Hole - Hallie
Source: Crawfordsville Weekly Friday, 20 December 1901
Wednesday at her home on Lafayette Avenue at 9 o’clock Mrs. Hallie Hole, wife of Charles Hole, died after a long illness from tuberculosis. She leaves a husband and three small children, one yet in arms. The funeral will occur this afternoon at 1:30 o’clock conducted by Rev. Mater, and interment will be at the Hutton Cemetery, four miles northwest of the city. -s
Source: Crawfordsville Weekly Journal Friday, 27 December 1901
Hallie A., eldest daughter of William and Laura Moore, was born near Darlington, October 19, 1875. She grew to womanhood in and around here loved and respected by all. She joined the Christian Church under the teachings of Rev. F. P. Trotter, during the winter of 1890, being the first one taken into the church under his work at this place.
December 12th, 1894, she was united in marriage with Charles Hole, since which time she has lived in Crawfordsville. Four children have been born to them, two boys and two girls. Aug. 30th, 1901, the eldest daughter obeyed the order, “Suffer Little Children to Come Unto Me.”
For some time friends noticed that the mother was soon to be called home. The hacking cough, the flushed cheek warned her friends, and all that was done that could be by human hands. Patiently she waited and suffered. While anxious to live for family and friends, she was perfectly resigned to the will of God, and on the evening of Dec. 18th, passed peacefully and quietly to the other shore, there to be met by her little daughter, her mother and sister Maggie, who had preceded her to that haven of rest.
While Hallie had no mother to cheer her in her dying hours, mother Hole took the place and for many months she was a mother to her, and no mother could have been more kind and loving. Hallie, besides leaving her family of husband and children, leaves father, sister and brother and a host of friends to mourn.
The funeral services were held at the home on Lafayette Ave., Dec. 20, at 2 p.m., Rev. Elmer Mater, of the U. B. Church, officiating.