Prdra A. Hall

Prdra Arstell Hall, age 52, departed this life on Friday, December 8, 2017 with his sister and brother-in-law by his side. He is preceded in death by his mother, Melzella Hall; father, Carter Jarrett; brother, William “Turtle Rock” Hall; grandparents: Rev. Ernest and Willie Mae Hall; four aunts and four uncles. He leaves to cherish his memories two loving daughters, Imani Hall and Parys Adamson; sisters, Priscilla (Willie Sr.) Evans and Verlina Hall; brother, Roy Hall; two uncles, four aunts, several nieces, nephews, cousins and other friends too numerous to name. Special thanks to UT Hospice and Club XYZ and the Edge. The family will receive friends on Saturday, December 16, 2017 from 12PM-1PM at Unity Mortuary, with the funeral to follow with Rev. Rose Clark officiating and Rev. Steve Simpson as eulogist.

10 Responses to “Prdra A. Hall”

  1. Darryl Longmire says:

    My thoughts and prayers are with the family during your loss. I have lost a dear friend that I will miss greatly. May Prdra rest in peace.

  2. Kip Allen says:

    I lost one of My Dearest Friends.. Fly High Friend !! My Prayers are with the Family !! Prayers and Love .. Kip

  3. Jack Carden says:

    I send thoughts and prayers to the family, he is at peace and can rest now after a courageous fight.

  4. Patricia Turman Frazier says:

    So sorry for your loss keeping the family in my prayers.

  5. Samantha Sutton says:

    Fly high beautiful soul! Your presence and friendship will forever have an impact of my life! Prayers to all!

  6. Bruce Stanley says:

    Rest In Peace. Thanks for sharing your talent and joy with your community. You were well loved!

  7. Chas & Crystal Murr says:

    Our prayers are with your family. He will be missed!

  8. Kenny Ellis says:

    My thoughts and prayers go out to the family. May God grant you the peace that passes all understanding during this great time of loss. What an angel heaven has gained!! Prdra was such a wonderful person with such a gracious heart. He will never be forgotten by anyone who was blessed to have known him.

  9. Shar Wells says:

    She was the first black queen I ever got to watch perform. I have many memories of watching her thru the years at the Carousel with my friends. She was one of the bravest women I ever met. May she rest in peace, only God can judge his child now. No more being judged, no more rumors, no more pain……Now sashay away.

  10. Debbie Mashburn says:

    May God’s promise give your family comfort until you meet again. I have no doubt you are singing praises with Mama Hall these days. Prdra, you gave life your all and fought hard until the end so rejoice in Heavens choir until we meet again.

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