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Eloise <I>Singleton</I> Hall

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Eloise Singleton Hall

Birth
Midway, Clinch County, Georgia, USA
Death
18 Aug 2017 (aged 91)
Midway, Clinch County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Appling County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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Eloise Singleton Hall was born in Midway, Georgia on November 25, 1925. Her parents who are deceased, were Burrough Singleton and Maria Jones Singleton. She departed this life peacefully at her home on August 18, 2017. She was surrounded by her daughter, Sandra, and great-granddaughters, Mariah and Deadre.

She joined the Church of Christ Holiness unto the Lord in Midway, Georgia at age 13. After marrying Nathaniel Hall on June 25, 1944, she moved her membership to the sister church, Upper Room, in Baxley, Georgia. In February 1978 she and her sister-in-law, Mary Rayner, along with others co-founded the Baxley Jr. Church of Christ Holiness unto the Lord. The Church was later renamed the Baxley Kingdom Church of Christ Holiness unto the Lord. She remained a member until death.

Besides being predeceased by her parents, other immediate family members include her husband, Nathaniel Hall; son, Benjamin; sister, Marguerite Lang; grandchildren; Baby David Adams, Fredrick Kelly and Geraldine Thompson; and a special sister-in-law and sister in Christ, Mary Louvenia Hall Rayner. Sister Eloise was the mother of her church and the church drummer for many years. She loved going fishing with “old lady” (her sister-in-law, Louvenia Rayner). She was forever grateful to her younger sister, Beatrice Bess, for the love and support she gave when she needed it most. She was known to always have a plate of food ready for anyone in the neighborhood who was hungry. She was also known for her caramel cakes. There are so many in the church family and the Baxley community that showed her love and kindness, please know that she appreciated you and cherished every one of you.

Remembering and loving her always are: sister: Beatrice Bess of Brunswick, GA; son: Paul Hall (Pearlie) of Baxley, GA; daughters: Sandra Rayner of Baxley, GA, Delilah A. Lewis (Bill) of Savoy, IL, Glenda Williams (Michael) of Cocoa, FL and Aretha Adams (Timothy) of Orlando, FL; Brothers-in-law: Alonza Hall of South Norwalk, CT and Carroll Hall (Pat) of Macon, GA; 15 grandchildren, 33 great-grandchildren and 3 great-great-grandchildren; godchildren: Mary Lodeania Nails “Deanie Gal” and LaShanda Rayner. She leaves many special nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.

Funeral services were held on Saturday, August 26, 2017 at 12:00 p.m. at First Pleasant Hill Missionary Baptist Church with Assistant Bishop Larry M. Rayner serving as the eulogist and Bishop Dr. Eddie L. Stevens presiding. Internment followed in the Old Field Memorial Gardens in Baxley. Repast was held in the First Pleasant Hill Missionary Baptist Church Social Hall. Active pallbearers were David Dye, Lenus Hall, Edward Rayner, Heurity Rayner, Bernard Ruffin, and Ronnie Stevens. Musical selections were rendered by combined choirs of Kingdom Church of Christ Holiness unto the Lord, Jason Powell, Tammie Byrd, and Baxley Kingdom Church of Christ Children’s Choir. Funeral arrangements were under the direction of Baxley Funeral Home.
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Eloise Singleton Hall was born in Midway, Georgia on November 25, 1925. Her parents who are deceased, were Burrough Singleton and Maria Jones Singleton. She departed this life peacefully at her home on August 18, 2017. She was surrounded by her daughter, Sandra, and great-granddaughters, Mariah and Deadre.

She joined the Church of Christ Holiness unto the Lord in Midway, Georgia at age 13. After marrying Nathaniel Hall on June 25, 1944, she moved her membership to the sister church, Upper Room, in Baxley, Georgia. In February 1978 she and her sister-in-law, Mary Rayner, along with others co-founded the Baxley Jr. Church of Christ Holiness unto the Lord. The Church was later renamed the Baxley Kingdom Church of Christ Holiness unto the Lord. She remained a member until death.

Besides being predeceased by her parents, other immediate family members include her husband, Nathaniel Hall; son, Benjamin; sister, Marguerite Lang; grandchildren; Baby David Adams, Fredrick Kelly and Geraldine Thompson; and a special sister-in-law and sister in Christ, Mary Louvenia Hall Rayner. Sister Eloise was the mother of her church and the church drummer for many years. She loved going fishing with “old lady” (her sister-in-law, Louvenia Rayner). She was forever grateful to her younger sister, Beatrice Bess, for the love and support she gave when she needed it most. She was known to always have a plate of food ready for anyone in the neighborhood who was hungry. She was also known for her caramel cakes. There are so many in the church family and the Baxley community that showed her love and kindness, please know that she appreciated you and cherished every one of you.

Remembering and loving her always are: sister: Beatrice Bess of Brunswick, GA; son: Paul Hall (Pearlie) of Baxley, GA; daughters: Sandra Rayner of Baxley, GA, Delilah A. Lewis (Bill) of Savoy, IL, Glenda Williams (Michael) of Cocoa, FL and Aretha Adams (Timothy) of Orlando, FL; Brothers-in-law: Alonza Hall of South Norwalk, CT and Carroll Hall (Pat) of Macon, GA; 15 grandchildren, 33 great-grandchildren and 3 great-great-grandchildren; godchildren: Mary Lodeania Nails “Deanie Gal” and LaShanda Rayner. She leaves many special nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.

Funeral services were held on Saturday, August 26, 2017 at 12:00 p.m. at First Pleasant Hill Missionary Baptist Church with Assistant Bishop Larry M. Rayner serving as the eulogist and Bishop Dr. Eddie L. Stevens presiding. Internment followed in the Old Field Memorial Gardens in Baxley. Repast was held in the First Pleasant Hill Missionary Baptist Church Social Hall. Active pallbearers were David Dye, Lenus Hall, Edward Rayner, Heurity Rayner, Bernard Ruffin, and Ronnie Stevens. Musical selections were rendered by combined choirs of Kingdom Church of Christ Holiness unto the Lord, Jason Powell, Tammie Byrd, and Baxley Kingdom Church of Christ Children’s Choir. Funeral arrangements were under the direction of Baxley Funeral Home.
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