Anglin - Hallie
HALLIE ANGLIN
Source: Crawfordsville Daily Journal Thursday, May 9, 1916
Waynetown - William Anglin received a wire this morning stating that his son, Hallie was dead at St. Maries, Idaho. Hallie was the only son of Mr. and Mrs. Anglin and was about 29. Ten years ago Hallie got vision of western fortunes and went to the far west and for a long time his parents did not know of his whereabouts until he finally wrote his sister a letter from Washington. Some time intervened before other word was received and he had located elsewhere. Last week Mr. Anglin received a message from St. Maries that the boy could not recover although he had medical attention from two doctors. Whether the body will be returned here or not has not yet been decided.
Source: Crawfordsville Review Wednesday, May 17, 1916 p 7 –
“Waynetown” -- The remains of Hallie Anglin, who died the first of last week in Idaho were brought here on the morning train Saturday and were taken to the home of his father, Will Anglin, where funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at 1 o’clock, conducted by Rev. Hedrick, pastor of the Christian Church. Deceased was the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Anglin and at the time of his death was 29 years of age. About 10 years ago he went to Idaho to seek his fortune but as few letters were received back home little is known of his successes and little is known of his illness and death aside from the message received announcing his death on Monday night at a hospital at St. Marie, Idaho. Beside the parents 5 sisters survive. Following the funeral discourse the remains were conveyed to Advance for burial.