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Kathy Hall Nelson

Houston, Texas

1955 - 2021

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Kathy Nelson1955-2021On Monday, February 1, 2021, Kathy Hall Nelson, wife of Bob Nelson, passed away peacefully at her home with her loving husband by her side. Kathy was a lifelong Houstonian, born in 1955 to Herbert Murl Hall and the late Margaret King Hall.She was the youngest of three...

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I am so saddened by the news of Kathy's passing. I extend my sincerest condolences to Bob, Vic, Glen and Murl. Kathy and I grew up in the same neighborhood and had been friends since Junior High. Our lives crossed off and on and later in life when we worked in the same office building complex. It was always fun to run into Kathy, Bob or Murl in the hallways. I even worked part-time with Kathy and Bob numerous years during busy season. She was the kind of friend who you could pick up an easy...

My hearts and prayers are with your family. May her soul rest in peace. I will truly miss her. I’ve been doing her hair for over 10 years.

Mrs. Kathy was a very nice lady I always would think of Mrs. Kathy as royalty because of the way I would watch her husband, Mr Bob treat her like royalty so I had to get on top of my game, because he wouldnt allow anything less . There was one night, her and I had received a phone call from Sharon, saying our brother had passed away. So there were tears and Mrs. Kathy clearly looked at me and asked me if i was ok. Then reached over and kissed me on my cheek. That was the one I needed to dry...

The night my brother passed, I was with Mrs. Kathy and I was crying. She reached over and kissed me on my cheek, then I looked at Mrs. Kathy and said very clearly are you ok? I love Mrs. Kathy, she was quite a lady and I looked at as royalty. That was my Mrs. Kathy and I will never forget her. She will always be in my heart. May you rest in peace, my friend.

Kathy was a warm generous lady,who everytime i met her, had a smile and a laugh that would compfort all around her. I have known both her and Bob for a long time. Kathy will be missed, but her presence will live on with all who knew her. Joe Jennings

She was a lady even as her sickness began to change her norm. She loved Bob, her eyes would light up when he came home and she knew she was loved. But the Lord called her name and she excepted gracefully, wings and all. Bob the bright light will shine again with the shadow of Kathy wings as an angel. Bob, Vickie and Glen you are all Blessed with her memories.
Sincerely
Sharon