Payette-Canyon County ID Archives Obituaries.....Hall, Victor 1948
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Independent Enterprise
Independent Enterprise
Payette, Idaho
Thursday, April 22, 1948

VICTOR HALL PASSES AWAY IN NAMPA

NAMPA-Victor E. Hall, 78, 503 Locust street, a resident of Nampa since 1941, 
died Saturday in a Nampa hospital following a long illness.  He had been a 
veteran tool maker.  

Services were conducted Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. at the Robinson-Alsip chapel of 
the Nampa Christian Church, officiating.  Interment was at Kohlerlawn.

Born March 20, 1870, at Savoy, Ill, he married the former Adeline Roberts in 
Champaign, Ill., on July 12, 1893.  They came to Idaho from Des Moines, Iowa, 
where he was employed as a machinist, in 1928 and resided at Payette until 
1941, when they moved to Nampa.  Mr. Hall was associated with William Oberg as 
a welder in the machine shop from 1930 to 1941 in Payette.  They celebrated 
their golden wedding anniversary here July 12, 1943.

A life member of the Christian Church, he was a machine shop class instructor 
at Nampa high school, which was sponsored by the National Youth administration 
until 1943 when it was dissolved by the government and he retired the same day 
the shop closed, having a record of never missing a day of school.  

Surviving are his widow; three daughters, Mrs. Nellie Dawson of Weiser, Mrs. A. 
M. (Faye) Barrie of Nampa, and Mrs. Floyd (Frances) Banes of Payette; two 
brothers, Seymour E. Hall and Robert W. Hall, both of Los Angeles; 16 
grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren.  
Two sons died in infancy.  




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