

Hallie Lou was born on February 16, 1931 in Ravenna, Ohio to father Herbert Wayne (Stub) Eidson and mother Mae Bell Finch. She took pride in being a life long resident of Ravenna.
On August 28, 1954, she married David Lawrence McClure. They went on and had 2 children; Kim (Guy) Verrona and Douglas L. (Donna) McClure. Hallie Lou is survived by siblings Barbara Moore, Thomas (Kelly) Eidson, nephews Tyler Eidson and James (Laura) Moore, niece Shelli Mae Moore, and sister-in-law Marlene Klamut. Hallie had 8 grandchildren; Thomas (Michelle) George, Kolby (Conley) Verrona-Wagner, Corrie (Dan) White, Natalie (Dan) Vojtko, Jonathan (Rachel) McClure, Zachary (Rebecca) Verrona, and Joseph McClure. Hallie was also blessed with 9 great-grandchildren whom she dearly loved. Anna and Charlee White, Alyssa, Madison and Camden Vojtko, Adeline George, Nash and Dax Wagner, and Cameron Verrona.
Hallie was preceded in death by her husband David Lawrence McClure; father Herbert Wayne (Stub) Eidson; mother Mae Bell Finch; brothers James Moore; Robert Eidson, and Edward Eidson.
Hallie graduated from Ravenna High School in 1949 and then went on to earn her cosmetology license in Cleveland, Ohio. She worked as a secretary at the Ravenna Arsenal where she met her husband, David. Hallie went on to raise her two children that she dearly loved. As her children entered high school, she went to work as a secretary at Warren Production Credit until retiring in 1985. After retirement, Hallie volunteered at Robinson Memorial Hospital every Tuesday morning for years as a transporter. She also enjoyed spending time with family and friends. Hallie prided herself in her home, taking care of the outside and inside, keeping things immaculate at all times. She also loved to attend her grandchildrens’ sporting events always loudly cheering them on! Hallie always loved to listen, spend time with her children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, family, friends, andneighbors offering wonderful advice that was so priceless to all. Hallie loved to laugh, was quite spunky, and was always up for a fun party! She will be sorely missed.
Her wishes for cremation are being honored and no services are scheduled.
The McClure, Moore and Eidson family would like to thank Debbie of the Gardens of Western Reserve Home Care for the wonderful and gracious care given to Hallie and her family during this difficult journey.
Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.wood-kortright-borkoski.com for the McClure family.
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