Kathy-Hall-Obituary

Kathy L. Hall

Baltimore, Maryland

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HALL , Kathy L. On September 27, 2009, KATHY L. HALL; loving sister of Douglas R. Hall and his wife Deneice; loving aunt of Michael G., Patrick A., and Lindsey P. Hall. Also survived by many close friends. Funeral services will be held at the Connelly Funeral Home of Essex, 300...

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The first thing I told Michael about his beautiful Aunt Kathy was how she showed her family a kind of love that is what stories are made of. I am pleased to have gotten to know her and enjoy several outtings with her. She was always fun and up for adventure. This is a tragic loss of such a lovely woman in this family I've come to love and appreciate. She is missed daily.

I had the opportunity to work with Kathy for a long time. She always spoke highly of the "Loch Raven" crowd. She always expressed love for her parents and her brother. I feel fortunate to have known Kathy. She was a great and trusting person. We are very sad this morning to learn of this tragedy. We will keep her family and friends in our prayers!
Brian Kroneberger

I had the priviledge of working with Kathy at New Town High School as her co-mentor. We also got together several times after she left New Town. She will be missed. My thoughts and prayers are with you all, now.

This news- just heard- is so sad. As a brand new teacher at Patapsco HS in 1974, Kathy was a great mentor and friend to me. Life is so precious, so fragile.

We have known Kathy for several years as part of our Baltimore Book Club. She is remembered for her devotion to her family and to her friends. She is remembered in our prayers. Toni and Anita

Rehoboth Beach, Delaware

I had the privilege og working with Kathy at EVT. She was an excellent department chairman and an outstanding teacher. My wife and I will keep her in our prayers.

I worked with Kathy at EVT from 1984-1993 and she was a wonderful teacher and caring friend. I was so saddened to hear of her loss. She spoke often of her brother and his family and I know she will be greatly missed. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Please know that the thoughts of all who live on Deviation Road are with you at this time of sorrow. I am sure the coming weeks will be difficult but if any of us can help in anyway just let us know.

It is with great sorrow and regret that we have lost Kathy. She was a leader among many teachers and students and will be sadly missed.

With deepest sympathy,
Ray and Pat Davis