Anna Mae Hall

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Anna Mae Hall, 96, of 42 South Morgan Branch Road, Candler, died Wednesday, March 22, 2000, in an Asheville health care center.

Mrs. Hall was born in Haywood County, was a daughter of the late James and Emma Mae Litterell Ford, and was married to Edgar Hall who died in 1944. She was also preceded in death by a daughter Georgia Queen, a son, Charles Hall, one grandchild and one great-grandchild.

She is survived by five daughters, Hazel Satterfield, Joanne Gallamore, June Smith and Sue Smith of Candler and Fredrice Cummings of Vidalia, LA; two sons, James Hall and Arville Hall, both of Candler; twenty-one grandchildren, three step-grandchildren, thirty-seven great-grandchildren and twenty-four great-great-grandchildren.

Funeral services will be 2:00 pm Saturday at White Rock Baptist Church where she was a member, with the Revs. Cecil Fox and Bobby Winebarger officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery.

Her family will receive friends from 7 - 8:30 pm Friday at Groce Funeral Home on Patton Avenue where she will remain until being placed in the church 30 minutes prior to the service. At other times the family will be at the home of Arville Hall, 38 South Morgan Branch Road, Candler.

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  1. I have the best memories of staying at ‘Grandma Hall’s’ with Emma Sue when we were growing up. I ate many a meal at her table and was always made to feel welcome. I am sure she will be greatly missed by everyone who knew her. May God Bless and Comfort all of her family. Donna Gail

  2. I always knew her as ‘Grandma Hall.’ She always made me feel as welcome as her grandchildren were.

  3. Some of my earliest memories are of being at Annas house with all the children. she was one of ourMothers dearest friends. My sympathy goes out to all who knew and loved her especially her family. Rest assured we will see her again in a better place. GOD BLESS

  4. I am so sorry for your loss! I will miss seeing Anna’s sweet face in the office. I will keep your family in my prayers! I knew Anna from working at Dr. Lee’s. God Bless and Keep you all!

  5. My family used to live above
    her. She was very good to me
    and my brothers Tommy and steve.When we would play
    outside in the summer she
    would fix lunch for us and
    give us cold water.If anyone
    deserves a place in heaven she
    certainly does.

  6. This was my great-grandmother who gave the meaning to great. I was her namesake and I am deeply honored to be carrying her name. She will be missed greatly, but there will only be tears of joy knowing she has gone home to be with the Lord.

  7. This was my Great Grandma, and my sons Great Great Grandma, she was the greatest woman I had ever met, she gave me hope that I could make it on my own, and raise my son, her husband died early in life leaving her to raise their children, I asked her once how she did it, only through Gods Grace, she was truely an amazing woman. I miss ya grandma. ALWAYS!!!

  8. What can I say about my Grandma Even after 4 years I still miss her very much. Never stop tell the people you love You love them. Because one day they will not be here. The most special time with my grandma is holding her hand when she left to be with JESUS. It was our special moment. I love you.


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