Although she was an invalid for many years, her passing was very sudden, and many hearts went with her. She was cared for lovingly by her husband, Bud Hall.
She was born April 14, 1922, in Georgetown, S.C.
She graduated high school and was employed at the Charleston Ship Yards.
She was married April 14, 1945, and made her life in Black Mountain.
She has many careers. She operated the switchboard at Montreat in the 1950s.
She retired from Kearfott after 30 years of service. She was a great help to the family-owned business, Hall's Towing and Recovery. Yet her most important role was mother and loving wife.
Interment will be held in the Western Carolina State Veterans Cemetery.
Although she was an invalid for many years, her passing was very sudden, and many hearts went with her. She was cared for lovingly by her husband, Bud Hall.
She was born April 14, 1922, in Georgetown, S.C.
She graduated high school and was employed at the Charleston Ship Yards.
She was married April 14, 1945, and made her life in Black Mountain.
She has many careers. She operated the switchboard at Montreat in the 1950s.
She retired from Kearfott after 30 years of service. She was a great help to the family-owned business, Hall's Towing and Recovery. Yet her most important role was mother and loving wife.
Interment will be held in the Western Carolina State Veterans Cemetery.
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