
Norma Jean Hall, 85, passed away in the comfort of her home, surrounded by her loving family, on Monday, August 18th, 2014 in Chesapeake. Born on March 28th, 1929 in Doanville, OH, she was the daughter of the late Clarence Warren and Emily Robinette Warren. Her hobbies included crabbing at the Great Bridge Locks, going to yard sales, and making the best coffee cake ever!
She is survived by her loving husband of 45 years, Clyde Randolph Hall; six children, William Wachenschwanz of Nelsonville, OH, David Wachenschwanz and his wife, Tina, Clarence Warren and his wife, Carolyn, and Debra Wachenschwanz, all of Doanville, OH, Hope Hall-Holbert and her husband, Mark, and Melissa Hall-Greer, all of Chesapeake, VA; two step-sons, Mark Hall and his wife, Kathy of Chesapeake, VA and Michael Hall of Hopewell, VA; fourteen grandchildren, Christy Sullivan, Christopher Wachenschwanz and his wife, Kathy, David Wachenschwanz and his wife, Nicona, Brooke Wachenschwanz, Tina Warren, Lorie Skivers, Rick Warren, Robin Warren, Stacy Clement and her husband, John, Amanda Fetty and her husband, Chad, Melanie Holbert, Sean Greer, Jr., Gabriel Woods, and Noah Woods; eighteen great-grandchildren, Korey Wachenschwanz, Christopher Wachenschwanz, Amber Powell, Candance Conley, Jody Conley, Dustin Conley, Tara Starliper, Emily Candelario, Raven Warren, Seth Warren, Steven Warren, Tyler Deel, Cody Clement, Ashley Clement, Gabrielle Clement, Jacob Clement, Alexandria Snider, and Sidney Snider; and twenty-one great-great-grandchildren, Serenity Powell, Izabella Powell, Faye Lockhart, Caden Conley, Ethan Conley, Cane Conley, Rylee Conley, Madison Conley, Ashleigh Conley, Damien Lehman, Zavier Lehman, Jade Starliper, Kaylee Starliper, David Wachenschwanz, Jr., Brantlen Wachenschwanz, Bryleigh Wachenschwanz, James Wachenschwanz, Colton Kloha, Alivia Freer, Alexis Freer, and Issac Candelario. She was preceded in death by her parents; brother, Clarence “Buck” Warren; sister, Joy Steinbrink; two infant brothers; and a granddaughter, Candy Jo Warren.
The family will celebrate Norma’s life at the family home. Visitors are welcome to come by and bring food or flowers at any time.
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Very sorry for the loss of your mother/family member our prayers go with you. I did not know her well but, I have known Hope for many years as she is friends with my daughter Crystal. I do know that she was a wonderful woman who did a beautiful job raising Hope into a the woman she has become and being a good wife to her husband for many years! May God bless you in knowing that she along with her husband took on the task of something most grandparents never have to expect to do and she did it all for love!