David Hall, of Plattsville, died suddenly at Woodstock hospital on Sunday. He was 75.
Born at RR 4, Bright, on the farm now occupied by his son Donald, Mr. Hall moved to his new home in Plattsville 11 years ago after completing 55 years as a farmer and cattle drover.
Mr. Hall was a member of Knox United Church, Ayr. He was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hall.
Surviving are his wife, the former Jean Manson, whom he married in Ayr 49 years ago; two sons, Hugh and Donald, both of RR 4, Bright; a sister, Mrs. David (Margaret) McDonald of New Dundee and nine grandchildren.
Funeral service was conducted at the Glendinning Funeral Home on Tuesday, Rev. D E. Willis of Knox United Church officiating.
Burial took place in Ayr Union Cemetery.
New Hamburg Independent, November 5, 1969
David Hall, of Plattsville, died suddenly at Woodstock hospital on Sunday. He was 75.
Born at RR 4, Bright, on the farm now occupied by his son Donald, Mr. Hall moved to his new home in Plattsville 11 years ago after completing 55 years as a farmer and cattle drover.
Mr. Hall was a member of Knox United Church, Ayr. He was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hall.
Surviving are his wife, the former Jean Manson, whom he married in Ayr 49 years ago; two sons, Hugh and Donald, both of RR 4, Bright; a sister, Mrs. David (Margaret) McDonald of New Dundee and nine grandchildren.
Funeral service was conducted at the Glendinning Funeral Home on Tuesday, Rev. D E. Willis of Knox United Church officiating.
Burial took place in Ayr Union Cemetery.
New Hamburg Independent, November 5, 1969
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