Beverly Jayne Hall

Beverly Jayne Hall, 58, of Biscoe left this earth on Wednesday, February 19, 2014.  There was a happy meeting in heaven as she was reunited with her daddy, Jewell P. Hall, Sr.; her sister, Sherrilynn Willeford;  her nephew, Aaron Hall; and her grandparents, among others.

She is survived by three sons, Kyle (Courtney) Hall of Biscoe, Dylan (Meagan) Tipton of Cabot and Beau Tipton of Manila; four grandsons, Cody Hall, Gabe and  Levi Tipton, and Kaiden Tipton; her very best friend, Marty Williams of Biscoe; her mother, Daisy Hall of Biscoe; brother, Paul (Donna)Hall of Wynne; three sisters, Gloria (Henry)Strohl and Sonja (Vernon) Owens of DeValls Bluff and Brenda (Charles) Simpson of Biscoe; plus a host of nieces, nephews, aunts, cousins and friends.

Beverly was born December 6, 1955 at Des Arc, the fourth child of Jewell and Daisy Hall.  Beverly was a member of Biscoe FirstBaptist Church.  She was a graduate of DeValls Bluff High School and attended Arkansas State University at Beebe.  She was proud of her service with the Hazen Unit of the Arkansas National Guard.   She was a refinery operator with Riceland Foods at Stuttgart.

Growing up on the farm, Beverly was a true “daddy’s girl” and was always eager to help him.  She loved to dance and participated in several competitions while in high school. Beverly loved sports and enjoyed watching her grandsons play ball.  Beverly loved being outside and was meticulous about her flowers and yard.   She and Marty spent a lot of time traveling, going on cruises and walking.  They could be seen walking Highway 70 nearly every day until  this past year.   Beverly’s favorite place to go was the beach – any beach.  She had an outgoing personality and perpetual smile that was her hallmark.  She looked forward to Friday nights when she, her mother, her sisters and nieces had a standing date for a Girls’ Night Out.

Beverly was diagnosed with lung cancer July 8, 2013, and fought valiantly to overcome this disease.  The family appreciates Dr. Kewen Jauss and the North Little Rock Oncology staff, Baptist Hospice, CARTI, Pam Tipton and Freida Isbell for their excellent care.  Also, Beverly’s family will be forever grateful to Marty Williams for her unselfish devotion to Beverly, especially during this battle with cancer.

Beverly was a loving, feisty, fun-loving, energetic person who will live forever in our hearts until we are reunited with her in heaven.

Memorial Service will be held Saturday, February 22, at 11:00 a.m., First Baptist Church in Biscoe.  Visitation will be Friday night at Westbrook Funeral Home in Hazen.  In lieu of flowers, memorials may be submitted to Biscoe Fire Department, Hazen Cemetery Association or C.A.R.T.I.

 

 

11 thoughts on “Beverly Jayne Hall”

  1. So sorry for your loss. Bev was always avery good friend and person and will truely be missed, will be so odd to go by her house and not see her in her yard.

  2. Hall Family, We are deeply saddened to hear of Beverly’s passing. She fought a valiant fight. Please know that our thoughts and prayers are with your family at this most difficult time. Your friends at CartiNlr

  3. Cheri Snider Henderson

    My thoughts and prayers are with Beverly’s family and friends. I met her when we were in high school and she was a kind and wonderful person that i am glad that i got to know. She will be missed.

  4. Kenny and Linda B. Metcalf

    To the Hall Family, We are so sorry to hear the passing of your daughter, Beverly Hall. She always had a smile on her face. She was a very nice and friendly person. We will keep the family in our prayers

  5. I will always remember thinking how cool Beverly was, when I was young and hung out with Sherri and Sonja. Those were wonderful memories of long ago. We are not guaranteed length of days, so it becomes even more important to makes the ones we have lasting memories. Much love to the Hall family as you go through grief together, once again. My heart goes out to all of you.

  6. Shannon Mayher Sledd

    My thoughts and prayers are with Beverly’s family. She was an awesome person and I can’t help but remember the laughs , Bev, my mom, and I had carpooling back and forth to VanHeusen when I was a teenager. My memories will last forever.
    Much Love, Shannon

  7. Littell and Janice Sparks

    To Beverly’s Family,
    Please accept our deepest sympthy and know that our thoughts and prayers are with you and may God help soften your grief and ease the emptyness in your hearts.
    Littell and Janice Sparks

  8. Judy Chapman Bell

    I will always remember the hours we spent together. She was my best friend in high school. She always had a smile on her face and a zest for life like no one else I have ever known. I am sorry for the Hall family’s loss. This is truly a good family and we don’t ever understand why things happen the way they do. Beverly you were a very special one, God got a good angel.

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