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Joan Welsh Lyon Peabody HALL

Tucson, Arizona

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HALL, Joan Welsh Lyon Peabody born February 14, 1933, 84, died peacefully at home surrounded by loved ones on April 2, 2017. Joan came to Tucson from Springfield, Missouri with her mother, Catherine Lyon, in 1949. They built an adobe home in Littletown. She attended the UofA while working at AZ...

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Thanks Danny! The St Ambrose memories will never escape us! My mom really liked you alot. Julie

Terese and all of the Peabody families, I am sorry for the loss that all of you must so deeply feel. Your mother was nice to me that one summer at St. Ambrose Pool. You all must have had so much fun being around her, no matter the occasion. Memories connect us all. Alleluia

You are in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. Mrs. Hall's kindness, and her compassion for those in need in the Tucson community, will never be forgotten.

Dear Cathy and Family,

Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this time of great loss. Your Mum was a special and joyful lady who brought happiness and caring to the world and everyone she met. We remember sharing many cherished times with her at your home. We're praying that the memories and the love you shared will bring you comfort and strength. We love you. Razzle, Maureen, Alicia & Family and Tammy & Family

Dear family of Joan Hall, our heartfelt condolences to all of you on Joan's passing. Joan was a beloved and long time friend of my parents Jane and Paul Monier. She was a very joyful, kind, and beautiful woman who loved her family so very much. May God's comfort, happy memories , and many blessings be with all of you, especially at this difficult time. With love, Beth & Mike Johnson

The Salpointe Catholic High School community extends deepest sympathy to Mrs. Hall's family and friends. You are in our prayers at this difficult time.

So sweet Rose Anne!

Dear Betsy...my sincere condolences to you and your family. I loved your mom and as I see it her legacy was raising loving and HAPPY children. My fondest child memory is us all dressing up in a green elf costume one year for a holiday celebration at St. Elizabeth of Hungry...she had as much fun as we did! Her smile, child like humor and innocence and colorful style was precious. She brought us all closer to God's wish for us all...to love each other!

My deepest condolences to Teresa and family for your loss.