THREE HALL FAMILY FUNERAL PROGRAMS

Contributed by Bettina Myricks Webb

 

JOHN H. HALL

IN MEMORIAM
MR. JOHN H. HALL
1933-1984

Saturday, June 2, 1984 - 1:00 P.M.
St. John A.M.E. Church
Paducah, Kentucky
Reverend Elliotte Joyner - Officiating

OBITUARY

            Mr. John Henry Hall was born in Luray, Tennessee on November 1, 1933 to his parents, the late Issac and Mosie L. (Cooper) Hall.

            J. H. departed this life May 19, 1984 at 4:00 A.M. at the Subic Bay Hospital in the Philippines.

            He professed a hope in Christ at an early age and joined the C.M.E. Church at Luray. He was employed by the U.S. Merchant Marines in the Philippines when he became ill.

            He leaves to mourn his passing, two brothers, William M. Hall of Nashville, TN; Robert E. Hall of Lexington, TN; five sisters, Mrs. Mae S. Corbitt of Nashville, TN; Mrs. Rosa M. Coffee of St. Petersburg, Fla.; Mrs. Lou L. Williams of Paducah, KY; Mrs. Mae R. Moffitt of Elgin, IL; Mrs. Bettye S. Lowry of Lexington, TN; three aunts, Mrs. Bertha Jones of Lexington, TN; Mrs. Ennis Andrews of Jackson, TN; Mrs. Ella N. Cawthon of Huron, TN: one uncle, Oscar Hall of Indianapolis, IN: several nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.

Interment — Oak Grove Cemetery

PALL BEARERS:
Rudolph Ragsdale, William Coffie, Charlie Coffie, John Coffie

Arrangements Entrusted To
MUNDY FUNERAL HOME
708 Tennessee Street
Paducah, Kentucky


ROBERT EARL HALL

A Service of Love
for
ROBERT EARL HALL

Monday, March 15, 1999
2:00 p.m.
Mount Calvary Missionary Baptist Church
Lexington, Tennessee
Rev. Lonnie Black, Officiant

The Obituary

            Robert Earl "Bob" Hall was born in Luray, Tennessee on June 22, 1942 to the late Isaac and Mosie L. Cooper Hall. Robert departed this life on Thursday, March 11, 1999 at his home. He professed a hope in Christ at an early age and joined the Luray Christian Methodist Episcopal Church. He attended Luray Elementary and Montgomery High Schools. He was a sawmill worker and a self-employed automobile mechanic.

            He leaves to cherish his memory, a brother, William Mose Hall of Lexington, TN; four sisters, Rosie Mae (Clareence) Coffee of St. Petersburg, FL, Lou Lou Williams of Paducah, KY, Mae Rena (Jimmy Joe) Moffitt of Elgin, IL and Betty Sue (Lewis Edward) Priddy of Lexington, TN; one aunt, Ella Mae Cawthon of Huron, TN; a devoted niece, Bettina Webb of Lexington, TN. He also leaves several nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.

INTERMENT
Lexington Cemetery
Lexington. Tennessee

PALLBEARERS:
(Family & Friends) Dennis Easley, Timmy Owens, Robbie Webb, Bobby Joe Ford, James Jones, Tony Mackey, Harold Corbitt, Perry Kizer

FLOWER BEARERS:
(Family & Friends) Ann Arnold, Judy Ford, Brenda Corbitt, Teresa Sparks, Carolyn Montague, Edna Halton

arrangements by
PARHAM MORTUARY
Lexington, TN
901-968-5882


WILLIAM MOSE HALL

The Homegoing Celebration
for
MR. WILLIAM MOSE HALL

October 22, 1929, Sunrise
May 17, 1999, Sunset

Thursday, May 20, 1999
2:00 P.M.
New Lewis Chapel A.M.E. Church
Lexington, Tennessee
Rev. Stanley Richardson, Officiant

The Obituary

            Mr. William Mose Hall was born October 22, 1929 in Luray, Tennessee to the late Isaac and Mosie L. Cooper Hall. After a long illness and a faithful fight, the death angel peacefully came by the morning of May 17, 1999 at Methodist Hospital of Lexington and brought rest to the body of Bro. Hall.

            He was reared in a religious home and received Christ into his life at an early age and joined Luray Christian Methodist Church. After moving from Nashville to Lexington, he became a member of the New Lewis Chapel A.M.E. Church and worship services were held in his room at Lexington Manor Nursing Home. He later attended worship services at church whenever his health allowed him to.

            Bro. Hall attended Luray Elementary and Graduated from Montgomery High School. He worked as a farmer, production worker, and an automobile mechanic. He joined the United States Air Force, where he served in World War II and received an honorable discharge.

            He leaves to cherish his memory, a loving daughter, Judy (Wardell) Fuqua of Detroit, Ml; a son. Gregory Fry of Indianapolis, IN; four sisters, Rosie Mae (Clarence) Coffee of St. Petersburg, FL, Lou Lou Williams of Paducah, KY, Mae Rena (Jimmy Joe) Moffitt of Elgin, IL, and a devoted sister, Betty Sue (Lewis Edward) Priddy of Lexington, TN; two grandchildren, Leahan and Wardell Fuqua, Jr. of Detroit, MI; one aunt, Ella Mae Cawthon of Huron, TN; a special and devoted cousin, Vernell (Allie Mae) Arnold of Lexington, TN; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.

INTERMENT
McHaney Cemetery
Luray, Thnnessee

PALLBEARERS:
Harold Corbitt, Bobby Joe Ford, Samuel Timberlake, E. H. Kennedy, Steve Massey, Pavlo Priddy, Trvel Ford, Odell Teague

FLOWER BEARERS:
The "Ford" Sisters

 

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