It is with heavy hearts that we share the news that Eva Marie Hall passed away peacefully on November 6, 2021. Those who knew her will miss her strength, integrity, perseverance, warmth, humor and smile.
She leaves an immense legacy of love, family and memories and her memory will always be held dear by her sister, Terry Britto, her children, Ann Sherman and husband Robert, Mary Hall Matson, Rita Gardner and husband Harry, Keith Hall, Joy Bretones and husband Rick. She will be felt in the hearts of her grandchildren Christy Bixby, Aaron Matson, Jennifer Gardner, Keith Gardner, Melissa Gardner, Melonie Gardner, Harry Gardner, Evan Hall, Alex Hall, Zoey Hall and John Lopez and her great grandchildren, Devin, Tyler, Jaron, Jasaya, Jaselle, Kaylani, Madison, Daxton, Lainey, Michael and Thalia, Julian, Chelsea, Jaden, Arianna, Taylor and Michael.
Through her children, nieces and nephews and her large extended family that she admired so greatly, along with those who cared for her so lovingly, she will be honored and missed.
She lived an incredible life having been born in a house on Cape Cod to Edmund Babineau and Exilda Robichaud Babineau, and having survived her siblings Laura, Joseph, Simon, Laudia, and Mary.
Her commitment to her family, friends and her religious faith was unending. Having raised all five children on her own, she managed to teach love, sacrifice, compassion, humor and resourcefulness all her days. Eva loved lighthouses, riding in the car to sit at the beach, see all her favorite places of her times growing up on Cape Cod, her Dunkin Donuts, Red Sox, Bruins and New England Patriots, music, playing cards and her Sammi, Tiger and Sneakers.
Visitation will be held on Wednesday November 10, 2021 from 9:00am- 10:30am followed by a funeral mass at 11:00am at St Francis Xavier Church, Hyannis. Burial will follow at St. Francis Xavier Cemetery.
For online condolences, please visit www.doanebealameshyannis.com .
Dearest Mom,
We know it wasn’t easy for you to raise us all alone. You had to have felt overwhelmed sometimes and questioned if you were doing the right thing or doing enough. Please know that you made us all feel loved and wanted and secure. In our hearts, there will never be a better parent.
Mom/Eva, we love and miss you forever.
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