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Louise A. Hall

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Louise Hall of Heber Springs, Ark., passed away Saturday, Oct. 1, 2011, at the Baptist Health Medical Center in Heber Springs. Born Sept. 16, 1921, she was the daughter of the late James Atha and Alta Hall of Heber Springs. Miss Hall was preceded in death by her parents; brother, Henry Hall; and sister, Dollie Jackson. She loved her church, family and community and had the kindest, most compassionate heart of anyone her family knew. She lived her faith in God daily and was an example for all she was around. She worked at the Federal Agricultural Soil Conversation Service for over 30 years, only retiring early to take care of her invalid mother at home. She later cared for her sister and always was willing to take care of the families' children. She dedicated her life to work in her church, singing in the choir and teaching the four and five year old class for over 25 years. Serving on the condolence committee, serving grieving families was one of her ministries at the First United Methodist Church of Heber Springs, where her family were charter members. Survivors are a brother, Jimmy Hall of Heber Springs; nieces, Janette Fall of Heber Springs, Clarinda (Randy) Carr of Fayetteville, Janet Crawford of Batesville, and Kathy Hall of Austin, Texas; nephews, Howell (Sheryl) Jackson of Maumelle and Boyce (Beth) Jackson of Heber Springs; and many great-nieces and nephews. She also leaves many friends who admired and respected her. Memorials may be made to the Children's Ministries of the First United Methodist Church of Heber Springs. Pallbearers are Franklin Fall, Darrell Norton, Adam Jackson, Sam Carr, Randall Carr and Lee Bell. Funeral service will be Monday, Oct. 3, at 1:30 p.m. at the First United Methodist Church of Heber Springs with burial at Cleburne County Memorial Gardens. www.olmstead.cc.

Published October 3, 2011

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