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Alvin Lee Hall
Bartlesville Examiner
5 August 1948
Submitted by: Jo Jo


Funeral services for Alvin Lee Hall, 20, will be held on Wednesday afternoon at four thirty o'clock in the Memorial Chapel of the Moores Funeral Residence. Reverend S.W. Nesmith, pastor of the First Church of the Nazarene, will officiate and interment, directed by the American Legion James H. Teel Post No. 105, will be made in the White Rose Cemetery.
Casketbearers have been selected from veterans of World War 2.
Pfc. Hall was born in Shidler, Oklahoma. He was reared in Bartlesville, where he received his education and was married on September 5, 1943. He was killed instantly by enemy machine gun fire while on scout patrol on July 11, 1945, in Minandoa Island in the Phillipine Islands. His remains will arrive in Bartlesville on Thursday afternoon and will be removed to the funeral residence where he will lie in state until the service hour.
He left a wife Christine (Combs) Hall and a baby girl.

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