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Mildred Alice <I>DeBoer</I> Hall

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Mildred Alice DeBoer Hall

Birth
Galesville, Trempealeau County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
20 Dec 2020 (aged 95)
Browning, Taylor County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Medford, Taylor County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Mildred Alice DeBoer Hall, 95, left this earth for her heavenly home Sunday, December 20, 2020 at her residence in the Town of Browning under the loving care of her family and Hope Hospice.

Born April 2, 1925, in Galesville, the daughter of Martin and Alice (Mulder) DeBoer, she grew up in Midway, Wisconsin. She was preceded in death by her parents and siblings Lloyd DeBoer, Gertrude Paudler and Bronno DeBoer.

Mildred graduated from Union Free High School, Holmen, WI in 1942 (after skipping 3rd grade) and in 1946 received a Bachelor of Science in Home Economics from the Stout Institute (now University of Wisconsin-Stout). Mildred then moved to Medford where she taught home economics at Medford High School. It was during her involvement at First Baptist Church, Medford, where she met and later married Eldon Hall in 1951. He preceded her in death in 2015.

Mildred taught for several years until she left for a higher calling, raising a family. She took pride in her family. Family time was spent singing around the piano or baking in the kitchen. She passed that love onto her family. She never complained and always offered to help. Mildred also helped in various roles in Eldon’s business, Hall Distributing.

Musically talented, Mildred sang in choirs, played clarinet in band, served as organist and pianist for First Baptist Church, Medford, and was able to easily transpose music on the spot when accompanying individuals or groups. With her teaching and substitute teaching over the years, she taught several generations of students how to sew and cook. Many times, even since her death, family members have heard from various people who say that they had Mildred as a teacher or she accompanied them at musical competitions.

Mildred was also actively involved in church by teaching Sunday school, Vacation Bible School and served as secretary and treasurer.

Mildred and Eldon were married for 64 years. To that union, they raised seven children Cheryl (Ron) Cathey, Susan Hall, who preceded her in death, Bill (Sandy) Hall, Sandra (Leon) Youngblood, Kurt (Barb) Hall, Cindy (Joseph) Harrison, Dan Hall, two foster children, Cindy (Mike) Gibson, Craig (Mary) Hillegas, 22 grandchildren and 31 great-grandchildren. She had a personal relationship with Jesus Christ, and wanted everyone to know her Lord.

Hemer Funeral Service
Mildred Alice DeBoer Hall, 95, left this earth for her heavenly home Sunday, December 20, 2020 at her residence in the Town of Browning under the loving care of her family and Hope Hospice.

Born April 2, 1925, in Galesville, the daughter of Martin and Alice (Mulder) DeBoer, she grew up in Midway, Wisconsin. She was preceded in death by her parents and siblings Lloyd DeBoer, Gertrude Paudler and Bronno DeBoer.

Mildred graduated from Union Free High School, Holmen, WI in 1942 (after skipping 3rd grade) and in 1946 received a Bachelor of Science in Home Economics from the Stout Institute (now University of Wisconsin-Stout). Mildred then moved to Medford where she taught home economics at Medford High School. It was during her involvement at First Baptist Church, Medford, where she met and later married Eldon Hall in 1951. He preceded her in death in 2015.

Mildred taught for several years until she left for a higher calling, raising a family. She took pride in her family. Family time was spent singing around the piano or baking in the kitchen. She passed that love onto her family. She never complained and always offered to help. Mildred also helped in various roles in Eldon’s business, Hall Distributing.

Musically talented, Mildred sang in choirs, played clarinet in band, served as organist and pianist for First Baptist Church, Medford, and was able to easily transpose music on the spot when accompanying individuals or groups. With her teaching and substitute teaching over the years, she taught several generations of students how to sew and cook. Many times, even since her death, family members have heard from various people who say that they had Mildred as a teacher or she accompanied them at musical competitions.

Mildred was also actively involved in church by teaching Sunday school, Vacation Bible School and served as secretary and treasurer.

Mildred and Eldon were married for 64 years. To that union, they raised seven children Cheryl (Ron) Cathey, Susan Hall, who preceded her in death, Bill (Sandy) Hall, Sandra (Leon) Youngblood, Kurt (Barb) Hall, Cindy (Joseph) Harrison, Dan Hall, two foster children, Cindy (Mike) Gibson, Craig (Mary) Hillegas, 22 grandchildren and 31 great-grandchildren. She had a personal relationship with Jesus Christ, and wanted everyone to know her Lord.

Hemer Funeral Service


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