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Viginia Hall
In Memory of
Viginia Mae
Hall
1938 - 2018
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Obituary for Viginia Mae Hall

Viginia Mae  Hall
​Virginia Mae Hall "Bayne", 79, of Travelers Rest, went to be with the Lord January 10, 2018.

Virginia is survived by her loving children, Angela (Jason) Brown, Buddy David Hall, Junior (Donna), Linda Culpepper, and Doris Looper (Rick); sister, Clara Carver; best friend, Wanda Bayne; grandchildren, Brandon, Tyler, Jinnie Lynch, Angel Brown, Timmy, Brandi, Shannon, and Regina Hall, Billy and Mathew Culpepper, Amanda Smith, Ashley and Nancy Harris, and Kala Solebees; great grandchildren, Blak and Tyler Hall, Kerri,, Bernagan, and Parker Culpepper, Devin and Easton Welch, JT Mellichamp, Levi Harris, Krist and Jeremiah Smith, Bryson and Matthew Culpepper, Landon, Emma, Logon, JB and Hunter.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Buddy David Hall; son, Robert Hall; daughter, Peggy Harris; Siblings, Jody Bayne, Airplane Bayyyne, Myndy Bane, Frank Bayne, and Sonny Bayne;​ grandchildren, Timmy and Brani Hall; and her parents; Paul and Annie Bayne.

She loved her family and her church. She enjoyed being carefree, living a simple, family centered life and sing gospel music with her children and grandchildren. She welcomed anyone in need to her home.

She and her husband loved to fish. She could do it all day, although she was the catch and release type. Fish was not part of her meals. Even when she wasn't fishing, she loved to be outdoors.

Her grandchildren were the light of her life. Their parents were not even allowed to punish them in front of her, for they could do no wrong. Heaven surely gained an angel and she will be greatly missed.

The family will be hold a graveside service at Mountain View Memorial Park on Tuesday, January, 23 at 11 am.
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