of Batesville, AR
September 26, 1931 - February 23, 2022
Martha Sue Reynolds Hall, 90, of Batesville passed away Wednesday, February 23, 2022.
She was born September 26, 1931 in Batesville, Arkansas to Herald Noble Reynolds and Virgle Lora Robertson Reynolds.
Martha was a member of Calvary Baptist Church of Batesville. In her earlier years she enjoyed singing; she also enjoyed traveling. Most of all she loved her grandchildren and adored her great-grandson.
Survivors include her husband, James Buford Hall of Batesville; one daughter, Martha Frances Hall McWilliams Brouphy (Michael) of Rising Fawn, Georgia; two sons, James Herald Hall (Jane Vittitoe) of Chattanooga, Tennessee and John Winfred Hall (Michele) of Nashville, Tennessee; one brother, Clifford Reynolds of Batesville; five grandchildren, James River Corbyn, Jonathan Ryan McWilliams, John Daniel Hall (Lauren), Holly Michele Hall Tate (Elliott), and Leif Noble Hall; and one great-grandson, Daniel Strider Hall.
She was preceded in death by her parents; and son-in-law, James Hugh McWilliams IV.
Graveside services will begin at 2:00pm Thursday, March 3, 2022 at Oaklawn Cemetery under the direction of Roller-Crouch Funeral Home of Batesville with Bro. Randy Scott officiating.
In lieu of flowers please make a donation to Calvary Baptist Church, 1775 Lyon Street, Batesville, AR 72501.
My deepest condolences to the entire family. She and James were such a wonderful Blessing to be around. Her smile was always contagious. Prayers for the entire family.
Billy Holifield
Praying for each of you.
David
Son of Adrian & Donna Simmons
Praying for you and your family. So sorry for your lost,as we loose,our parents
We have to remember all the wonderful memories.
You are in our thoughts.
Heartfelt condolences to the Hall family from all the Williams family. We adopted the Reynolds family many years ago when we moved to Arkansas and that included Martha Sue and her family and Clifford and his family - we loved and treasured them all. She was a kind, Christian woman who loved all her family very much and will greatly missed by all who knew her.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. Martha Sue was a wonderful person and
a long time friend.
So sorry for your loss. I knew Martha Sue since I was a little kid and she was a force.
Fondest memory: (there were soooo many!) was moving day in 1984 when Martha showed up at our house to help us move from Parkway Village to east Memphis - in her brand new BMW convertible that Jim had bought for her. We worked hard that day with several APBC friends coming to help us. Her smile was always radiant and from the heart! ''Precious memories! How they linger, how they ever flood my soul!'' She lived out her faith by example. She taught us so much about life and love. Thank you, Martha. We'll see you in again in Glory! Love, C