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Carolyn Ann Hall was born to the late Clarence (PeeWee) Hall and Bernice Silas Hall in Winter Park, Florida. She became a member of Ward Chapel AME Church which was co-founded by her great-great grandfather the late Walter B. Simpson. Carolyn attended Webster Elementary, Winter Park Junior High and Winter Park High. Carolyn worked for Good Will Industries for a little over a decade, and also as a Food Service Worker with Rollins College for three years.
Carolyn exhibited a heart of love and true selflessness. She had great compassion for family, friends and animals. She loved her nieces and nephews and helped raise them. Carolyn had a spirit that attracted people to whom she loved very much. She was vibrant and loved life, she put a smile on other people faces and she believed in sharing with others.
Carolyn soul departed this life on July 10, 2025. Her departure was a deep and personal loss by her family and friends; she will be greatly missed by them all. She was proceeded in death by her brother (Clarence Hall Sr.), Sister (Diane Hall Stokes), Sister (Cynthia Hall Moses), nephew (Willie E. Foster) and nieces (Daphne and Takisa Hall).
Carolyn leaves to cherish precious memories; her sisters Netherland Hall, Leberta Willson and Clara Jones, her nephews Deleon Stokes, Willie Riggins and Sanders Jones. Her nieces Monet Moses, Latonya Stokes and host of other relatives and friends
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