Bernard Earnest “Bernie” Hall

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Bernard Earnest “Bernie” Hall Veteran

Birth
Cambria County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
16 Sep 1975 (aged 50)
Elmira, Chemung County, New York, USA
Burial
Mansfield, Tioga County, Pennsylvania, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.7611722, Longitude: -77.2132556
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Bernard Earnest Hall, 50, of Tioga RD 2 and a former Lawrence Township Police Officer died Tuesday in Arnot-Ogden Hospital, Elmira, N.Y. He was currently employed as a building contractor for National Homes Corp. of Horseheds, NY. He was a former employee of Kennedy Valve Co. in Elmira. He attended St. Andrew's Episcopal Church.
He was a five year Veteran of the Navy in World War II.
A son of John and Edna Rickard Hall of Van Ormer, PA. Surviving are his wife, Maxine Howe Hall and daughter Michelle. Two brothers: Jack Hall of Corning, James Hall of Avoca; five sisters, Mrs. Evelyn Fitzpatrick of Hampton Roads, VA, Mrs. Chalres (Dorothy) Simmers of Beaver Valley, NY, Mrs. Ralph (Margaret) Lewis of Amsbry, PA, Mrs. Rick (Thelma) Bliss of Lake Jackson, TX, and Mrs. Theodore (Lorraine) Clark of Corning.
Services with Kuhl Funeral Home in Mansfield, PA., and St. James Episcopal Church in Mansfield. Burial in Tioga County Memorial Gardens.

Family Memoirs of Sister:
"Bernie Hall got drafted into the Army. He told the girls [ Dot, Eve, and Lorriane] at the bus depot  "not to worry because he didn't plan to stay in the army", so they worried even more thinking he would go awol. Not to worry he came home after boot camp as a sailor! He made it to Syracuse, NY where they asked for volunteers to join the Navy. He said, "no problem, much better than being on your feet in the Army".

Record of first marriage to Martha Joyce Messic (1929-1990) married 17 October 1951, Portsmouth, Virginia; no children.
Bernard Earnest Hall, 50, of Tioga RD 2 and a former Lawrence Township Police Officer died Tuesday in Arnot-Ogden Hospital, Elmira, N.Y. He was currently employed as a building contractor for National Homes Corp. of Horseheds, NY. He was a former employee of Kennedy Valve Co. in Elmira. He attended St. Andrew's Episcopal Church.
He was a five year Veteran of the Navy in World War II.
A son of John and Edna Rickard Hall of Van Ormer, PA. Surviving are his wife, Maxine Howe Hall and daughter Michelle. Two brothers: Jack Hall of Corning, James Hall of Avoca; five sisters, Mrs. Evelyn Fitzpatrick of Hampton Roads, VA, Mrs. Chalres (Dorothy) Simmers of Beaver Valley, NY, Mrs. Ralph (Margaret) Lewis of Amsbry, PA, Mrs. Rick (Thelma) Bliss of Lake Jackson, TX, and Mrs. Theodore (Lorraine) Clark of Corning.
Services with Kuhl Funeral Home in Mansfield, PA., and St. James Episcopal Church in Mansfield. Burial in Tioga County Memorial Gardens.

Family Memoirs of Sister:
"Bernie Hall got drafted into the Army. He told the girls [ Dot, Eve, and Lorriane] at the bus depot  "not to worry because he didn't plan to stay in the army", so they worried even more thinking he would go awol. Not to worry he came home after boot camp as a sailor! He made it to Syracuse, NY where they asked for volunteers to join the Navy. He said, "no problem, much better than being on your feet in the Army".

Record of first marriage to Martha Joyce Messic (1929-1990) married 17 October 1951, Portsmouth, Virginia; no children.