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Betty Gene <I>Waller</I> Hall

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Betty Gene Waller Hall

Birth
Crockett, Houston County, Texas, USA
Death
20 May 2005 (aged 76)
Magnolia, Montgomery County, Texas, USA
Burial
Crockett, Houston County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Betty enjoyed living in the Houston area for most of her adult life. She and Bob Hall settled in the Clear Lake City area south of Houston and what was part of NASA. Betty always loved growing Azaleas and became quite the authority on them. Someone that we all loved going to for advise about how to not only grow them, but when to trim them along with the fertilization schedule. Her yards were always a place of show. Betty loved her antiques, and her house was immaculate. Her yard kept her busy, but Betty also worked at Lewis' Jewelry in the Clear Lake area. This was a fine upscale retailer, and Betty loved buying and selling the jewelry. After Bob's passing, she moved to Magnolia, TX to be closer to her son, Kyle Watson, and his family. Upon arriving in Magnolia, she soon found a love for the Magnolia City Government and for the HOA where she lived. They were fond of her, and she was fond of her new friends. Once again, her yard and her home was a place for everyone to come for a cup of coffee.
Betty enjoyed living in the Houston area for most of her adult life. She and Bob Hall settled in the Clear Lake City area south of Houston and what was part of NASA. Betty always loved growing Azaleas and became quite the authority on them. Someone that we all loved going to for advise about how to not only grow them, but when to trim them along with the fertilization schedule. Her yards were always a place of show. Betty loved her antiques, and her house was immaculate. Her yard kept her busy, but Betty also worked at Lewis' Jewelry in the Clear Lake area. This was a fine upscale retailer, and Betty loved buying and selling the jewelry. After Bob's passing, she moved to Magnolia, TX to be closer to her son, Kyle Watson, and his family. Upon arriving in Magnolia, she soon found a love for the Magnolia City Government and for the HOA where she lived. They were fond of her, and she was fond of her new friends. Once again, her yard and her home was a place for everyone to come for a cup of coffee.


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