Hall, Barbara Ann
Birth: Tuesday, September 21, 1943
Death: Saturday, August 31, 2013 at the age of 69
Laid to Rest: Thursday, September 05, 2013 in the Lakemont Memorial Gardens, Davidsonville, Maryland
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Barbara Ann Hall, wife, mother, granny, sister and friend, went home to be with her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on August 31, 2013. She was surrounded by those who loved her and prayed with her until her last breath. She was very strong and courageous lady who loved her Lord and her family to the very end.

She left here on this earth many loved ones; her husband of 50 years, Raymond Lewis Hall, son; Keith David Hall, daughter; Renee Lynn Nieves and her husband, Kevin Joel Nieves. She was the Granny of Krista Noelle Hall, Kayla May Drew, Brandon K Joseph Nieves, Aiden Julius LanFranche and Christian Michael Drew. Barbara was a sister to Gene McClelland, Nancy Briscoe, Carol Parnell and Bonnie Robbins.

She was an aunt, great-aunt and caregiver to so many. Caring first for her 2 younger sisters when her mother passed away at a young age, then to nieces and nephews, a husband, children, grand children and even neighborhood children and more.

She loved putting puzzles together, crocheting, sewing, watching and feeding birds (especially the hummingbirds), fishing and crabbing, baking and most of all giving a lending ear when someone needed to talk. She was a kind and compassionate lady, caring more for others than herself.

She continued to be a servant when she decided to follow Christ by getting involved immediately in her church, serving in the pre-school division as a Sunday School teacher, helping with the pre-school choir, volunteering in AWANA, helping in VBS and volunteering her time for any project that others in the church needed help with.

Barbara has been a fighter all of her life. Never giving up when she was almost taken away from us 15 years ago and then again when she was given a diagnosis of cancer 3 years ago. She never complained and told me she was gonna fight until the very end and that is exactly what she did. She was a selfless woman always putting others before herself up until her last day. She truly was a blessing to so many and I don't think she really ever realized how much so. She will always live in our hearts and we will cherish the memories we have forever. Love you to heaven and back our beautiful Angel.

Arrangements provided by Lee Funeral Home.
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