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Hope Hall, 81, of Winslow, IN passed away Sunday, September 28, 2025. She was reunited with her beloved husband that passed earlier this year. Hope was born October 9, 1943 in Pensacola, FL to the late George R. Lavan and Bernice (Collins) Singleton. She graduated from Winslow High School in 1961. Hope married the love of her life, Kenneth L. Hall, February 18, 1961 and was blessed with nearly 64 years before his passing January of 2025. She furthered her education at Oakland City College where she graduated Magna Cum Laude with her Bachelor’s degree in Education. Hope worked for the State of Indiana as a social worker for 34 years before retiring November of 2007. She enjoyed playing the piano, tending her flower gardens, feeding her hummingbirds, and watching the birds in the back yard. Hope was a woman of many talents, including playing the piano and being fluent in French. She was a proud Christian woman and attended the Muren Church of God.
She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Kenneth Hall; and infant daughter, Barbara Anne Hall.
Hope is survived by her children, Kenneth Lavan (Amy) Hall, Hope (Kevin) Quackenbush, Stephen (Jennifer) Hall, and Clenneth “Clint” (Angie) Hall; grandchildren, Kenneth Robert Hall, William Hall, Amanda Nelson, Zachary Hopper, Kaleb Hall, Dr. Tory Hall, Austin Hall, Josie Hall, and Danielle Hall; step-grandchildren, Teala Raetz, Samantha Striegel, and Lee Quackenbush; great-grandchildren, Kendrick, Brianna, Evarissa, and Ayzzen; step-great-grandchildren, Greyson, Braxton, Ensley, Kaylee, Tyson, and Jordan; sister, Faye Adkins; and special nieces, Marla and Carla.
Per Hope’s wishes a graveside service will be held 10 AM CST Saturday, October 18, 2025 at Sunset Cemetery in Winslow with Reverend Gary Watson officiating.
Memorial donations may be made to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital in the memory of Hope.
Condolences may be offered by visiting www.CornColvinFuneralHome.com. Corn-Colvin Funeral home is honored to serve the Hall family.
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