Neal Hall, colored, died at the home of Charles Dorsey, near Plane No. 4, Friday morning at 3 o'clock after a long illness from wounds received in the World War, aged 38 years. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lenna [sic] Hall and one son, Neal Hall, Jr., also by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hall, and four step-children: James, Charles, Wallace and Mrs. Daisy Parker, Mrs. Dorothy Libbs, and the following sisters, Mrs. Fannie Weedon, Mrs. Mary Hoy, and Mrs. Alice Wallace, and four brothers, William, Joseph, Henry, and John Hall.
Funeral Tuesday leaving his home, 157 All Saints street, Frederick, with services at Hope Hill church, conducted by Rev. George Bell. Interment in Hope Hill cemetery. H. M. Snyder, funeral director.
Source: The News (Frederick, MD), Monday, April 4, 1932
Neal Hall, colored, died at the home of Charles Dorsey, near Plane No. 4, Friday morning at 3 o'clock after a long illness from wounds received in the World War, aged 38 years. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lenna [sic] Hall and one son, Neal Hall, Jr., also by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hall, and four step-children: James, Charles, Wallace and Mrs. Daisy Parker, Mrs. Dorothy Libbs, and the following sisters, Mrs. Fannie Weedon, Mrs. Mary Hoy, and Mrs. Alice Wallace, and four brothers, William, Joseph, Henry, and John Hall.
Funeral Tuesday leaving his home, 157 All Saints street, Frederick, with services at Hope Hill church, conducted by Rev. George Bell. Interment in Hope Hill cemetery. H. M. Snyder, funeral director.
Source: The News (Frederick, MD), Monday, April 4, 1932
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