MEN. Wed. Gries 06, gas DEATHS i Margaret R. Hall FLAT ROCK — Services have » been set for Mrs. Fred G. (Mar- garet R.) Hall, 79, of Flat Rock, _ who died at 6:12 a.m. Tuesday at ) the Oakwood Hospital, Seaway ' Center, Trenton. She had been in t poor health for 10 years and seri- ously ill for a day. Friends may call until 9 tonight | at the Arthur Bobcean Funeral Home, Flat Rock. She will lie in | state Thursday at the First Congre- _ gational United Church of Christ, | Flat Rock, from 1 p.m. until ser- | vices at 2. The Rev. Kenyon | Edwards, pastor, and the Rev. Leland E. Booker, retired pastor, | will officiate. Burial will be in | Michigan Memorial Park. | Born Nov. 16, 1915, in Chelsea, | she was the daughter of Otto W. | and Louisa (Wenk) Goetz. She | was married Sept. 21, 1940, to | Fred E. Hall in Chelsea. They had made their home in Flat Rock since then. Mt A homemaker, she wasamem- | ber of the First Congregational United Church of Christ and its Mayflower Circle. Memorials | may be made to the church. | Surviving are her husband; a son, Michael of Sylvania, Ohio; a : daughter, Mrs. Leon (Patricia) i Simeck of Flat Rock; a‘ sister, Edna Fricker of Tucson, Ariz., and ) . two grandchildren. 3 She was preceded in death by | - three sisters, Elsa Hackbarth, Eva — | Goetz and Helen Beckman. mF 2 mo ne