Mrs. Susie Mae (McKinney) Hall, aged 69, residing on the extension of East Main street, passed away last evening at 6 in Littauer hospital. She had been in ill health since July 4.
Mrs. Hall was born in Ossining January 3, 1879, daughter of William and Rosanna Baker McKinney. In 1910 at Yonkers she was married to Andrew A. Hall, who survives.
They resided in Bloomfield, N.J. until 1944 when they moved to this city. She attended the First Baptist church; was a charter member of St. Albans Chapter, 247, O.E.S. of Irvington, N.J., and a member of the East End club of Johnstown.
Survivors besides her husband are a daughter, Mrs. Helen Wood of Newark, N.J.; two sons, Warren H. Crane, East Main street extension, and Franklin H. Hall, Lakewood, N.J.; also five grandchildren and three great grandchildren.
The body was removed to Wassung Brown & Ehle funeral home, where the funeral will be held Thursday at 2:30 P.M. Officiating will be the Rev. Harlow W Parsons of the Baptist church. Burial will be in Fern Dale cemetery. THE LEADER REPUBLICAN, GLOVERSVILLE AND JOHNSTOWN, N.Y., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1949.
Mrs. Susie Mae (McKinney) Hall, aged 69, residing on the extension of East Main street, passed away last evening at 6 in Littauer hospital. She had been in ill health since July 4.
Mrs. Hall was born in Ossining January 3, 1879, daughter of William and Rosanna Baker McKinney. In 1910 at Yonkers she was married to Andrew A. Hall, who survives.
They resided in Bloomfield, N.J. until 1944 when they moved to this city. She attended the First Baptist church; was a charter member of St. Albans Chapter, 247, O.E.S. of Irvington, N.J., and a member of the East End club of Johnstown.
Survivors besides her husband are a daughter, Mrs. Helen Wood of Newark, N.J.; two sons, Warren H. Crane, East Main street extension, and Franklin H. Hall, Lakewood, N.J.; also five grandchildren and three great grandchildren.
The body was removed to Wassung Brown & Ehle funeral home, where the funeral will be held Thursday at 2:30 P.M. Officiating will be the Rev. Harlow W Parsons of the Baptist church. Burial will be in Fern Dale cemetery. THE LEADER REPUBLICAN, GLOVERSVILLE AND JOHNSTOWN, N.Y., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1949.
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