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Sue Ferris
February 7, 2009
How well I remember Sister Ida Hall when my husband and I were in Virginia. A beautiful lady who was loved and admired by all those who knew her. The joy of the Lord was evident in her life. I know she will be missed by her family and friends.
Sarah Masha (Jackson)
February 6, 2009
I just wanted to say that I absolutely love Sis. Hall. She was definitely one of the sweetest, nicest people I have ever met. I loved talking to her when she came into Penney's or while we were at church, she was a fun person to talk to. I will really miss her so much. She meant a lot to me. God Bless ya'll.
Sandy Terry
February 5, 2009
Ida was a very special person. When I went to Bible World Church she and I shared many moments together talking and laughing. When I stopped going she was the only one that called me and said the words "I miss you". I will never forget her and how special she was in my life.
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