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Wiltrude LaRue <I>Cherry</I> Hall

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Wiltrude LaRue Cherry Hall

Birth
Cedar Rapids, Linn County, Iowa, USA
Death
25 Jan 1973 (aged 60)
Cedar Rapids, Linn County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Cedar Rapids, Linn County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Obituary of Wiltrude Hall
Cedar Rapids Gazette
January 26, 1973
Page 3
Mrs. Harold M. Hall

Wiltrude LaRue Hall, 60, of 1500 C avenue NW, wife of Harold M. Hall, a lifelong resident of Cedar Rapids, died in a Cedar Rapids hospital Thursday following a long illness.

Born Aug. 6, 1912, she was married in Cedar Rapids July 18, 1937. For many years she was receptionist for Dr. Morgan Foster and later with Drs. Wray, Robb and Bickel.

Mrs. Hall was a member of St. Paul's United Methodist church, American Medical Assistants and Beta Sigma Phi sorority.

Surviving in addition to her husband are a daughter, Virginia Ross, Delta, Colo.; a son Robert H. Hall, Iowa City; two sisters, Maxine Miller, Margaret Kehne, and a brother, Robert Cherry, all of Cedar Rapids, and five grandchildren.

Services: St. Paul's church at 10 a.m. Monday by Dr. Arnold Herbst. Burial: Cedar Memorial. The casket will remain closed at all times. Friends may register at Beatty-Beurie's. Friends may, if they wish, contribute to the American Cancer society.
Obituary of Wiltrude Hall
Cedar Rapids Gazette
January 26, 1973
Page 3
Mrs. Harold M. Hall

Wiltrude LaRue Hall, 60, of 1500 C avenue NW, wife of Harold M. Hall, a lifelong resident of Cedar Rapids, died in a Cedar Rapids hospital Thursday following a long illness.

Born Aug. 6, 1912, she was married in Cedar Rapids July 18, 1937. For many years she was receptionist for Dr. Morgan Foster and later with Drs. Wray, Robb and Bickel.

Mrs. Hall was a member of St. Paul's United Methodist church, American Medical Assistants and Beta Sigma Phi sorority.

Surviving in addition to her husband are a daughter, Virginia Ross, Delta, Colo.; a son Robert H. Hall, Iowa City; two sisters, Maxine Miller, Margaret Kehne, and a brother, Robert Cherry, all of Cedar Rapids, and five grandchildren.

Services: St. Paul's church at 10 a.m. Monday by Dr. Arnold Herbst. Burial: Cedar Memorial. The casket will remain closed at all times. Friends may register at Beatty-Beurie's. Friends may, if they wish, contribute to the American Cancer society.


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