Willard A. Hall

The Payette Independent
Thursday, March 21,1929

WILLARD HALL PASSES

Willard A. Hall of this city passed away Monday after suffering from tuberculosis for a long period of time.

Willard Hall was born at Kendrick, Idaho, February 28, 1893, and passed from this life on March 18, 1929. He was married to Edith Wayne of this city on April 12, 1918, and to this union four daughters, Evelyn, aged 10; Everns, aged 8; Lois, aged 6, and Cora Jane, aged 4. He is also survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Hall, of Everett, Washington; four brothers and three sisters, W. S. Hall, of Payette; Ivan Hall, of Seattle; Owen Hall, of Spokane; Roscoe Hall, of Everett, Washington; Mrs. S. C. Welsh of Seattle; Mrs. L. L. Chase of Bremerton, Wash., and Mrs. J. A. Jones, of Everett, Wash. Snowden and Jesse Hall of this city are uncles of his.

Willard Hall served over seas for nine months during the world war and was wounded in battle. Funeral services were held at the Landon Undertaking Parlors Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, Rev. Farnham officiating. He was buried with military honors. An American Legion quartette furnished the vocal music and the services at the grave were conducted by Major Scott Fitch and Post Commander Pearson.