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Marsha Hall Obituary

Marsha A. Hall, 1948-2018 (70 ) A graduate of Roosevelt class of "66" A independent self motivated loving caring woman who wished if the world was hers it'll be like the old days when she was growing up, every year all year. She has many icons but two stuck out as her favorite Prince and Diana Ross and when it came down to it don't bother with any arguments because you would've lost she idealize them so much you would've thought she was related to them! Her smile was soft and sweet couldn't help but to love her, her attitude was collective meaning very observant to her surroundings and had a heart of gold, Anyone that knew her would say the same.She will be missed and always loved. Proceeded in death by John C. Hall Senior (father)and Lucille Hall ( mother) and John C.Hall Junior ( brother) leaves to cherish her memories ( daughter) Jacqueline Williams ( four grandchildren ) Leona Lamar (HayDee)Devin Desean and ( three great grandchildren) Le'Asia Lamya Marleya . Special cousins Bernice and Geneva and a host of other family and friends. Services are private

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Published by Post-Tribune on Dec. 9, 2018.

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December 16, 2018

I am so sorry for your loss. May our loving Heavenly Father provide you with the comfort and support that you need during this difficult time.
Psalms 145:18,19

Natalie Parr Stewart

December 10, 2018

To the family of Marsha Hall.... I am so sorry to hear of my classmate's passing. You have my sincerest and deepest sympathy.

Patricia Way

December 9, 2018

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

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