Melvalynn "Fay" Hall's Obituary
Melvalynn "Fay" Farmer Hall, 81, of Tampa was called home to be with her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, as well as with her loved ones who went before her on January 10, 2025.
Fay was born on September 23,1943 in Anderson, South Carolina to the late William and Edith Farmer. She was a devoted and loving wife, mother, grandmother, sister, niece, aunt and friend. Fay was known as "Nanny" to so many. She loved Jesus and her family dearly. She also enjoyed singing hymns, cooking, talking on the phone with family and friends and was a huge fan of The Hallmark Channel.
She is now reunited in Heaven with her parents William and Edith, her faithful husband of 43 years Kenneth Hall, her beautiful daughter Helen Roys, cherished daughter in love Kathy Bentrud, loving brothers Joseph Farmer and Jerry Farmer and baby sister Linda Fay.
Melvalynn is survived by her three sons who she loved unconditionally William "Tommy" Page and daughter in law Teala, Kenneth Dewayne Hall and Michael Allen Hall. Cherished siblings David and Sharon Farmer, Robert and Margie Farmer, Alfred Farmer, EJ and Deborah Farmer, Gail and Tony McClendon.
Her legacy and memories will continue to live on through her Grandchildren and Great-Grandchildren: Lisa Thompson and her children Sierra and Lee, Lynn, her husband Darrell and their children Ashlynn, Kaleb, Ayden, and Delilah, Marlana Bravo her children Adriana and Heather, Brittany Vanderloop, her husband Jeremy and their children Grace, Jeremiah, Zephaniah and Jedidiah, Kristy Mann and her husband George and their children Kourtney, Koedy, and Gavin. Katherine Glasgow and her husband David and children Sheyene and Jayden. The late Boe Kinchen, Cynthia and children Desiree, Allison and Caitlyn, Sarah Inman and her children Waylon and Emberlynn.
Fay also leaves behind many, many precious nieces and nephews as well 5 Great-great Grandchildren and loving Uncle's.
She was a precious saint with a servant heart and was loved by so many and will be missed very much.
May she rest in peace forever in Heaven above.
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