Patricia Hall, age 79 of Cordell, passed away Monday, January 13, 2020, at St. Anthony Hospital.
Patricia Carole Murray was born February 9, 1940 in Okmulgee, OK, the youngest of 4 children born to Marvin McCay Murray and Bessie Mae (Wilburn) Murray. She was raised in Purcell and attended Purcell Schools, graduating with the Class of 1957. While in school, Patricia was the drum major for the Dragon band and also voted Home Coming Queen. She married early, after graduating from High School, to James Noah Hall, JR, and together they raised 3 sons, James, Patrick and Kelly. When the boys were young, Patricia stayed busy with all their activities. She served as Den Mother in their Scout Troops and volunteered as home room mother at the school. In later life she worked in communications as a part of Sales and Advertising, she greatly enjoyed her work and activities. In her spare time, she enjoyed refurbishing furniture and she always looked forward to seeing family, and especially enjoyed her grandchildren. She loved her family and will be greatly missed!
She was preceded in death by:
Her Parents, Marvin and Bessie Murray
and
Her brother, Lynn Murray.
Patricia is survived by:
Her boys, Dr. James Hall III of Lahoma, OK;
Dr. Patrick Hall of Edmond, OK and Kelly Hall of St. Paul, MO;
Sister,
Wilma Jean Robinson of Corpus Christi, TX;
Brother, Timothy Murray of
Powell, WY;
7 grandchildren, Alexander Hall, Caroline Hall, Lena Hall,
Ashlynn Colley, Jared Hall,
Andrew Hall and Austin Hall;
3 great
grandchildren, Ellie Hall, Daylon and Aceliegh Colley;
And a host of
other family and friends.
Funeral Services are scheduled for 2:00 P.M. Friday, January 17, 2020, at Wilson-Little Funeral Home Chapel, Purcell, OK. Send online condolences @ wilsonlittle.com.
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