Mrs. W. T. Hall (Kate)
DEATH OF MRS. W. T. HALL
McKinney Courier-Gazette, January 25, 1904
Occurred at Farm Residence Last Night.
BURIED AT HORN CEMETERY
The Funeral Took Place This Afternoon at 4 O’clock– Sixty Years of Age.
Mrs. Kate Hall, wife of W. T. (Tom) Hall, who resides about four miles northwest of McKinney, died last night at 7:25 o’clock from pneumonia. Mrs. Hall and her husband had lived for a number of years on their farm known as the old Esquire W. R. H. Mack place. She was sixty years of age and leaves six children living, four sons and two daughters as follows: Mrs. Walter Downs and Mrs. Loyd Watkins of near Vineland; Ollie Hall of Allen, Sam of the Indian Territory, Henry and Horace of Vineland.
Mrs. Hall was a most estimable lady and her death will be universally regretted. The funeral took place this afternoon at 4 o’clock, the interment being made in the Horn cemetery.
McKinney Courier-Gazette, January 25, 1904
Occurred at Farm Residence Last Night.
BURIED AT HORN CEMETERY
The Funeral Took Place This Afternoon at 4 O’clock– Sixty Years of Age.
Mrs. Kate Hall, wife of W. T. (Tom) Hall, who resides about four miles northwest of McKinney, died last night at 7:25 o’clock from pneumonia. Mrs. Hall and her husband had lived for a number of years on their farm known as the old Esquire W. R. H. Mack place. She was sixty years of age and leaves six children living, four sons and two daughters as follows: Mrs. Walter Downs and Mrs. Loyd Watkins of near Vineland; Ollie Hall of Allen, Sam of the Indian Territory, Henry and Horace of Vineland.
Mrs. Hall was a most estimable lady and her death will be universally regretted. The funeral took place this afternoon at 4 o’clock, the interment being made in the Horn cemetery.