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Charles Edwin “Ned” Hall

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Charles Edwin “Ned” Hall

Birth
Shelby, Cleveland County, North Carolina, USA
Death
24 Nov 1915 (aged 30)
Salisbury, Rowan County, North Carolina, USA
Burial
Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, USA GPS-Latitude: 35.2374167, Longitude: -80.8461389
Plot
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MR. HALL'S FUNERAL TO BE HELD TOMORROW
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Will Be Conducted From St. Peter's Catholic Church - Mother and Sister Arrive.
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The funeral of Mr. Ned Hall, who met a tragic death in the wreck at Salisbury Wednesday night, will be conducted tomorrow morning in St. Peter's Catholic Church by Rev. Father Jerome. The hour has not been announced.

The body of Mr. Hall reached this city yesterday afternoon about 6 o'clock. Mr. Harold Hall, a brother, who was also a passender on the Richmond special arrived yesterday morning on No. 29.

Mr. hall's mother, Mrs. Emily Hall Ray, and his sister, Mrs. Paul Hanley of Atlanta of Atlanta, arrived last night. Mrs. Ray for the past year had been visiting her daughter in New Orleans and Atlanta, to which Mrs. Hanley moved some months ago.

The death of Mr. Hall, who was only 30 years of age, has brought sorrow to hundreds of friends. A native of Shelby he had resided in Charlotte for a number of years and had won a place for himself in the affections of a wide circle of acquaintances. He had been connected with the General Fire Extinguisher Company for some years, being assistant to the manager there. The efficiency with which he discharged his duties was ecidence of real business ability, while his fine traits of character and his high sence of honor won the respect and liking of all. Little did his Charlotte friends suspect, when he bade them farewell so joyously Wednesday evening as he embarked on what was expected to be a brief pleasure trip, that he was not to see them or Charlotte again. Additional pathos was added by the fact that he and his mother had not seen each other for a year.

Charlotte Observer
11.26.1915
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MR. HALL'S FUNERAL
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Will Be Held at 9:30 This Morning at Catholic Church.

The funeral of Mr. Ned Hall, who met death in the Southern railway wreck at Salisbury Wednesday night, will be conducted at 9:30 this morning from St Peter's Catholic Church by Rev. Father Jerome. Solemn requiem high mass will be said. The Knights of Columbus, of which Mr. Hall was a member, will attend in a body, and members of the order will be pallbearers. Interment will be at Elmwood.

The untimely death of Mr. Hall at the age of only 30 years, when he was in the prime of young and hopeful manhood, has saddened hundreds of friends.

Charlotte Observer
11.27.1915
MR. HALL'S FUNERAL TO BE HELD TOMORROW
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Will Be Conducted From St. Peter's Catholic Church - Mother and Sister Arrive.
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The funeral of Mr. Ned Hall, who met a tragic death in the wreck at Salisbury Wednesday night, will be conducted tomorrow morning in St. Peter's Catholic Church by Rev. Father Jerome. The hour has not been announced.

The body of Mr. Hall reached this city yesterday afternoon about 6 o'clock. Mr. Harold Hall, a brother, who was also a passender on the Richmond special arrived yesterday morning on No. 29.

Mr. hall's mother, Mrs. Emily Hall Ray, and his sister, Mrs. Paul Hanley of Atlanta of Atlanta, arrived last night. Mrs. Ray for the past year had been visiting her daughter in New Orleans and Atlanta, to which Mrs. Hanley moved some months ago.

The death of Mr. Hall, who was only 30 years of age, has brought sorrow to hundreds of friends. A native of Shelby he had resided in Charlotte for a number of years and had won a place for himself in the affections of a wide circle of acquaintances. He had been connected with the General Fire Extinguisher Company for some years, being assistant to the manager there. The efficiency with which he discharged his duties was ecidence of real business ability, while his fine traits of character and his high sence of honor won the respect and liking of all. Little did his Charlotte friends suspect, when he bade them farewell so joyously Wednesday evening as he embarked on what was expected to be a brief pleasure trip, that he was not to see them or Charlotte again. Additional pathos was added by the fact that he and his mother had not seen each other for a year.

Charlotte Observer
11.26.1915
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MR. HALL'S FUNERAL
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Will Be Held at 9:30 This Morning at Catholic Church.

The funeral of Mr. Ned Hall, who met death in the Southern railway wreck at Salisbury Wednesday night, will be conducted at 9:30 this morning from St Peter's Catholic Church by Rev. Father Jerome. Solemn requiem high mass will be said. The Knights of Columbus, of which Mr. Hall was a member, will attend in a body, and members of the order will be pallbearers. Interment will be at Elmwood.

The untimely death of Mr. Hall at the age of only 30 years, when he was in the prime of young and hopeful manhood, has saddened hundreds of friends.

Charlotte Observer
11.27.1915


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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/59514405/charles_edwin-hall: accessed ), memorial page for Charles Edwin “Ned” Hall (14 Oct 1885–24 Nov 1915), Find a Grave Memorial ID 59514405, citing Elmwood Cemetery, Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, USA; Maintained by DSM (contributor 46945108).