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Kathryn Hall passed away on February 16, 2024 in St George, Utah.
Kathy was the 3rd child born to LaVon Asay Hall & Yvonne DeMille Hall on December 16, 1966. She loved her siblings, Wade, Lisa and Debbie. She was a fun and loyal sister and her naturally happy disposition was a light to those around her. Family meant everything to Kathy.
Growing up in Washington, Kathy made many friends while attending Washington Elementary, Dixie Jr. High, Dixie High & Pine View High School.
Throughout her life, she was always thoughtful of others and kind. She could list her family tree from memory and has a huge extended family that she loved. Kathy had an amazing memory and a gift for dates and numbers. SHE NEVER FORGOT A BIRTHDAY! If she was your friend, she knew your birthday. She could be mischievous and loved to tease. Sneaking up on people was her specialty.
In her adult years, Kathy worked at Deseret Industries and Blvd Home. At the Boulevard, she worked in the wee hours of the morning cleaning and tidying up the store for business. She valued the friends she made at work.
Speaking of friends, Kathy was very sentimental and loved her friends so much that she saved every wedding announcement, obituary or article listing a friend.
Kathy was a very Christlike person. She loved the gospel and lovingly took care of her family. Often having to rely on the help of others, Kathy was not only kind, but grateful.
There will be a graveside service in her honor Friday, February 23rd at 11am at the Washington City Cemetery. Luncheon to follow.
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