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Harry R. Hall
© Enid Morning News
09-1968
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


Services will be held at 2 PM today in the Henninger – Allen Funeral Home Chapel for Harry R. Hall, 76. Rev. Leon Hill will officiate and burial will follow in the Enid Cemetery. Hall died Tuesday morning in a local hospital following a short illness.

A native of Purcell he had spent his entire life in Oklahoma and has lived in Enid the past 35 years.

He was a member of the Baptist Church.

Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Katherine V. Gibson, Dodge City, Kansas, one son, Herbert Hall, Midwest City, one sister, Mrs. Irma Grove, Los Angeles, California, four grandchildren and 11 great – grandchildren.

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