Bonnie-Hall-Obituary

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Bonnie Lee Hall

Clarks Summit, Pennsylvania

Sep 17, 1942 – Jun 22, 2023

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September 17, 1942
DIED
June 22, 2023
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Clarks Summit, Pennsylvania

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Lawrence E. Young Funeral Home Obituary

Bonnie Lee Hall, 80, formerly of Clarks Summit, passed away on June 22nd at her home in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.

Born in Newport News, Virginia, she was the daughter of the late Dorothy Hall Ferrell and Thomas Hall. She was a 1960 graduate of Clarks Summit Abington High School and...

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My sincere sympathy to you all! Such a beautiful person. I saw her for many years for reflexology.
I’m so sorry to hear this. Teresa Pascucci Cordelli

Bonnie was a wonderful woman, inside and out , who lived her life “her” way! I enjoyed so many long talks with her, so many great times traveling to stores and restaurants and down to see her mother in Wilkes Barre and playing the harp where she lived off Grove street. She talked so much about her boys and her daughters and was SO proud of all of you. Truly a light has left this earth!
With my deepest condolences,
Barbara Dexter Moses

Aunt Bonnie always had a contagious laugh and brought joy to those in her presence. She also helped me through a difficult time of adjustment between schools, where she used her skill in reflexology to help me with severe anxiety. I recall those sessions with fondness as she would blend her sense of humor into those sessions and provide some welcome moments of joy. She was then, and is now, a true angel.

Chip, we are so sorry for your loss. We love and miss you!

What a beautiful, elegant and fantastic caring soul Bonnie was. I had the pleasure of meeting Bonnie through reflexology which she was such a great help and thought of her often.

As long as I can remember, this beautiful woman has been part of my life. She was a funny, loving, caring, crazy, friend who could make you laugh, and cry at the same time. I am so glad I got to see and hug her one last time in Myrtle Beach last year. I will never forget our "head majorette ". Rest in Peace Bonnie. I love you.

Sorry to read of Bonnie´s passing. I remember her from the many times Iwas at the Hall´s. RIP Bonnie.

I met Bonnie many years ago. I was taking my mother-in-law to her for an impossible case of sciatica. Bonnie’s gift for healing was the only thing that brought her relief.
She was a gifted soul that would often cross my mind even after so many years. I am so sorry for your loss.

My deepest sympathies. I had seen Bonnie many years ago for reflexology. She was a special soul. I thought of her whenever I drove past her office in CS.