ARLENE IVIE (GRAHAM) HALL
1908 - 1999
Arlene Ivie GRAHAM, the only child of John and Lena (MAY) GRAHAM, was born on June 6, 1908 in Blythedale, Missouri. In
1923, Arlene GRAHAM and her mother moved to a farm south of Mount Ayr, Iowa. Married and widowed three times throughout
her life, Arlene GRAHAM’s main relationships were with her daughter and her mother. Described by her cousin Linda SMITH
as an “everyday woman” with an eighth-grade education, Arlene GRAHAM worked as a housekeeper and washerwoman in several Mount
Ayr homes while raising a daughter. The majority of her days were spent busy with domestic chores. Several of her clients
were lawyers and judges of Ringgold County; they helped GRAHAM through her divorce and with raising Ruby.
Arlene GRAHAM’s first marriage occurred in 1931. She married Ralph HOPKINS; they had one child, Ruby Kathleen HOPKINS. This
marriage was apparently an abusive one; the donor described Arlene HOPKINS during this time as a "battered wife." After
divorcing Ralph HOPKINS, Arlene Hopkins married John Henry HALL in 1936. This union was a happier one; after the death of
her third husband, Arlene HALL kept her second husband’s name for the rest of her life. John HALL worked as a barber in
Mount Ayr. In 1949, Arlene, John, and Ruby HALL joined the Baptist Church. John HALL died in 1960. In 1962, Arlene HALL
married Frank PORTER, who passed away in 1963. In her later years, after Frank PORTER’s death, Arlene HALL sold greeting
cards and Avon supplies to supplement her income.
In 1985, Arlene HALL entered the Health Care Center in Mount Ayr, where she resided until her death in 1999. There, she was
known for her love of a good card game and for the thoughtful greeting cards she sent. Arlene HALL was not close to her
daughter during her last years. Arlene's cousin Linda SMITH donated Arlene's documents, papers, and photographs to the Iowa
Women's Archives at the University of Iowa Libraries at Iowa City, Iowa. Arlene's archived materials include a series of
thirteen journals and diaries from the 1930's to 1995.
http://sdrc.lib.uiowa.edu/iwa/findingaids/html/HallArlene.htm
Transcription by Sharon R. Becker, February of 2009
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