Donna M. Hall 74, of Frankfort, died at 7:50 p.m. on April 14, 2015 at her home, following a lengthy illness. Born December 9, 1940 in Frankfort, IN to Gerald & Sarah (Varner) Bewsey. She married Larry G. Hall on June 28, 1963 at the First Christian Church in Frankfort and he survives. Donna was a 1959 graduate of Frankfort High School and a lifelong Frankfort resident. She worked at Peter Paul for 5 years. Then after the birth of their first son, Tim, she was a stay at home mom. She enjoyed working with ceramics and was an avid college basketball fan.
Visitation and Services
Visitation will be Sunday, April 19, 2015 from 12 Noon – 1 p.m. at Goodwin Funeral Home with the service beginning at 1 p.m. Burial will be in Bunnell Cemetery. Memorial donations may be made to the Clinton County Cancer Society.
Survived by:
Husband: Larry Hall of Frankfort, 2 Sons: Tim (Wyndi) Hall of rural Frankfort, Brian (Cathy) Hall of rural Frankfort, Brother: Gerald (Mary Lou) Bewsey of Ottawa, OH, 4 Grandchildren and 5 Great Grandchildren.
Preceded by:
by a great grandson, Mason Stillwell.
So sorry for your families loss… Donna was a special lady….prayers for you all….
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Facebook Twitter GoogleSympathies to the entire family. It is always sad to hear of a passing classmate.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleI’m so sorry for your loss. Tim and I have been friends since we were kids and I remember Mrs. Hall very well.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleMy thoughts and prayers to the entire Hall family. I have worked with your son Brian for 24 years and I know how much he will miss you. Rest in peace Donna.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleTim, Brian, we are so sorry to hear about your mother’s passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleSo sorry for your family’s loss. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleLarry and family,
My sincerest condolences for your loss. I can’t recall whether I ever met Donna, during the two years that I worked at Peter- Paul- Cadbury, but I’m fairly certain that she must have been a nice woman, who will be greatly missed. I hope that you’ll cherish memories of her as I have of my time at “the candy factory”. Again, my deepest sympathy .
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