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Allie Mae Hall

HALL, ALLIE MAE Waldo, FL – Allie Mae Hall passed away peacefully surrounded by family April 16, 2021 at her long-time residence in Waldo FL; she was born October 21, 1929 in Madison Fl and she was 91. Allie was married to the love of her life Quitman Whitfield Hall of 71 years. She was preceded in death by her husband Quitman W. Hall, parents Burton and Mary Sheppard, Brother Manny Olie Sheppard, Sisters Shirley Tuten, Betty Jean Jordan Lee, Helen Dority and daughter-in-law Rebecca Hall. Survivors include daughters Linda (Jerry) Vlacos, and Virginia (James) Hunter, son Charles Hall five grandchildren – Travis Hunter, Alicia Vlacos, Kimberly Eliazer, Jaclyn Crawford, and Amber Schissler. Thirteen great-grandchildren Skylar Fowler, Jessie Fowler-Grey, Jared Ashten Crawford, Jaden Crawford, Senae Crawford, Ethan Grady, Allie Grady, Jacob Grady, Ella Grady, Peter Eliazer, Savannah Schissler, Hunter Schissler and Ashton Schissler. She also had two greatgreat grandchildren Jared Ashten Crawford Jr and Nevaeh Fowler. Allie Mae worked for various jobs over the years ultimately running an at-home daycare until retiring. Some of her favorite things included quilting, gardening, decorating, rooting for the Florida Gators football team, soap operas, numerous pets and cooking for her family and friends.
There will be a viewing from 5-7pm on Wednesday at the funeral home. Funeral Services will be held at 11:00 a.m. Thursday April 22, 2021 at Milam Funeral Home Chapel. Interment will be at Forest Meadows East cemetery. Arrangements are in the care of MILAM FUNERAL AND CREMATION SERVICES 311 S. Main Street Gainesville FL 32601 (352) 376-5361 www.milamfh.com

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In consideration of COVID-19, as well as the families we are serving, we would like for those of you whose immune systems are compromised please stay home and send the family a condolence card. We may also be forced to postpone services if this continues or worsens. Our profession as funeral directors is not only focused on serving families, but also protecting the families and the community at-large. Thank you and please take care!

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