Vera Hall, 86, Cranston, RI passed peacefully on August 12, 2019 in E. Providence,RI. Born on April 29, 1933 in Glennville,GA. Daughter of the late John T and Alice (Elvington) Hall. The beloved mother of the late Alfred J Hall. The beloved sister of the late Narva Dean (Hall) Smith. She leaves a spiritual daughter and caregiver, Monica Reels and two nieces, Ava Dean Cox and Janice C Guyton and three nephews, Artis Smith, Willie James Smith and Ronel Smith. She's predeceased by two nephews, Jimmy Lee Smith and Andrew Smith. She loved them all very much.
Vera was a longtime, dedicated, faithful servant of Jehovah God. She was a member of the Park View Congregation. Vera loved reading and studying the Bible. She enjoyed talking to family and friends on the phone. Vera had a passion for animals. She loved to visit the horses at Roger Williams Park. She loved to order cookbooks and collect recipes. Vera had a sweet tooth, her favorite was chocolate cake and brownies. She was a generous person and she loved people and getting visitors. She always greeted you with a 'How you doin?'
Vera always prayed and trusted in Jehovah for everything. She will be dearly missed.
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Vera Hall, 86, Cranston, RI passed peacefully on August 12, 2019 in E. Providence,RI. Born on April 29, 1933 in Glennville,GA. Daughter of the late John T and Alice (Elvington) Hall. The beloved mother of the late Alfred J Hall. The beloved sister of the late Narva Dean (Hall) Smith. She leaves a spiritual daughter and caregiver, Monica Reels and two nieces, Ava Dean Cox and Janice C Guyton and three nephews, Artis Smith, Willie James Smith and Ronel Smith. She's predeceased by two nephews, Jimmy Lee Smith and Andrew Smith. She loved them all very much.
Vera was a longtime, dedicated, faithful servant of Jehovah God. She was a member of the Park View Congregation. Vera loved reading and studying the Bible. She enjoyed talking to family and friends on the phone. Vera had a passion for animals. She loved to visit the horses at Roger Williams Park. She loved to order cookbooks and collect recipes. Vera had a sweet tooth, her favorite was chocolate cake and brownies. She was a generous person and she loved people and getting visitors. She always greeted you with a 'How you doin?'
Vera always prayed and trusted in Jehovah for everything. She will be dearly missed.