
Jane Ellen Hall
11/09/1933 –
06/10/2020
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The family of Jane Ellen Hall will celebrate her life of 86 years at 10:00 a.m. on Monday, June 15, 2020, at Holy Spirit Catholic Church. The Hall family will receive friends Sunday, June 14, 2020, for a vigil service, followed by a visitation from 5:30 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. at Lake Ridge Chapel and Memorial Designers. She died on Wednesday, June 10, 2020. You are encouraged to sign the virtual guestbook and share memories and expressions of sympathy on this page.
Jane Ellen was born on November 9, 1933, to Clarence and Margaret Roberts in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Jane married Charles Hall on February 11, 1956, in St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Jane enjoyed being a registered nurse during her years before the family. She and her husband Charlie, that ran Raff and Hall Drug Stores, lived in Lubbock for over 60 years. She took great pride in raising her four children.
Jane believed Jesus Christ is her Lord and Savior. She was a faithful servant to him all of her years. She was excited to spend eternity with her husband Charlie, son Charles, granddaughter Heather and her loved ones that proceeded her. She’s now enjoying a great reunion in Heaven.
Survivors include her children, Judy Groves and husband, Bill; John Roberts Hall, and Joel Thomas Hall and wife, Karrie; grandchildren, Holly Jacks, and husband, Kevin; Sarah Hammons and husband, Augusto Uzeda; Michael Groves and wife, Lindsay; Tyler Hammons, Daniel Groves and wife, Lena; Ethan Hammons and wife, Katie; Victoria Groves, Jordan Hall, Garrett Hall, Jessica Jones and husband, Randy; Cheyenne Hall, Emma Morgan, Sierra Hall, Autumn McDaniel and husband, Michael; and Courtney Hall; 11 great-grandchildren; brother, Buddy Roberts, and wife, Jan.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Clarence, and Margaret Roberts; husband, Charles Morgan Hall, Sr.; son, Charles Morgan Hall, Jr.; and a grandchild, Heather Hall.
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Sorry to hear about Jane Ellen’s passing. I always enjoyed visiting with them in Lubbock and when we would meet in Ruidoso. Our prayers are with your family. Brick & Phyllis Roberts
We are Heartbroken to hear of Jane’s passing. She was near and dear to our hearts for many years. Charlie and Jane lived on 93rd street when my daughter, Kelsey was born. Our driveways were back to back. Kelsey always thought of Jane as her “Own” Grandma, and one day asked Jane if she would be her Godmother. My daughter learned how to bake cookies from scratch, sew, and many of life lessons from Godmother Jane. Kelsey always looked forward to seeing her when she came home from College at Christmas. Jane was the sweetest lady that we ever knew. We are heartbroken . She may be gone, but never forgotten, Love,
???? Kristin, Richard, and Kelsey Cooper