Sharon Hall

Obituary of Sharon Mae Hall

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Sharon Mae Hall of Carver passed away at her home in Carver on Dec 6, 2007. She was 63 years old. She was the loving wife of 43 years to Robert E. Hall. Devoted Mother of Robert E. Hall, Jr. and his wife Julie D. of Middleboro, Deborah M. (Hall) Johnson of Carver and Patricia R. (Hall)Westgate and her husband Robert C. of Westport. Twin Sister of Karen C. Cappola of Nevada, sister of Clifford E. McCann of FLA, Teresa M. Warren of Brockton, Mary R. Fox of Brockton, Richard A. McCann of Taunton and the late Thomas A. McCann and Kevin J. McCann. Loving Grandmother of Casey A. DeChristopher, Chelsea M. Johnson, Ashley L. Westgate and Samantha C. Westgate. She is also survived by many nieces and nephews. She was the daughter of the late Joseph F. and Ruth M. (Smith) McCann. Sharon was born in Boston and had lived in Carver for 35 years. She was a Waitress at the Sunshine Café in Lakeville. She was an avid sport fan, especially the Red Sox and Patriots, but most of all she loved her husband, children and grandchildren. Calling Hours will be held on Sunday Dec 9,2007 from 2-5pm at the Shepherd Funeral Home 116 Main St (Rt58) Carver. Family and Friends are welcome to gather at the funeral home on Monday Dec 10,2007 at 8:15 followed by a mass at St Ann’s Church in W. Bridgewater at 10am . Burial will be in Pine Hill’s Cemetery in W.Bridgewater. Donations can be made to the Cranberry Hospice 36 Cordage Park Circle, suite 326 Plymouth Ma 02360.
A Memorial Tree was planted for Sharon
We are deeply sorry for your loss ~ the staff at Shepherd Funeral & Cremation Service
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