BLANCHE HALL 1899-1986 Paintsville resident Blanche Hall, 87, died July 7. She was born April 2, 1899, in Johnson County, the daughter of ASHLEY and NANCY REED WARD. She was a member of the First Methodist Church. Surviving are her husband, Dr. Paul B. Hall; two sons, Dr. Bob Hall and Jim Hall, both of Paintsville; three grandchildren and 1 great- grandchild. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, July 9, in First United Methodist Church with Rev. Jim Powell officiating. Burial will be in the Hall-Davis Cemetery at Paintsville with Jones-Preston Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Paintsville Herald July 9, 1986. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- BLANCHE HALL Note: The following is a paid advertisement. WHEREAS, BLANCHE WARD HALL was, for more than 60 years, an outstanding leader in every worthwhile civic, religious, and patriotic effort in Johnson County and Paintsville and WHEREAS, BLANCHE WARD HALL was a staunch and enthusiastic supporter of health care services in Eastern Kentucky and of the physicians and nurses who delivered theses services, and WHEREAS, BLANCHE WARD HALL was an inspiration to hundreds of Paintsville and Johnson County children for whom she had a special concern, and WHEREAS, BLANCHE WARD HALL was the devoted wife of Dr. Paul B. Hall and the loving Mother of Dr. Robert A. Hall and James E. Hall, and WHEREAS, in the 87th year of her live BLANCHE WARD HALL died on Monday, July 7, 1986 following a lengthy illness, NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the MEDIACL STAFF of PAUL B. HALL REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER that the sentiments and condolences of the Medical Staff be conveyed to the family of BLANCHE WARD HALL and that this resolution be published. Done this 8th day of July, 1986. Maurice M. Hall M.D, Chief of Staff, Paul B. Hall Regional Medical Center. Paintsville Herald. July 16, 1986
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