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Submitted: 4/25/23 • Approved: 6/3/23 • Last Updated: 10/5/23 • R1482714-G1482714-S3
George
November 13, 1903 - January 10, 1968
Ola
August 7, 1913 - March 29, 2005
George Lee "Porches" Hall, 63, of Rt. 5, died Wednesday. He was a retired engineer of the Texas Eastern Pipeline Co., a member of the Masonic Lodge No. 529 and a member of the El Dorado Missionary Baptist Church. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Ola Hall of El Dorado; three daughters, Mrs. Va Hill of Longview, Tex., Mrs. Sadie Dison of Monroe, La. and Miss Billie Ruth Hall of Homer, La.; a son, Henry Hall of Conway; a brother, Tommy Hall of Minden, La.; three sisters, Mrs. Winnie Bell Angee of Minden, La., Mrs. Irene De Bo of Burbank, Calif., and Mrs. D. E. Dison of Spearsville, La and a step-brother, H. E. Pennington of Junction City. He also leaves his stepmother, Mrs. Mattie Perkins of Spearsville, La. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at the Blanchard Spring Baptist Church with the Rev. Lester Pratt officiating. Interment will follow at Roselawn Cemetery in Junction City under the direction of Pratt Funeral Home. Masonic graveside rites will be performed. The body will lie in state at Bailey Funeral home in Junction City until time for service. Active pallbearers will be D. D. Powell, Johnny Telford, Joe Thompson, Jack Molnaird, Brodie Norris, Lenox Norris, Fred Sumners and Delno Lyons. Honorary pallbearers will be the employees of Texas Eastern Pipe Line Co. (The El Dorado Times - January 11, 1968)
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