She was born on July 29, 1936 in Buckville, Arkansas to Ralph B. Hall and Geneva (Chapman) Hall.
She was raised in Hot Springs, Arkansas and moved to Texarkana, Texas to raise a family. She spent a short time in Dallas, Texas before settling in Bella Vista, Arkansas.
During her long career in sales she rose to the position of senior vice-president of sales for Allegro Manufacturing Co. (Conair) receiving many awards for her professional and charitable efforts. She enjoyed her association with Walmart.
Polly loved to travel and experience fine restaurants but she was happiest when she was preparing large meals, especially during the holidays. She was known for her generosity and outgoing personality and will be deeply missed by her family and friends. Polly was a proud member of Razorback Nation.
She is survived by two daughters; Mary LeAnn Keller and husband Paul Maggioni of Needham, MA, Jeri Dian Keller of Texarkana, TX, one son; Scott Keller and wife Debbie of Fayetteville, AR, one sister; LaNell Smith of Hot Springs, Arkansas, and three grandchildren; Morgan and Nicholas Keller, Alexander Maggioni.
Funeral services will be held 10:00 AM, Tuesday, September 27th at the Central Methodist Church, downtown Fayetteville with Reverend Steve Pullium officiating.
Committal services will be held 1:00 PM, Wednesday, September 28th at Memorial Gardens in Hot Springs, Arkansas.
Nelson-Berna Funeral Home, Fayetteville, Arkansas
She was born on July 29, 1936 in Buckville, Arkansas to Ralph B. Hall and Geneva (Chapman) Hall.
She was raised in Hot Springs, Arkansas and moved to Texarkana, Texas to raise a family. She spent a short time in Dallas, Texas before settling in Bella Vista, Arkansas.
During her long career in sales she rose to the position of senior vice-president of sales for Allegro Manufacturing Co. (Conair) receiving many awards for her professional and charitable efforts. She enjoyed her association with Walmart.
Polly loved to travel and experience fine restaurants but she was happiest when she was preparing large meals, especially during the holidays. She was known for her generosity and outgoing personality and will be deeply missed by her family and friends. Polly was a proud member of Razorback Nation.
She is survived by two daughters; Mary LeAnn Keller and husband Paul Maggioni of Needham, MA, Jeri Dian Keller of Texarkana, TX, one son; Scott Keller and wife Debbie of Fayetteville, AR, one sister; LaNell Smith of Hot Springs, Arkansas, and three grandchildren; Morgan and Nicholas Keller, Alexander Maggioni.
Funeral services will be held 10:00 AM, Tuesday, September 27th at the Central Methodist Church, downtown Fayetteville with Reverend Steve Pullium officiating.
Committal services will be held 1:00 PM, Wednesday, September 28th at Memorial Gardens in Hot Springs, Arkansas.
Nelson-Berna Funeral Home, Fayetteville, Arkansas
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