Corbet Hall
and Helen Young
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Corbet Hall Family
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Corbet Hall b 26 Aug 1915
Knott Co KY d 21 Mar 1988 Hazard,
KY of a Brain Tumor (Cancer); s/o
Joe Hall and Martha Reynolds. Corbet Hall was ordained as a minister
with the Old Regular Baptist Church on 5 Jan 1980. He is buried in the
Francis Day Cemetery, Litt Carr, Knott Co KY. Corbet Hall m. 8 Feb 1947 Knott Co KY to Helen Young b 22 Feb 1931. Children of Corbet Hall and Helen Young;
1. Lovely Hall m. Male Honeycutt
2. Janice Hall m. Male Conley
3. Gladys Hall m. Male Martin
4. Mabeline Hall m. Male Watson
5. Mary Sue Hall m. Male Collins
Corbet Hall and
Almancy Amburgey
Corbet Hall b 26 Aug 1915
Knott Co KY d 21 Mar 1988 Hazard,
KY of a Brain Tumor (Cancer); s/o
Joe Hall and Martha Reynolds. Corbet Hall was ordained as a minister
with the Old Regular Baptist Church on 5 Jan 1980. He is buried in the
Francis Day Cemetery, Litt Carr, Knott Co KY.
Corbet Hall m. Almancy "Attie" Amburgey b 2 May 1922 d 26 Oct 1968 d/o
William Albert
Amburgey and Flossie Click.
Obituary:
HALL, CORBET
With a sad heart and the help of the Lord I will try to write the obituary of
my beloved husband, Elder Corbet Hall. Corbet was the son of the late Joe Hall
and Martha Reynolds Hall. Corbet and I were married on February 8, 1947 and
the Lord blessed our home with five daughters - Lovely Honeycutt of Hindman,
Janice Conley of Mousie, Gladys Martin of Litt Carr, Mabeline Watson of
Plymouth , Michigan , Mary Sue Collins of Hindman -- and five grandchildren.
Corbet was a good husband and father. Corbet realized the need of the Savior
and after much praying to the Good Lord and Savior he felt the Lord had saved
his soul. Corbet joined the Old Regular Baptist Church on November 4, 1972 .
The Lord called him to the ministry, so on January 5, 1980 Happy Home Church
ordained Corbet as a minister. Corbet loved everyone and went to church as
long as he was able. He had been sick for several years with heart trouble,
then on December 1, 1987 we found out that he had a brain tumor. On December
2, 1987 he had brain surgery in Lexington . Corbet had that dreaded disease,
cancer, and he was never able to help himself after the surgery. He was in and
out of the hospitals a lot, but I never left his side. Me and at least one of
our girls were with him at all times. On March 21, 1988 at the hour of 7:45
a.m. at Hazard ARH, the Lord called Corbet home to live with Him. We all miss
him. My home is so lonesome since he is gone, but I feel like our loss is
Heaven's gain. Corbet has just gone away with a friend. I want to thank all
our Brothers and Sisters in the Lord for their great love and kindness and
especially their prayers during Corbet's sickness and death. Thank you again.
Written by wife and sister in hope, Helen Hall

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