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Mary Sue Hall

Stone Mountain, Ga., Virginia

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STONE MOUNTAIN, GA. - Mary Sue Hall, 82, formerly of Newport News, passed away on Friday, July 26, 2002, in Georgia. She was preceded in death by her husband, G. Fred Hall, parents, Vance W. and Sue Hutton Nunn, and her sister, June Carpenter. Her survivors include her daughters, Rebekoh Ann...

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To know her was to love her. Mary Sue was the most loving person I've ever known. She always asked about me if I wasn't there. When we spoke she always wanted to know when I was coming back to see her. Never failed to ask about my family and always kept us in her prayers. If someone didn't have a smile she always gave them one of hers, She had lots of them! She must have had lots of hugs too because as many as she gave away she never seemed to run out. I'll miss all my "at-a-girls" that I got...

What was there not to love about my Aunt Mary Sue ? A constant smile that often rubbed off on others, an appreciation for music that sang out when prompted, a laugh that matched her sense of humor,a deep love for family (and what it means),and faith in our maker!

She was more than an aunt, she was a friend. To many times to count during my life she has offered me her ear and support. She always saw the best in me and made me feel special and greater than that -loved...

Mary Sue Hall

My Mother - what a wonderful name. She laughed with me, she cried with me and she prayed with me. She loved much and gave much. The best indication of how much she was loved were the tears that were shed by the workers in the Rosemont Nursing Home in the last few days of her life. She was truly a friend to all, regardless of color or station in life. If she saw someone in need, she gave. She was happiest when she was giving. I miss her very much.

I am so blessed to have had Aunt "MerSue" in my life. I will always remember the warm hugs and big welcoming smiles everytime I saw her. I will miss you.

When I think of Grandma Sue I think of many things. I think of how she loved to give you a big bear hug, how she loved music and loved to sing along with whoever was singing, how she stood and cried whenever we had to leave, how she loved the picadilly and cracker barrel. She loved her children and her grandchildren and always wanted to be near them. She loved Jesus and was at peace in going to be with him. I look forward to seeing her when I get there.

Grandma Sue was a pleasure to know. She brought humor and smiles to all her family and friends. I enjoyed the times she visited our home and the numerous skip-bo games we played. I will miss her but there is no more pain, no more medicine, no more lack of any kind.

She was many things to many people. She was my "Sister," but to others she was mother, grandmother, or aunt, and she was always a friend. We all grieve her passing, but know she is in a far better place. She was a kind gentle woman, and even among all her trials and tribulations, she loved life and all it brought her. There is "Blessed Assurance" that her faith and trust in God was well placed. Polly Barrington, August 1, 2002.

My grandmother Sue was a very spiritual person filled with faith and love. No matter what you did wrong and where you failed in life, she was always there to help you pick yourself up by giving you guidance and sending prayers to heaven for you. I will miss her sweet face when you kissed her cheek, her smell when you hugged and kissed her neck, and her voice when you told her you loved her and she said she loved you back. Just knowing that she is in heaven with our savior, Jesus, makes me...

Grandma Susie always loved to sing "Blessed Assurance" as she went about her tasks. She always smelled good,looked pretty and smiled brightly. I suppose we all took her for granted. She brought stability to a fairly dysfunctional family. Her sweetness to others spread even to the girls who took care of her in the nursing home during her last few months. I will never forget seeing the tears streaming down their faces as she spent her last hours here with us. It was a testimony to her. I will...