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Brenda Marcell <I>Hester</I> Hall

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Brenda Marcell Hester Hall

Birth
Houston, Harris County, Texas, USA
Death
26 Sep 2021 (aged 62)
Tomball, Harris County, Texas, USA
Burial
Magnolia, Montgomery County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Brenda Marcell Hall was born in Houston, Texas on August 27, 1959, and passed away in Tomball, Texas on September 25, 2021.

She is preceded in death by her parents, Alb and Margaret Hester; her grandson, Garett Hall; and brothers, Alan Hester and Larry Hester.

Brenda is survived by her loving husband, Daniel Allen Hall; her children, John Hall, Chris Hall and wife Jenny, and Emily Mays and husband David; grandchildren, Ashley Hall, Mikayla Nicholson, Kaitlyn Nicholson, Daniel Hall, Benjamin Hall, Gavin Mays, and Blake Mays; siblings, Marty Hester, Patsy Klompenhower, Carol Clifton, Belinda Smith, and Rena Brown; and many additional family members and friends.

Brenda grew up in a small house in Houston in the Aldine area. She was a mischievous child.  Always getting into something or messing with someone. She was undeniably happy.  She loved getting her picture taken, often jumping in front of the camera when someone would take a picture. She had a heart of gold and would do anything for you.  She was the middle child out of 8 kids and didn't really have many responsibilities. There were many times she would do things like cleaning up the kitchen as a surprise for her sisters. She was close with her siblings.  They didn't really need friends to play with because they had each other. The bond she had with her brothers and sisters was unbreakable and would last a lifetime.

She met her husband Danny in the Monterey House parking lot in Humble Tx.  Seven months later they were married, and the rest is history.  They built an entire life together, raising 3 kids, and later spoiling 8 grandkids.  Brenda was a one-of-a-kind mom.  She was the absolute best at taking care of you when you were sick. She was always down for a good dance party and was quite the prankster. She was a pretty plaid-back person, unless there was something going on with her family.  She valued family above all else and would defend you till the very end. Her grandkids were the sunshine of her life.  She wanted to be with them always. She was always trying to teach them life lessons, with the number one lesson being the importance of a good nap. She was very big on family traditions and loved a good vacation.  Whether it be floating down the Guadalupe River, visiting haunted castles in Scotland, or going on a cross country motorcycle ride with Danny, you can be sure she took tons of pictures wherever she went.

The life that she lived was amazing, and the love she left behind will stay with us forever. 

Brenda's family will receive friends and loved ones for visitation from 1-2pm with a funeral service for Brenda to begin at 2pm on Monday, October 4, 2021 at Klein funeral Home, 14711 FM 1488, Magnolia, TX 77354.  A committal service will immediately follow the funeral in Klein Memorial Park.

Klein Funeral Home
Brenda Marcell Hall was born in Houston, Texas on August 27, 1959, and passed away in Tomball, Texas on September 25, 2021.

She is preceded in death by her parents, Alb and Margaret Hester; her grandson, Garett Hall; and brothers, Alan Hester and Larry Hester.

Brenda is survived by her loving husband, Daniel Allen Hall; her children, John Hall, Chris Hall and wife Jenny, and Emily Mays and husband David; grandchildren, Ashley Hall, Mikayla Nicholson, Kaitlyn Nicholson, Daniel Hall, Benjamin Hall, Gavin Mays, and Blake Mays; siblings, Marty Hester, Patsy Klompenhower, Carol Clifton, Belinda Smith, and Rena Brown; and many additional family members and friends.

Brenda grew up in a small house in Houston in the Aldine area. She was a mischievous child.  Always getting into something or messing with someone. She was undeniably happy.  She loved getting her picture taken, often jumping in front of the camera when someone would take a picture. She had a heart of gold and would do anything for you.  She was the middle child out of 8 kids and didn't really have many responsibilities. There were many times she would do things like cleaning up the kitchen as a surprise for her sisters. She was close with her siblings.  They didn't really need friends to play with because they had each other. The bond she had with her brothers and sisters was unbreakable and would last a lifetime.

She met her husband Danny in the Monterey House parking lot in Humble Tx.  Seven months later they were married, and the rest is history.  They built an entire life together, raising 3 kids, and later spoiling 8 grandkids.  Brenda was a one-of-a-kind mom.  She was the absolute best at taking care of you when you were sick. She was always down for a good dance party and was quite the prankster. She was a pretty plaid-back person, unless there was something going on with her family.  She valued family above all else and would defend you till the very end. Her grandkids were the sunshine of her life.  She wanted to be with them always. She was always trying to teach them life lessons, with the number one lesson being the importance of a good nap. She was very big on family traditions and loved a good vacation.  Whether it be floating down the Guadalupe River, visiting haunted castles in Scotland, or going on a cross country motorcycle ride with Danny, you can be sure she took tons of pictures wherever she went.

The life that she lived was amazing, and the love she left behind will stay with us forever. 

Brenda's family will receive friends and loved ones for visitation from 1-2pm with a funeral service for Brenda to begin at 2pm on Monday, October 4, 2021 at Klein funeral Home, 14711 FM 1488, Magnolia, TX 77354.  A committal service will immediately follow the funeral in Klein Memorial Park.

Klein Funeral Home


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