1994
2019
Andrea Allyssa Elizabeth Hall
Andrea Allyssa Elizabeth Hall, at the age of 25, passed away on Saturday, November 2nd, 2019. From her birth in Hanford, California on September 12th, 1994 to her death on Saturday night Andrea was a loving, caring and compassionate young woman. Andrea was the second born child of a family of three. Andrea was a loving mother of a beautiful daughter that was her whole world. Even though Andrea left us too early her smile and kindness will forever fill the hearts of every one that knows her. Andrea is survived by her daughter Layla, her father Anthony, mother Jeanette, sister Carole, brother Jonathan, two nephews and three nieces. For information regarding a celebration of life service please contact Haili at (775) 225-8232.
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You were a gift, and will forever live in my heart
Patricia Schultz
November 7, 2019
I love you to the heavens and back angel baby. You will always be in my heart. Fly with Angels sweet baby.
Julie
November 6, 2019
Andrea you will be missed & my life is better for meeting you. I am heartbroken. Your Layla & family are in my prayers, love you
Mollie Wilson
November 6, 2019
We are so heartbroken that our beautiful friend has left this earth far too soon. What a sweet soul. Sending lots of heartfelt love and prayers, from Andrea's Chambered for Charity sisters, to her grieving family.
Heather Johnson
November 5, 2019
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