Rebecca J. Hall

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A Celebration of life service for Rebecca J. Hall, 62, Lawrence, KS will be held 11:00 a.m., Sunday, March 16th, 2025, at the banquet room of the 6 Mile Chophouse in Lawrence, KS. Rebecca passed away March 5, 2025, at Pioneer Ridge Assisted Living.
Rebecca was born on October 6, 1962, in Kansas City, Missouri, the daughter of Manford and Joyce (McQueen) Hall.
Rebecca was a hard worker and a provider in life. She embodied the concept of quiet dignity, wanting only for herself to have just enough, while helping those around her to thrive. She was a person who never wanted attention or for people to make much of a fuss over her, while in a million small ways she worked to make the world better for family and friends. To those who knew her she will be irreplaceable.
Rebecca is survived by her son, Dustin Hall, and sister, Karen Hall.
Rebecca was preceded in death by her parents, brother, Donald Hall, and sister, Linda Hall.
The family suggests memorials in Rebecca’s name to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital and may be sent in care of Warren-McElwain Mortuary 120 W. 13th St. Lawrence, KS 66044.
For more information or to post a condolence go to warrenmcelwain.com.
To Becky’s Family,
I worked with Becky at Hallmark, she was always fun and outstanding to work with. Becky, you will be greatly missed and loved by many. Rest easy , I was saddened to see her obituary. May her family be comfortably in the arms of God with her special memories.
Genie LaDuke LeRoux
Karen,
I am so sorry to read about Becky. You are in my thoughts and prayers. Take care. God bless you. ✝️🙏🏻❤️
Becky will definitely be missed. She always had a smile. I enjoyed visiting with her at Hallmark while we both worked there. Her family and friends are in my thoughts and prayers. May your good memories bring you some comfort.
To Becky’s family. I worked with Becky at Hallmark. She was a sweet, caring friend. I send Hugs and comfort to her family.
Becky was one of my trainers in resealable at Hallmark and after a cold first month or so we developed a good friendship. She was fun to work with but she believed in working and if you was slacking she was the first to let you know. I kept praying that she would kick cancer‘s butt and return back to work someday, but I guess God had other plans for her. Rest In Peace Becky
My thoughts and prayers to the family. I trained Becky on the extended model B folder. Becky was very nice to work with and enjoyed talking to her when she came in on 2nd shift. Very sorry for your loss.