IN LOVING MEMORY OF

Hattie Louise

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March 25, 1935 – December 2, 2025

Obituary

Hattie Louise Hall (Morrison) went to be with the Lord on December 2, 2025, at the age of 90, after a short illness.

She is preceded in death by her adopted parents, Frank Morrison and Estelle Warmath, and her adopted sister Donna Brown.She is survived by her son, Franklin Hall; daughter-in-law, Rada; grandchildren Frankie, Christopher, and Bradley; half-sister, Katherine Boone; nieces Amy Murrey, Katherine Butts, and Donna "Sissy" Brown; and her nephew, Al Brown.

Louise Hall was born on March 25, 1935, in Memphis, TN. She graduated from Central High School in 1953 and from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, in 1957, earning a Bachelor of Arts.

Louise worked for the Tennessee Department of Human Services as a Daycare Licenser for nearly 40 years. As a single mom, she worked day and night to provide for her son, whom she loved very dearly.

She was a devoted member of Bellevue Baptist Church with a deep and unwavering connection to her Savior, Jesus Christ.

Louise had an unmatched passion for all her pets throughout the years. She loved spending as much time as possible with her cats and dogs.

She was a long-time active member of the International Order of the King's Daughters and Sons. Louise's favorite possessions were her dolls. She loved participating in the Southern Belle Doll Club with her sister, Donna, for many years.

In her later years, she had an undying love for spending time with her grandchildren, who lovingly knew her as "Grammy." She will be forever remembered as a strong, independent woman, now at peace, reunited with her sister in the Kingdom of Heaven.

A private service will be held.

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