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1913 - 2003
 Elizabeth Mabel Hesson, 89, of Chesapeake,Ohio passed away peacefully at her home Monday December 8, 2003. Funeral service will be conducted 11:00 a.m. Thursday December 11, 2003 at Hall Funeral Home with Pastors Phil Faust and Earl Slack officiating. Burial will follow in Highland Memorial Gardens South Point, Ohio. She was born December 17, 1913 in Scottown, Ohio daughter of the late Calvin and Elizabeth Tagg Zimmerman. She was a school teacher. Her career began in numerous one-room schools before coming to Chesapeake village system in 1940. She taught first grade until her retirement in 1972. She was a member of Chesapeake Christian Church and a 50 year member of Teresa Chapter # 257 Order of the Easter Star Proctorville. Also preceding her in death were her husband John B. Hesson and eleven brothers and sisters Robert, Bill, John, and Loren Zimmerman, Cora Dunfee, Sarah Powers, Mary Zimmerman, Lillian Stone, Sylvia Callahan, Nellie Will, and Nora Fuchs. She is survived by her daughter and son-in-law Virginia and Dean Cabell and grandson Andy Cabell of Chesapeake, Ohio and many nieces and nephews. The family will be forever grateful to her loving caregivers Bea, Della, Timi, Kimberly, Dally, Gina, Sally, Sue, and Jean, who made it possible for her to reside comfortably at home. Friends may call from 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday December 10, 2003 at Hall Funeral Home 625 State Route 775 Proctorville, Ohio. Eastern Star services will be conducted 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. Condolences may be expressed to the family at www.timeformemory.com/hall
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There are currently 6 condolences.
Sheila Ellis
sheilae15@juno.com
Saturday December 13, 2003 at
3:17 PM
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VIRGINIA,
I'M SO SORRY TO HEAR OF YOUR MOTHER'S DEATH.SHE WAS A WONDERFUL PERSON AND WILL BE MISSED.
WHO WOULD HAVE GUESSES WE WOULD BOTH LOSE OUR MOTHERS THIS YEAR? I KNOW WHAT YOU ARE FEELING, BUT BELIEVE ME IT WILL GET EASIER WITH TIME SO HANG IN THERE.
SHEILA AND FAMILY
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Missi and Jen
Friday December 12, 2003 at
6:39 PM
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Andy, Virginia, and Dean we are so sorry about the loss of your grandma/mom. You are in our hearts and prayers.
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Karen Hawley
kmhmom2@aol.com
Thursday December 11, 2003 at
4:05 PM
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Dear Virginia and Family,
My sympathy goes out to you in the loss of your mother. Of course, my memories go all the way back to having her as my first grade teacher. She was a kind person and I will never forget her. She was so fortunate to have you to give such sweet and dedicated care through out her life. I know you will have no regrets and can rest knowing that she is in a much better place without suffering. You will be in my prayers.
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Vickie Hamliln
Wednesday December 10, 2003 at
7:04 PM
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Dear Virginia, Dean and Andy
We know how saddened your hearts must be at this time. Mrs. Hesson was such a good example of strength, dedication and integrity to everyone she came in touch with throughout her life. Receive peace in knowing that Christians never say goodbye to each other for the last time. Treasure your memories and rest in the fact that all of you gave everything to make her life here on earth the very best and that she is well and at peace. All of you are in our thoughts and prayers.
The Hamlins
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Tammy Mays
petlvr@netacs.net
Wednesday December 10, 2003 at
2:21 PM
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Virginia,
I am so sorry to learn of the loss of your mother. I know you loved her and will miss her very much. If I can be of help during this time of grief, please let me know.
Sincerely,
Tammy, Dori, Samuel and Oreo
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Brenda Jeffrey
moosecrossing@zoominternet.net
Tuesday December 9, 2003 at
7:39 PM
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Virginia,
I was very sorry to hear about your Mom. I know how lost you must be feeling right now. Hang on to all your memories of your times together. You were always there for her and she could always depend on you. She will always be with you, that I know. My prayers are with you and your family.
Love, Brenda
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