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HALL, Richard Malcolm

Source: Crawfordsville Journal Review 27 January 1981 p 2

Attica – Richard Malcolm Hall, 69, of Rt. 4, Veedersburg, died in St. Elizabeth’s Hospital at Danville, Ill., at 12:01 p.m. Sunday.  Mr. Hall, who had lived at the Rt. 4 residence all his life, was graduated from Attica High School in 1930.  He was a retired farmer and a member of the Attica Christian Church.  Born in Shawnee Township Oct.21, 1911, he was a son of Mahlon B. and Bertha A. Hyatt Hall, Fountain County assessor for many years, preceded him in death Nov. 9, 1980.  Surviving are a son, Judge Robert M. Hall of Williamsport; two sisters, Mrs. Herman (Marjorie) Schmid of Attica and Mrs. Leslie (Maxine) Good of Centerville; and two grandchildren.  Services are at 2 p.m. Wednesday in Maus Funeral Home at Attica with Rev. James Boudouris officiating.  Burial will be in Riverside Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. today.   ---smc


Source: Fountain County Star Thursday, Jan. 29, 1981
 
Richard Malcolm Hall of RR 4, Veedersburg, age 69, died Sunday afternoon, January 25, in St. Elizabeth Hospital at Danville, Illinois. He was born in Shawnee Township, Fountain County, October 21, 1911, the son of Mahlon B. and Bertha A. Hyatt Hall. September 21, 1942, he married Evelyn Louise Long, who died November 9, 1980, while serving as Fountain County assessor. He was a member of Attica Christian Church, a 1930 graduate of Attica High School and a retired farmer.

  Survivors include a son, Robert M. Hall, Judge of Warren Circuit Court; two sisters, Mrs. Marjorie Schmid of Attica and Mrs. Maxine Good of Centerville; and two grandchildren.

  Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon at Maus Funeral Home in Attica with Rev. James Boudouris officiating. Burial was in Riverside Cemetery at Attica. – thanks to S

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