1934
2012
Roberta Hall
Roberta Hall, age 88 of East Tawas, MI and formerly of the Shiloh Community of Montgomery County, passed away peacefully Sunday, December 2, 2012 at the Tendercare Nursing Facility in Tawas City, MI.
Roberta was born on November 18, 1924 in Detroit, MI to James and Mary (VanGuilder) Zebley. She married Thomas Hall and stayed home during her younger years to raise their children and care for the home. Those who knew Roberta will always remember how she truly enjoyed reading, sewing, gardening, canning, camping, and crafting with pottery. She was an active member of the Shiloh Cumberland Presbyterian Church for many years.
Roberta is survived by her 5 loving children, Janice (Dan) Adams, Raymond Hall, Wesley (Deborah) Hall, Mary (Thomas) Studzinski and Margaret (Timothy) Droncheff; 6 grandchildren, Veronica, Richard, James, Colleen, Rachel, and Catharine; 1 sister, Lois Thompson; and many dear friends.
Roberta is preceded in death by her husband, Thomas Hall on January 13, 1989; her parents, James and Mary Zebley, and her sister, Catharine Yarbrough.
A graveside prayer and burial service is scheduled for Saturday, December 8, 2012 at 11 a.m., at the Shiloh Cumberland Presbyterian Church Cemetery in Shiloh, TN.
McReynolds-Nave & Larson Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements, (931) 647-3371.
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Janice, Ray, Wesley, Mary, Margaret and Family
Our prayers and thoughts are will you in the passing of your mother. I too will her.
Lois Thompson & Family
December 7, 2012
Janice, Ray, Wesley, Mary, Margaret and families. Our heartfelt sympathy in the passing of my Aunt Bert. Prayers and thoughts are with you always.
Kenny Thompson and Family, Seattle, WA
December 6, 2012
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