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Dorothy Sue <I>Branch</I> Hall

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Dorothy Sue Branch Hall

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20 Jun 2020 (aged 73)
Henrico County, Virginia, USA
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Henrico County, Virginia, USA Add to Map
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Dorothy 'Sue' Branch Hall, 73, of Henrico County, passed away suddenly on the 20th of June. Sue was born on August 10, 1946 in Richmond to William H. Branch and Dorothy E. Spinx. She is survived by her husband of 50 years, John David Hall Jr.; her daughter, Susan Hall (Debbie); grandson, Jackson; sisters, Barbara Johnson Allen, Shirley Crockett (Ned) and Judy Reynolds (Glenn); niece, Lisa; two loving step-daughters, Cindy Willer (Tim) and Valorie Hall; and four step-grandchildren. Sue graduated from Thomas Jefferson High School and attended Averett University. She went on to have a long career at the Virginia State Corporation Commission, where she held a variety of positions. After retiring, Sue enjoyed duplicate bridge, and took pride in becoming a Life Master. She was a devoted wife and mother, possessed a good sense of humor, loved taking care of her family and was an excellent cook. A private memorial service will be held in her honor on June 25th. If you would like to honor Sue’s memory, please make a donation to your favorite charity.
Dorothy 'Sue' Branch Hall, 73, of Henrico County, passed away suddenly on the 20th of June. Sue was born on August 10, 1946 in Richmond to William H. Branch and Dorothy E. Spinx. She is survived by her husband of 50 years, John David Hall Jr.; her daughter, Susan Hall (Debbie); grandson, Jackson; sisters, Barbara Johnson Allen, Shirley Crockett (Ned) and Judy Reynolds (Glenn); niece, Lisa; two loving step-daughters, Cindy Willer (Tim) and Valorie Hall; and four step-grandchildren. Sue graduated from Thomas Jefferson High School and attended Averett University. She went on to have a long career at the Virginia State Corporation Commission, where she held a variety of positions. After retiring, Sue enjoyed duplicate bridge, and took pride in becoming a Life Master. She was a devoted wife and mother, possessed a good sense of humor, loved taking care of her family and was an excellent cook. A private memorial service will be held in her honor on June 25th. If you would like to honor Sue’s memory, please make a donation to your favorite charity.


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