A Daughter's Promise
Every time that I smile, evenj time that I sigh, I think of your face, and a tear escapes my eye. You were my world, my inspiration and my heart, But when you left me, I thought I would fall apart. You were my best friend, my one true "confidante," And that's not all you were, you were also my Mom. I didn't want to live without you, but you would have wanted me to,
And if there's anyone I want to make happy, that anyone is you.
I would have given anything to have you back, but I know now that it was meant to be,
For you are still watching from up there, and I know you're watching me. I'll make you proud Mom, I'm going to fulfill your wish,
You're going to see me and smile, that's a daughter's promise.
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The family of Claudine Hall expresses their sincere gratitude for the many acts of kindness extended to us during our time of bereavement. We are grateful for your prayers and words of encouragement. Every expression of sympathy is deeply appreciated and will long be remembered in our hearts.
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Pastor~ The Reverend Chekibe Holman, Officiating
"To everything there is a season, and a time to even} purpose
under the heaven."
Ecclesiastes 3:1
Today we celebrate the life of Claudine Hall affectionately
known as "Sister." She departed this life on June 24, 2015. She was
born May 31, 1945 in Greensburg, Louisiana to the union of Joe
Hall and Ola Mat_thews. She was raised in Greensburg, Louisiana
and graduated from Helena High School.
Claudine moved to Atlanta, Georgia in 1967 with her
husband, Roosevelt and their two children, Alvin and Yolanda.
She worked as a caregiver for a loving family in Fayetteville,
Georgia until she retired.
Claudine believed in God and received Christ early in. She
was a fun-loving mother, sister, daughter, aunt and grandmother.
She enjoyed spending time with her children and grandchildren.
She also enjoyed playing computer games and watching soap
operas. Claudine lov:d all her family and had a wonderful smile
that could light up a room.
Claudine was preceded in death by her parents, Joe Hall
and Ola Hall; her husband, Roosevelt; and her son, Alvin Hall. She leaves to cherish her memory her daughter, Yolanda
Hall of Atlanta, Georgia; two sisters, Gwendolyn Hall of Greensburg, Louisiana and Sharon Rattliff of Murfreesboro, Tennessee; six brothers, Lawrence Hall (Marie) of Carson, California, Joe Hall (Veronica) of College Park, Georgia, Otis Hall (Denise) of Gardenia California, Herbert Hall of New Orleans, Louisiana, Alex Hall (Vickie) of Carson, California and Antoine Hall of Christiana, Tennessee; four grandchildren, Marcelleus Jefferson, Ariyona Satterwhite, Alviyonna Hall and Marquis Hall; one great-grandchild, Marcelleus Jefferson, Jr.; and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
She will be greatly missed by her family and all that have known her.
Prelude Processional Selection
II Rough Side of the Mountain"
Scripture Readings: Prayer
Minister Minister
Selection
II Blessed Assurance"
Remarks: (Two Minutes, Please) Family
& Friends
Obituary (Read Silently)
Eulogy
Pastor Chekibe Holman
Acknowledgements Recessional
Postlude
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South-View Cemetery 1990 Jonesboro Road, Southeast
Atlanta, Georgia 30315