Fen SERVICE MAN :
~ TO BE, Iii-193m;
I‘AMERICAN LEGION, POST \VILL‘
IOLD FI’NAL RITES FDR EARL
?' HALL WHO LOST LIFE’IN’ '_.
“ .FRANCE , ,
"The remains of Earl Hill], one of
Mason County‘s'sons to give up his
Rife in France, reached Shelton last:
Saturday and are being held at’the
aCthpel for public servicos next Sun-
xlay. The arrangems-nts and services
gate under direction of the American
LLegion of‘Mason County,‘nnd Marge
attendance of service men is expect-
ed. The service will be held’ amine
Church at 2,1i. m. Legion
0 meet in uniform. at the
.Sholton at 1:30 to take ”part
:in marching order. : :7
.fl‘his is the third body to be return-
:ed to Mason County from ,oversensy
‘Lloyd Carr, buried in the Olympia
‘cemetery, being the first, and Arthur
Togtmever, in thevSheltnn cemetery;
:being the second, and no\' Ear] Hull,’
who will also be laid to rest in thy!
Shelton cemetery. The remains of
Fred B. Wivell are due to reach Hm
lichen, N. , , June 25ml, according to
advices received this week by Mr.
rand Mrs. Chas. Wivcll, ‘ n
l'Earl Hall «“35 1mm rm theil'finll
5 arm near D (/11 June 5,‘ 1896,‘and
his life was .nnnt in' Mnsonflouncy‘
[until he'lcft S‘lnitou wvith the largest,
county list on June 24, 1918. vAfgez,
a very short season of training at‘
Camp' 'Lewis the urgent. call from
Frame “for men‘ fé‘rced these Tau"
_cmits overseasyand the ti'vinglda ‘
just before ‘the armistice found him
mar hing with his commany'only unej
~d from the .frout_llne:('»f_-gbattle:
.Tlie rigors of «th§1~ma¥0h,made him a
,victim at the‘ nrevalcnt flu land he
dropped 1«from the,xanks.zmd passed,
:1an in‘the hospital at Remenc nrt
October 5, 1918. , ,
Besides his' mother , "s as
Pilleshack, of Matlgck. he leaves two
brothers, Will H, and Harold Hall,
antlxa sister, Mrs E. In Bunnell all
at Dayton vieini , .,
, OCR Text: Fen SERVICE MAN :
~ TO BE, Iii-193m;
I‘AMERICAN LEGION, POST \VILL‘
IOLD FI’NAL RITES FDR EARL
?' HALL WHO LOST LIFE’IN’ '_.
“ .FRANCE , ,
"The remains of Earl Hill], one of
Mason County‘s'sons to give up his
Rife in France, reached Shelton last:
Saturday and are being held at’the
aCthpel for public servicos next Sun-
xlay. The arrangems-nts and services
gate under direction of the American
LLegion of‘Mason County,‘nnd Marge
attendance of service men is expect-
ed. The service will be held’ amine
Church at 2,1i. m. Legion
0 meet in uniform. at the
.Sholton at 1:30 to take ”part
:in marching order. : :7
.fl‘his is the third body to be return-
:ed to Mason County from ,oversensy
‘Lloyd Carr, buried in the Olympia
‘cemetery, being the first, and Arthur
Togtmever, in thevSheltnn cemetery;
:being the second, and no\' Ear] Hull,’
who will also be laid to rest in thy!
Shelton cemetery. The remains of
Fred B. Wivell are due to reach Hm
lichen, N. , , June 25ml, according to
advices received this week by Mr.
rand Mrs. Chas. Wivcll, ‘ n
l'Earl Hall «“35 1mm rm theil'finll
5 arm near D (/11 June 5,‘ 1896,‘and
his life was .nnnt in' Mnsonflouncy‘
[until he'lcft S‘lnitou wvith the largest,
county list on June 24, 1918. vAfgez,
a very short season of training at‘
Camp' 'Lewis the urgent. call from
Frame “for men‘ fé‘rced these Tau"
_cmits overseasyand the ti'vinglda ‘
just before ‘the armistice found him
mar hing with his commany'only unej
~d from the .frout_llne:('»f_-gbattle:
.Tlie rigors of «th§1~ma¥0h,made him a
,victim at the‘ nrevalcnt flu land he
dropped 1«from the,xanks.zmd passed,
:1an in‘the hospital at Remenc nrt
October 5, 1918. , ,
Besides his' mother , "s as
Pilleshack, of Matlgck. he leaves two
brothers, Will H, and Harold Hall,
antlxa sister, Mrs E. In Bunnell all
at Dayton vieini , .,
, Mason County Genealogical Society,Obituaries,Obituaries for Shelton Cemetery,H Last Name,Hall, Earl #1.tif,Hall, Earl #1.tif, Hall, Earl #1.tif