Lawrence County KyArchives Deaths.....Hale, Fannie June 20, 1939
************************************************
Copyright.  All rights reserved.
http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm
http://www.usgwarchives.net/ky/kyfiles.html
************************************************

File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by:
Deanna Meeks http://www.genrecords.net/emailregistry/vols/00018.html#0004285 August 28, 2022, 6:44 pm


Name:                Hale, Fannie
Date Of Death:       June 20, 1939 Time: 1:45pm
Place Of Death:      Lawrence County, Ky
Residence:           Lawrence, Kentucky
Gender:              Female
Race:                W
Age:                 41
Marital Status:      Married
Spouse:              Hale, Charlie
Date Of Birth:       April 21, 1898
Place Of Birth:      Lawrence, Kentucky
Mother's Name:       Vanover, Nancy
Mother's Birthplace: Kentucky
Father's Name:       Ball, John
Father's Birthplace: Kentucky
Cause Of Death:      Pulmonary Ptosis
Hospital:            Unavailable
SS Number:           Unavailable
Occupation:          Housewife
Funeral Home:        H. H. Cutright
Doctor:              J. Hall
Coroner:             Unavailable
Informant:           Charlie Hale
Date Of Burial:      June 22, 1939
Place Of Burial:     Ogal Cemetery
Date Recorded:       June 29, 1939
Source Of Record:    Kentucky, U.S., Death Records, 1852-1965
Certificate No.:     15698

HALE, Fannie (Ball)

Mrs. Fannie Ball Hale, 41, wife of Charles Hale, of Ashland, died Tuesday 
afternoon following an illness of nearly 3 years. Funeral rites were conducted 
Thursday afternoon at 2:30 from the Tyree Chapel Methodist Church with Rev. H. 
L. Shumway officiating and interment was made in the Ogle Cemetery. Mrs. Hale 
had been a member of the Tyree Chapel Church for 2 months. Mrs. Hale was a 
daughter of the late John and Nancy Vanover Ball and was born and reared at 
Adeline in this county. Besides the husband, she is survived by 2 daughters, 
Mrs. Ike Adams, of Adeline, and Miss Mary Louise Hale, at home; 5 sons, Warren, 
James, Teddy, Charles and Junior, at home; 5 sisters, Mrs. Arthur Smith, 
Rossmore, WV, Mrs. Clifford Gross, Sunberry, OH, Mrs. Thurman Milledge, 
Marysville, OH, Mrs. Earl White, Huntington, WV and Miss Margaret Ball, Milford 
Center, OH and one brother, Fred Ball, Rossmore, WV. Big Sandy News, Friday, Jun 
23, 1939



This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.net/kyfiles/