Mrs. Hall was an accomplished business woman with a good head for management. She started her career as a real estate agent before moving on to become an apartment manager who was so efficient at her job that she was brought into the corporation side of the business as someone who could be sent where she was needed throughout the Atlanta area. In her free time, she loved fishing and reading. She also had an excellent green thumb that she exercised frequently in her sunroom with many lush plants and flowers. Above all, she was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother who adored her family. There was nothing she loved more than spending time with them and they have built a treasure trove of cherished memories together that will last a lifetime.
Mrs. Hall was preceded in death by her father & stepmother, Eddie & Lois Staples; mother, Jeanette Norrell Mills; and brother, Byron Nelson "Luckie" Staples.
Mrs. Hall was an accomplished business woman with a good head for management. She started her career as a real estate agent before moving on to become an apartment manager who was so efficient at her job that she was brought into the corporation side of the business as someone who could be sent where she was needed throughout the Atlanta area. In her free time, she loved fishing and reading. She also had an excellent green thumb that she exercised frequently in her sunroom with many lush plants and flowers. Above all, she was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother who adored her family. There was nothing she loved more than spending time with them and they have built a treasure trove of cherished memories together that will last a lifetime.
Mrs. Hall was preceded in death by her father & stepmother, Eddie & Lois Staples; mother, Jeanette Norrell Mills; and brother, Byron Nelson "Luckie" Staples.
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