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Nan Gilbert Hall

Austin, Texas

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Nan Gilbert Hall Nan Gilbert Hall, 92, of Austin died Thursday, at North Austin Medical Center after a brief illness. Born in Hornsby Bend, Nan grew up on the family farm east of Austin and moved to town to attend Austin High School and the University of Texas, from which she earned a B.A....

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We are so sorry to hear of Nan's passing. Our sympathies to the Hall family: Dave and Pam; Pat & Allison & Adam & Joe; Lynn & Kevin & Marguerite & Gray; and Herb & Nan & Kathy & John and their families.

The world will certainly be a duller place without Nan. Fortunately, she passed along her razor-sharp wit and mind to you all.

How wonderful that she lived such a long and full life, and that she lived to see her four great-grandchildren.

Jill Van Wyke and...

Nan always greeted me with a smile and a joke--which I thoroughly enjoyed. She brought light into my life when I knew her through the Porcelain Art Club of Austin. I am so sorry for the loss of her sunshine for her family and other friends.
Sandy

We feel fortunate to have known Nan. We enjoyed lunches with her on our trips to Austin. We appreciated her warmth and her kindness to us and to our daughter,Pam. She had a wonderful way with words and was truly an extraordinary lady. She will be missed by family, friends and others whose paths she crossed. Ann and Dick Brown

Even though I have lived outside of Austin the past 8 1/2 years, I well remember Nan from the time that I lived in Austin and regularly attended the porcelain club there. I never saw her that her face was not beaming with that sweet smile of hers. A kind, sweet addition to this world of ours. We need more people like Nan. Even though she is celebrating her home going, our hearts will be sad to know that her presence is no longer with us in the worldly sense.
The family is in my...

I have heard so many wonderful 'Nan stories'over the years. I am sorry that there won't be new ones, but look forward to hearing more of the old!
Love to David and Pam and all the others who loved Nan.

You are all in my thoughts. I wish I was there.