1920
2013
Allie Marie Summers Hall, much beloved and best of all.
Allie was born January 31, 1920, in Greenville, SC; and she made the most of her almost 94 years here. The youngest of 13, her parents were Willie Summers and Emma Stewart. She survived her husband, Col. William Hall, who died in 1994 after 51 wonderful years of marriage. She was mother to Patricia, William, Annette, Juanita, John, Phillip, and Lisa. She was also surrogate mother to Tony Clark, Sherri Hall, Julie Swilley, and Brian Coleman, all of whom became part of our family. She was grandmother of 8 and great-grandmother of 3.
An Army nurse in WWII, Allie served in the European theatre, and was honorably discharged. Allie died August 9, 2013.
Graveside services will be held at Sunset Hills Memorial Park in Bellevue, August 23, 2013, at 10:30 AM. No flowers please (she's allergic ;-)); instead, please send donations in her name to the charity of your choice.
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6 Entries
August 23, 2013
Bert Secreti
She was an amazing woman who raised a phenomenal family. The world is a brighter place because she lived.
August 23, 2013
Janet Irons
Allie was a gracious and stunning woman, who raised an amazing family. The world is diminished by her passing. What else is there to say...
August 22, 2013
Robb Menaul
What a wonderful, kind person she was. She lived through some of the greatest, historical changes in American history. My family misses her greatly.
August 20, 2013
Kate
I Love you Grandma Hall
August 20, 2013
Julie Swilley
She was an amazing woman who raised a wonderful family. She was and always will be loved.
August 19, 2013
Jerry Libstaff
Mrs. Hall made us all part of the family. A wonderful, warm, loving woman who will be truly missed.
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