She was born on November 29, 1873, in Fayette, Missouri, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fremont Hendrix. Mrs Hall came to Carthage about 47 years ago and had made this her home since.
Surviving are a son, Winston Hall of Webb City, who is now in New York City on business;
four daughters Mrs. Charlotte Blakey Mrs. Royle Hansford and Miss Elizabeth Hall all of Carthage and Mrs. Wlin John of Mt. Vernon
a sister; Miss Magdalen Hendrix of Warrensburg and
three grandchildren; Mary Dorothy Blakey Charlotte Jeanne Hansford and Royle Winston Hansford of Carthage
Mrs. Hall was a niece of the late Bishop Eugene R. Hendrix of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South. At the time of his death several years ago he was senior bishop of the Methodist church.
She was a member of the First Methodist church and of the Tourist Club.
Mrs. Hall was highly educated and was extremely artistic. Her handiwork in various lines was regarded as outstanding. She also was kindly and understanding and was beloved by all who knew her.
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