtual Cemetery


Robert Stotts was a student teacher from the University of Northern Iowa and the youngest victim of the Charles City tornado on May 15, 1968, at age 22. Sarah (Sadie) Chambers was 77. The Kneisels — he was 89 and she was 83 — were killed in their Cedar Terrace apartment; Greenless, 82, also died at Cedar Terrace; Gault, 85, died in her north side home; Jacobs, 82, was killed in his office at Jacobs Elevator; Wolff, 77, died in her Freeman Street residence; Merten and Hall, both 67, were killed in Merten's shoe repair shop near Trowbridge and from debris that struck Hall's Sears van respectively; Leach, 54, died en route to a Waterloo hospital from her injuries; Dawson, 45, died at home on 19th Avenue; and Loomer, the oldest victim at age 95, died at home on Richings Street.



WATERLOO SUNDAY COURIER, WATERLOO, IOWA,
SUNDAY, MAY 19, 1968, PAGE TWENTY-FIVE.


HARRY J. HALL

ARLINGTON — Funeral services for Harry J. Hall, 64, who died Wednesday in the tornado that hit Charles City, will be held at West St. Charles Methodist Church at Charles City on Tuesday at 3:30 p.m.; burial in Floral Hills Memorial Gardens in Oelwein; survivors include his widow, Edna; one daughter, Mrs. Darlene Spencer of Hayward, Neb.; two sons, Dale of San Jose, Calif., and Daryle of Charles City; one brother, Cliff of Whlttier, Calif., and two sisters Mrs. Mable McGhee of Whittier, Calif., and Mrs. Clarence Nichols of Hayward, Calif.; friends may call the Glehn Funeral Home In Arlington Monday after 7 p.m.; a prayer service will be held at 8 p.m. also at the funeral home.


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Fatalities May 15, 1968
tornado at Charles City:
MRS. RAY (SADIE) CHAMBERS.
MRS. VIRVAL DAWSON.
MAY GAULT.
MARIE GREENLESS.
HARRY HALL.
JOHN KNEISEL.
MRS. JOHN (MINNIE) KNEISEL.
MRS. LeLANE (FLORINE) LEACH.
MURRAY LOOMER.
ARTHUR JACOBS.
AUGUST MERTEN.
ROBERT STOTTS.
MRS. CHARLES (LELA) WOLFF.


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Charles City tornado May 15, 1968
A Virtual Cemetery


Robert Stotts was a student teacher from the University of Northern Iowa and the youngest victim of the Charles City tornado on May 15, 1968, at age 22. Sarah (Sadie) Chambers was 77. The Kneisels — he was 89 and she was 83 — were killed in their Cedar Terrace apartment; Greenless, 82, also died at Cedar Terrace; Gault, 85, died in her north side home; Jacobs, 82, was killed in his office at Jacobs Elevator; Wolff, 77, died in her Freeman Street residence; Merten and Hall, both 67, were killed in Merten's shoe repair shop near Trowbridge and from debris that struck Hall's Sears van respectively; Leach, 54, died en route to a Waterloo hospital from her injuries; Dawson, 45, died at home on 19th Avenue; and Loomer, the oldest victim at age 95, died at home on Richings Street.




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