Mrs. Mary T. “Fish” Hall, age 92 of West Point, GA transitioned on Friday, March 18, 2022 at her residence.
Graveside Services for Mrs. Hall will be held on Sunday, March 27, 2022 at 2:00 p.m. in the Marseilles Cemetery with Rev. Charles Trammell, Sr., Eulogist, Rev. Alton Barber and Rev. W. G. Wimberly, assisting.
Public Viewing will be held on Saturday, March 26, 2022 from 2:00 p.m. until 6:00 p.m. at the mortuary.
MARY TRAMMELL HALL was born on December 11, 1929, in Harris County, West Point, GA, to the late Mr. Jack and Mrs. Jennie Bell (Davidson) Trammell. She was also recognized as the last of Davidson & Trammell First Legacy. She was affectionately known as “FISH,” by those who knew her well.
At an early age, she accepted Christ and joined Mt. Nebo Baptist Church in West Point, GA, under the Pastorship of Reverend B.C. Carter. She enjoyed cooking, dancing and raising her grandchildren and great-grandchildren along with helping people in the Community She was a homemaker and was employed by the Whitworth family until she retired. Mary attended 10th Street School, and was a member of the West Point Twin City Social Club along with her brothers and sisters.
Mary joined in Holy Matrimony to the late Mr. Lewis Williams; born to them were three beautiful children, Charles Lewis Williams, JoAnn (Williams)Bridges, Jerome Williams, all deceased. She later joined in union with the late Mr. Shirley Hall, Sr.; born to them were five beautiful children, Shirley Hall, Jr.(Belinda) of Chicago, Illinois, Bobby Hall, Sr.(Cathy), of West Point, GA, Mary Ann Hall(Deceased), Mr. James(Foot) Hall(Barbara McQueen) both deceased, Gwendolyn Hall(Alton Walker) of West Point, GA;Mary was blessed with 25 grandchildren and 48 great grandchildren from both unions.
Mary gained her wings and entered into eternal rest on Friday, March 18, 2022 at her residence of West Point, Georgia.
Mary was preceded in death by: her loving husbands; parents; her three sons, Charlie Lewis, Jerome, and James; two daughters, JoAnn, and MaryAnn; twin sister, Martha “Moot” Trammell Hutchinson; eight brothers and six sisters-in-law; Ralph(Lizzie Kate) Trammell, Lee(Ola Pearl)Trammell, Joseph(Hattie Mae)Trammell, John Trammell, Charles Trammell, twin brothers, Addis (Julia) Trammell, Sr., Anderson(Betty) Trammell, Alfred(Eva) Trammell and her oldest sister, Mamie Trammell (Willie)Wright.
She leaves to cherish her loving memories her two sons and daughter; her oldest niece, Juland (Thipp) Smith, special granddaughter, Shirley “Sweetpea” Hall; her full-time care provider, Pamela Bridges; nieces, Virginia(Gin) Davis, Martha(Peacha) Huguley, Diane Hutchinson Wilson and Ms. Jennie Trammell along with her special friend, Minnie Hunt; a host of nieces, nephews, great nieces and nephews, and other relatives and friends.
Final Arrangements are entrusted to M. W. Lee Mortuary.
Praying a since of peace and Gods warmth during this time. My sincerest condolences from Sigma Theta Military Sorority, Inc. family
Earth has no sorrow that Heaven cannot heal. (Kitty)
Sending heartfelt condolences to Mrs. Mary Hall and her family. Mel & Sherrell
Our heart goes out to you and to everyone who loved Miss Fish. This is such a huge loss. What a lovely person, Miss Fish was she will be deeply missed.
I would like to express my deepest sympathy to the Hall/Trammell families. Words cannot express my love & admiration for our dear "Fish". No matter if you were from West Point or not, we all were part of the "Fish Crew". Even though it saddened me that she's no longer with us. But now she's resting & awaiting this promise of Jesus found @ Acts 24:15.
Bettye Ann
Sorry to hear about your lost Ms. Fish has been a legend and the sweetest lady. Since 13st when I first meet her God is truly receiving a Angel.To the family Worm is most definitely praying 🙏🙏 hard for y'all Love Forever
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