Celebration of Life Lillie Elizabeth Waddle Hall, Saturday, July 01, 2017 11:00 A.M., St. John's AME Church 807 Madison Ave., Montgomery, AL 36104, Officiating Rev. James E. Arnell, Pastor, Interment Oakwood Cemetery, Tuscumbia, AL, Ross-Clayton Funeral Home, Montgomery, Alabama - Directing

Pastor James E. Arnell~ Presiding
Organ Prelude ............................ ..... ... ........ ............................. Soft Music Processional .... ........................................................................ Sentences Hymn of Praise ....... ..... .. .. ..................................... 11Biessed Assurance11 The Prayer .......... ........................................................................................... Scripture Readings:
Old Testament ......................................... Proverbs 31 :10-121 25-31 New Testament ............. .... .......... ... ..... .. .. .............2 Timothy 4:6-8 Solo .. ......................... ..................... .. ............ ... .. Tarneshala T. Simmons
"Great Is Thy Faithfulness " Eulogy .. .... .............................................. ............. Pastor James E. Arnell Recessional .. .................. ......................... 11Let the Church Say Am en11

Pallbearers
Breon D. Green, Lyle J. Moore, Jalen K. Simmons, Jonathan T. Simmons, Jordan T. Simmons, Justin D. Simmons
Honorary Pallbearers
Stewards & Tru stees of St. John A.M. E. Church
Flower Bearers
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.
Honorary Flower Bearers
Miss ionaries
Acknowledgments
The family of Lillie W. Hall is appreciative for your outpouring oflove and sympathy during the transition of our loved one. Special thank you to Rev. James E: Arnell and the St. John's A.M.E. Church Family, and to Rev. Irvin Leon and the St. Paul A.M.E. Church Family. Your many expressions of love will always be
remembered and cherished.
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Waddle Hall
- - - SATURDAY, JULY 01' 2017 I 11 A .M. - - -
St. John's AME Church
807 Madison Ave. I Montgomery, AL 36104
Officiating Rev. James E. Arnell, Pastor
Interment
Oakwood Cemetery ITuscumbia, AL

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illie Elizabeth Waddle Hall Alabama. While at St. John's, she

was born September received the "Pastor's Award" for

9, 1925 in Tuscumbia, 23 years of dedicated service

a. She was the youngest as church organist, and she was

of four children born to the late also an elected member of the

Irvin B. and Carrie Griffin Waddle. Trustee Board.

She graduated from Trenholm High School in Tuscumbia, Alabama. She received her B.A. and Masters in Education from Alabama State University. She also did further studies at Fisk University in Nashville, Tennessee.

Diligently involved in the community, she served with the Montgomery City Federation; The NAACP; former President of the Agnes J. Lewis Federated Club; former Financial Secretary for the Alabama Association

On August 16, 1946 she was of Women's Clubs; a charter

united in marriage to her college member and volunteer worker of

sweetheart, John Brady Hall of the Montgomery Museum of Fine

Dothan, Alabama. This union Arts, and tenured member of the

was blessed with one daughter Montgomery Chapter of Jack b- Jill

and one son. She served over of America.

forty years as a teacher at Marion Institute in Marion, Alabama; at Wenonah Elementary and Wenonah High Schools in Birmingham, Alabama, and as a

Lill iewas preceded in death by her husband, John B. Hall, Sr., PH.D.; her siblings: Mary T. Ricks, James I. Waddle, and Ada W. Comer.

Circulation Librarian at Alabama She leaves to cherish fond

State University.

memories two loving ch ildren:

A proud 71 -year life member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., she served as the first director of Beta Nu Omega Chapter's Service Center; Cluster IliB Cluster Coordinator; former chapter membership committee chair; and graduate advisor of Alabama State University and Huntington College undergraduate chapters.

Carolyne Hall (Johnnie) Simmons of Atlanta, GA., and john Brady (Tamra) Hall, Jr. of Fayetteville, GA.; six grandchildren: Jonathan T. (Estelita) Simmons, justin D. (Tarneshala) Simmons, Cara Simmons (Breon) Green, Erica Hall (Lyle) Moore, jasmine L. Hall and Christina L. Hall; ten great grandchildren; two sisters -inlaw: Jeannetter Curtis of Detroit,

Baptized as an infant at St. Paul MI., and lradell Thomas of Camp

A.M.E. Church in Tuscumbia, Spring, MD.; god-children, nieces,

Alabama, she also faithfully nephews, cousins, and many

served the Lord at Allen Temple friends.

A.M.E. Church in Bessemer,

Alabama, and Historic St. John's

A.M.E. Church in Montgomery,