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Geneva Hall, 65, died Aug. 29, 2007, at her home in Sutton as the result of ongoing medical problems. Her daughter Tina was by her side.
A memorial service will be held in California at a later date.
A retired nurse, Hall was born Nov. 8, 1941, in French Camp, Calif., to Clyde and Mattie Bell Camper. She came to Alaska in 2003.
Hall loved the Lord, family, NASCAR and shopping. In her younger days she also loved camping and fishing. She was warm and loving, and when she smiled her eyes would sparkle. Hall smiled through the worst of her pain and will be greatly missed by her family and friends.
Hall’s family is grateful to Dr. Ty Vincent and staff, who saved her life in January 2003. They are also grateful for her other doctors, Home Health and Hospice and the Palmer Senior Center.
Hall is survived by daughters Cindy and Tina; sons Charles and Kelly; sons-in-law Morgan and Chad; sisters-in-law Teresa and Tina; grandchildren Bobby, Hope, Tanya, Brittany, Kyle, Charlie, Anthony and Taylor; great-grandchildren Hailey and Anthony; brothers Wayne and Jimmy; sister Iris June; and lots of nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband, Charles, and daughter Trina; parents Clyde and Mattie Bell; brothers C.J. and Roy; and sisters Faye, Carol Jean and Maryann.
Local arrangements were provided by Kehl’s Palmer Mortuary.