

Margaret Cecile Hall 84 years of age went to be with the lord on September 24, 2025 at the The Commons at Orlando Lutheran Towers in the care of VITAS Inpatient Hospice after courageously battling the effects of Parkinson’s Disease. Margaret was born February 11, 1941 in Englishtown, NJ daughter of the late Wilbur and Elizabeth (Morgan) Cronk.
There will be a short graveside service Monday, September 29th, 2025 at 1 PM eastern at Sylvan Abbey Memorial Park, 2853 Sunset Point Road, Clearwater, FL 33759. Following all are welcome to Jeffrey and Eteri’s home, 12506 Streamdale Drive, Tampa FL 33626, after for an informal time of reflection to share memories, where there will be drinks and hors d'oeuvres available.
Margaret was a successful retail district manager for a woman’s outlet fashion clothing chain for more than 2 decades, opening a chain of locations in their expansion to the Tampa Bay area from Orlando in the 80s and 90s. Margaret loved the lord, her savior Jesus Christ, being in prayer and the scripture, reading and studying the bible. She was a student of the word of God and enjoyed time reading supportive writings from authors preaching and teaching in her faith. After retiring from retail, Margaret helped run her husband’s business DD HALL. Taking care of the administrative duties behind the company.
Margaret was a dedicated wife and care giver for her husband Donald D. Hall until his passing. Margaret enjoyed games, playing Bingo with friends, Parcheesi and others. She also enjoyed adventure puzzle computer games in her spare time. Her favorite hobbies starting in the 70s were crafts. She loved to crochet and knit, everything from stuff animals, hats, and blankets, to Christmas stockings and decorations. She also enjoyed ceramics and painting and made ceramic Christmas ornaments for her kids and grandkids. She was very talented in painting. One of her most prized accomplishments is a Christmas village that she painted and added to year after year and would display each Christmas season. Margaret loved to be competitive and sports. She was never shy about jumping in to play baseball, softball, tennis and even street hockey with family and friends. Loved a good game of lawn darts. She enjoyed watching baseball and hockey as well. Margaret loved family and was a good mother and her most important accomplishment was making sure all of her kids know God and our savior Jesus Christ.
Margaret is survived by her daughters Pamela Carp, her husband Steven Carp, Susan Kirsch, and her son Jeffrey Hall and his wife Eteri Hall, 7 grandchildren Jennifer, Daniel, Joshua, Ethan, Timothy, Jeremiah, and Savannah, 10 great grandchildren, and 2 great-great grandchildren, Sister Marie Rennecke, and many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband Donald D. Hall, son Raymond D. Hall, grandson Carl D. Obermeyer, great granddaughter Catilian Hall, and 6 siblings Wilbur, Richard, William, Joyce, Bonnie, and Rosalie.
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