Homegoing Services for Ms. Mae Ossie Hall, of Atlanta, GA., will be held Monday, February 19, 2024, 11:00 A.M. at Mt. Carmel Baptist Church, 768 Martin Street, Atlanta, with remains placed in repose at 10:00 A.M. Reverend Timothy Flemming, Sr., Pastor, Officiating. Interment, Kennedy Memorial Gardens, Ellenwood, GA.
Ms. Hall leaves to cherish her memories, Glenda M. Walton, Vonnie L. Hall, Edgar Hall, Jr., Deborah Mallard, Robert L. Williams, Emmittie Williams, Mary Williams, Lee B. Williams, Brodie Williams, Joe W. Williams; 15 grandchildren, 19 great grandchildren, as well as a host of other loving family, extended family, and close friends. Family and friends are asked to assemble at the residence Monday, at 9:30 A.M.
Donald Trimble Mortuary, Inc., 1876 Second Avenue, Decatur, 404-371-0772-3.
ALPHONSO HOWARD sent Celestial Love for Mae Ossie Hall - February 17, 2024
Expressing Deep Sympathy and Condolences from Alphonso Howard and the Howard Family.
Condolences to the family of Mrs. Mae Hall. Gods strength and peace with each of you. May the LOVE of God shine upon each of you and your family.
Mrs. Mae will certainly be missed from Mt. Carmel. She was there when I came almost 39 years. I'll certainly miss her lovely personality and friendly spirit. She was a sharp dresser with all the lovely hats to match. Sleep on Mrs. Mae Hall. I pray for peace, strength & comfort for the family. Glenda Brown
I'm gonna miss getting off on your exit just to drop by to see how you were doing. I can't call you anymore to see if you want some fish. I know God is too wise of a man to make a mistake. I will forever cherish our conversations. Mae was one very strong woman. Love Gary, Denise, Khloe'
Well done my good and faithful servant, now take your rest. She always had kind words to say to me, she will be missed. -Vera Jones-Mt. Carmel Bapt Church
My condolences to you and your family during your time of bereavement, but remember to be absence from the body is to be present with the lord. Lillian Senior
I love you Big Mama, I miss coming to your house during the summer when we were kids. I love you always. Nakia Kee-Kee Hall.
I love you BigMa, and I already miss our outings, talks, and laughs. Take care beautiful and I'll see you in the morning. Roland Turman
Please accept my Condolences. I'll remember her warm heart and friendliness and how she really liked wearing hats.
Alphonso Howard
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