Funeral services for Taylor Hall, prominent farmer and stockman of Belvedere, who died in Wesley hospital was held at the Baptist church in Wilmore, Friday of last week, and was attended by a large number of friends and relatives, there being fifty cars from Kiowa county. The church would not nearly accommodate those present.The services were conducted by the Rev. Owens of Sun City, formerly of Belvedere, and who was a life long friend of Mr. Hall.
Mr. Hall, fifty four years old at the time of his death, has spent some forty years on the Robbins ranch, of which he was foreman. He is survived by his widow, two brothers, Hensley and Guy, and three sisters, Eva, Emma and Ollie. Only the brother Hensley was able to attend the funeral, the others living at too great a distance.
Card of Thanks We wish to express our sincere thanks to our friends for the many words of comfort and kind acts during the sickness and death of our loved one.
Mrs. Taylor Hall,
Mr. Hensley Hall and family,
Mrs. Christina Booth and family.James Taylor Hall is buried in the Wilmore Cemetery.
Isabelle Barber (Booth) Hall, widow of James Taylor Hall.
Samuel & Christina (Baird) Booth, parents of Isabelle B. (Booth) Hall Wright, who was the wife of James Taylor Hall.
John H. Wright, second husband of Isabelle (Booth) Hall.
Edward C. Robbins, owner of the Robbins Ranch.
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