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VIRGIE FRANCES HALL


Funeral Card

Memorial Services For
Virgie Frances Hall
October 9, 1904 - May 6, 1990
Services: Cheney Witt Memorial Chapel
Thursday, May 10, 1990
Officiating: Rev. James C. Koontz
Music: Doris Jones, Organist; Debbie McHenry, Vocalist
Final Resting Place: Evergreen Cemetery
Casketbearers: Tim Mealman, Vernie McHenry, Larry McHenry, Bob Mealman, Edward Hall, Kenny Blake
Cheney Witt Memorial Chapel


Virgie Frances Hall
Virgie Frances Hall, 85, 424 Scott, died Sunday May 6, 1990 at Fort Scott Mercy Hospital. Services are pending at the Cheney Witt Memorial Chapel.

VIRGIE F. HALL
Virgie Frances Hall, 85, 424 Scott, died Sunday, May 6, 1990, at Fort Scott Mercy Hospital. She was born Oct. 9, 1904, at St. Francis, Mo., the daughter of John L. and Maggie Lasater Thompson. She married Charles Hall Nov. 19, 1920, at Norman, Okla. He died in 1962.
Survivors include four sons, LeRoy Hall and Harvey Hall, both of Fort Scott, Jim Hall, Phoenix, Ariz., and Emery Hall, McAllister, Okla.; three daughters, Virginia McHenry, Route 5, Geneva Blake, Redfield, and Edna Mealman, Wichita; two brothers, Miles Thompson, Fort Scott, and Ernest Thompson, Sisters, Ore.; a sister, Ruby Waits, Wichita; 32 grandchildren; and 50 great-grandchildren.
The Rev. James C. Koontz will conduct services at 10:30 a.m. Thursday at the Cheney-Witt Memorial Chapel.
Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery.
Visitation will be from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Wednesday at the Cheney-Witt Memorial Chapel.
Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society and may be left at the funeral home.

VIRGIE FRANCES HALL
Pallbearers for the funeral of Virgie Frances Hall were Tim Mealman, Bob Mealman, Vernie McHenry, Larry McHenry, Edward Hall and Kenny Blake.
Honorary pallbearers were Wayne Stringer, Marvin Taylor, Charley Hall, Freddie Hall, Mark Hall, Archie Edwards, Byron Tillery, John Bicknell, Wayne Ogle, Richard Taylor, Tom Hall, Richard Hall, Randy Hall, Jim Hall, Bill Ziegler and Kenny Holt.
Debbie McHenry was soloist and Doris Jones, organist.