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Nellie Mae <I>Masters</I> Hall

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Nellie Mae Masters Hall

Birth
Burlingame, Osage County, Kansas, USA
Death
14 Oct 2019 (aged 93)
Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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Nellie Mae Riggin Hall, 93, of Topeka, passed away Monday, October 14, 2019.

She was born April 6, 1926, in Burlingame, Kansas, the daughter of Bryan and Lelia Mae (McMurdo) Masters. She grew up on her parent’s farm in Southwest Burlingame. She attended 98 School a one room school house. She graduated from Burlingame High School. While she attended high school, she lived in the city of Burlingame and was a nanny to two girls in town for room and board while going to school.

In 1946 she moved to Topeka for a short time worked at the Supply Depot across from Forbes Field. Nellie married Earl “Bill” Riggin on March 8, 1946 who preceded her in death on October 5, 1993. After the 1951 flood they moved to Topeka. She raised her daughter and three sons along with the many children babysat for including her grandchildren.

She was baptized in 1999 at Westminster Presbyterian Church and the American Legion Auxiliary where they loved to go dancing.

She worked at JCPenneys, Washburn University and Blue Cross and Blue Shield when she retired at the age of 65.

She married Earl Hall July 5, 1998 and he preceded her in death on July 1, 2017.

Nellie enjoyed dancing, gardening, flowers and baking cookies for her grandchildren. She was an avid traveler. She also loved to sew and was self taught. Her greatest gift she received from her children was her grandchildren. Along with loving her grandchildren she loved her granddog, Lucy.

Survivors include a daughter, Anita Riggin, son, Steve (Verna) Riggin, grandchildren, Andrea (Tom) Triggs, Victor (Jenna) Riggin, Kim Riggin, five great grandchildren, Mike, Kyle, Maddie, Ashlynn “Ember Bob”, Addison, sister in law Avis Riggin, nieces and nephews, step children, Phillip, Page and Paul Etzell, Rodney (Theresa) and Terry Hall, step grandchildren and many extended family members.

She was also preceded in death by her parents, two sons, Jerry Riggin, James E. Riggin, brothers, James Masters, Loren Masters, sisters, Mabel J. Shivelly, Dorothy E. Anderson, sister in law, Dorothy Masters.
Nellie Mae Riggin Hall, 93, of Topeka, passed away Monday, October 14, 2019.

She was born April 6, 1926, in Burlingame, Kansas, the daughter of Bryan and Lelia Mae (McMurdo) Masters. She grew up on her parent’s farm in Southwest Burlingame. She attended 98 School a one room school house. She graduated from Burlingame High School. While she attended high school, she lived in the city of Burlingame and was a nanny to two girls in town for room and board while going to school.

In 1946 she moved to Topeka for a short time worked at the Supply Depot across from Forbes Field. Nellie married Earl “Bill” Riggin on March 8, 1946 who preceded her in death on October 5, 1993. After the 1951 flood they moved to Topeka. She raised her daughter and three sons along with the many children babysat for including her grandchildren.

She was baptized in 1999 at Westminster Presbyterian Church and the American Legion Auxiliary where they loved to go dancing.

She worked at JCPenneys, Washburn University and Blue Cross and Blue Shield when she retired at the age of 65.

She married Earl Hall July 5, 1998 and he preceded her in death on July 1, 2017.

Nellie enjoyed dancing, gardening, flowers and baking cookies for her grandchildren. She was an avid traveler. She also loved to sew and was self taught. Her greatest gift she received from her children was her grandchildren. Along with loving her grandchildren she loved her granddog, Lucy.

Survivors include a daughter, Anita Riggin, son, Steve (Verna) Riggin, grandchildren, Andrea (Tom) Triggs, Victor (Jenna) Riggin, Kim Riggin, five great grandchildren, Mike, Kyle, Maddie, Ashlynn “Ember Bob”, Addison, sister in law Avis Riggin, nieces and nephews, step children, Phillip, Page and Paul Etzell, Rodney (Theresa) and Terry Hall, step grandchildren and many extended family members.

She was also preceded in death by her parents, two sons, Jerry Riggin, James E. Riggin, brothers, James Masters, Loren Masters, sisters, Mabel J. Shivelly, Dorothy E. Anderson, sister in law, Dorothy Masters.


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