Martha Briggs Hall

Martha Briggs Hall obituary, Monroe, LA

Martha Briggs Hall

Martha Hall Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by McFarland Funeral Companies - Monroe on Dec. 6, 2024.

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Martha Briggs-Hall was born on July 1, 1948, to the late Eugene Briggs and Mary Lee Briggs of Monroe, Louisiana. She was the third of six siblings. She accepted Christ at an early age.
Martha was an alumna of Richwood High School where she graduated in 1966. After high school she was later blessed with her beautiful daughter, Chandra. She united in marriage with Robert C. Hall and from this union was born their son, Robert E. Hall. Martha was very passionate about her family and spending time with them. She worked at General Motors as a Lens Molding Operator, where she retired after over 20 years of loyal service. She loved traveling, cooking, and hosting family gatherings at the lake. She will be truly missed by all. She was very outgoing and loved her family.
Martha took her final flight on Thanksgiving night and later gained her wings on December 2, 2024, at 4:05 p.m.
Martha was preceded in death by both parents, Mary Lee Briggs and Eugene Briggs, and one brother, Jerry Lee Briggs. She will be missed by the loved ones left to cherish her memories including her husband, Robert C. Hall; daughter, Chandra Briggs-Mitchell, and son, Robert E. Hall, both of Monroe, LA; stepson, Charles Hall (Jessica) of Cupertina, CA; sister, LaVern Piper (Jesse) of Houston, TX; brothers, Laurence Osborne of Austin, TX, Melvin Briggs (Jacqueline) of Round Rock, TX, and Jonathan Briggs (Lori) of Kileen, TX; grandchildren, ReUndra Jenkins (Lawrence) of Sumter, SC, Chon Charla Reese (Donta) of Monroe, LA, and Tanisha Mitchell of Monroe, LA; seven great-grandchildren; and a host of cousins, nieces, and nephews.
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