HALLETT, Linnie Clodfelter
Source: Waveland Independent, Waveland, Montgomery County, Indiana, March 23, 1944
Mrs. John HALLETT, mother of CG Hallett, died Tuesday morning at Culver Hospital, Crawfordsville. Mrs. Hallett was a life resident of Jackson Township and had lived in the present home the past 41 years. She was a member of the Phanuel Lutheran Church and had been active in church affairs most of her life. She was a charter member of the Livengood Ladies Aid Society. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Everett Clore, of near Wallace; a son, Clifford Hallett; two grandchildren John Hallett and Miss Audrey Clore; a brother, Guy of Danville, Ill and a sister, Rms. Cora Clouse of Wallace. Funeral services were held Thursday afternoon at two o'clock at the Phanuel Lutheran Church near Wallace. Reverend Turney of Indianapolis was in charge. Burial in Lutheran Cemetery.
Source: ?? Newspaper
Linnie V. HALLETT, the daughter of Felix and Elizabeth Ellen Clodfelter, was born March 26, 1876. She grew to womanhood in the community in which she lived at the time of her death. On November 24, 1897 she was united in marriage to John Hallett, who departed this life on August 22, 1942. To this union were born on daughter, Mrs. Mabel B. Clore and one son, Clifford G. Hallett. Early in life she was united with the Wallace Lutheran Church in which she remained a loyal and faithful member until the end. For a number of years she had been in failing health. She had been grief stricken following the death of her husband and longed for the day when they would be united again. On February 12, 1944 she was admitted to the Culver hospital where all medical aid possible was administered - in vain. She was a faithful wife and loving mother. Her life was filled with deeds of kindness and sacrifice for her relatives and friends. Those who survive, in addition to the son and daughter are: two grandchildren: Audrey E. Clore and John B. Hallett, a son-in-law, Everett Clore; a daughter-in-law, Mary Katherine Hallett, a brother, Guy E. Clodfelter, a sister, Cora Clouse, a number of nieces and nephews and a host of other relatives and friends. (rest cut off)
Source: Kingman Star ?? date in 1944
Mrs. Linnie HALLETT, 68, widow of John Hallett, died at Culver Hospital, Crawfordsville at 12:30 a.m. Tues of pneumonia. She had been a hosp. patient since Feb 12. Mrs. Hallett, who resided about 5 1/2 mi. so of Hillsboro as born near Wallace on March 26, 1876 a daughter of Felix & Ellen Livengood Clodfelter. She was married to John Hallett on Nov 24, 1897. She had lived in her present home 41 years having started housekeeping on the same site. Mrs. H. was a member of the Phanuel Lutheran Church of near Wallace and was a charter member of the Livengood Aid Soc of Jackson Twp. Mr. H. preceded his wife in d. Aug 22, 1942. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Everett Clore who resided near her mother; a son, Clifford Hallett, principal of the Waveland HS; two grandchildren, Miss Audrey Clore and Johnny Hallett; a brother, Guy Clodfelter of Danville and a sister, Mrs. Cora Clouse of near Wallace. The body was removed to Crumley & Son Funeral home.
Source: Kingman Star Thursday, March 23, 1944
Hillsboro—Mrs. Linnie Hallett, 68, widow of John Hallett, died at Culver Hospital, Crawfordsville, at 12:30 a.m. Tuesday of pneumonia. She had been a hospital patient since Feb. 12. Mrs. Hallett, who resided about 5 ½ miles south of Hillsboro, was born near Wallace on March 26, 1876, a daughter of Felix and Ellen Livengood Clodfelder. She was married to John Hallett on Nov. 24, 1897. She had lived in her present home 41 years, having started housekeeping on the same site. Mrs. Hallett was a member of the Phanuel Lutheran Church of near Wallace and was a charter member of the Livengood Aid Society of Jackson Township. Mr. Hallett preceded his wife in death Aug. 22, 1942. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Everett Clore, who resided near her mother; a son, Clifford Hallett, principal of the Waveland High School; two grandchildren, Miss Audrey Clore and Johnny Hallett; a brother, Guy Clodfelder, of Danville; and a sister, Mrs. Cora Clouse, of near Wallace. The body was removed to Crumley and Son Funneral Home where arrangements are incomplete. - S
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