Nobles Funeral Home and Crematory announces the funeral services for Mrs. Kathleen Moody Hallman, age 99, who passed away Saturday, August 17, 2024, at her home under the care of Hospice of South Georgia. Mrs. Hallman was a native and lifelong Appling County resident and an Asbury Church member. She was the former owner and operator of Baxley Personal Care Home, secretary for Hallman Paint and Body Shop for over sixty years, and a homemaker to a loving family.
Mrs. Hallman was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother leaving behind a lasting legacy of love.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Luther Wade Hallman, son, Larry Hallman, sister, Johnnie Mae Mason, and parents, Johnny David and Willie Quinn Moody.
Survivors include her children, Janice (Danny) Jernigan, Jerry (Brenda) Hallman, and Tony (Penny) Hallman; grandchildren, Holly Hallman, Paula Hallman Herrin (Victor), Shelby Hallman, Carisa Holmes (Will III) Daniele Wagher, Dan Jernigan (Hope), Jeremy Hallman (Julie), Carl Evans, Katie Collins (Matt), Tamela Hallman, Sarah Ihlenfeldt (DJ), and Noah Hallman; numerous great-grandchildren, and many nieces and nephews.
A funeral service honoring the life of Mrs. Hallman will be held Tuesday, August 20TH 2024, at 1:00 P.M. from the chapel of Nobles Funeral Home with Jacob Robert Bell and Paula Hallman Herrin officiating.
Interment will follow in the Asbury Church Cemetery.
The family will receive guests on Tuesday beginning at 11:00 A.M. at Nobles Funeral Home.
Serving as Active Pallbearers are Jeremy Hallman, Dan Jernigan, Shelby Hallman, Will Holmes, Samuel Youmans, and Wade Holmes.
Honoring Mrs. Hallman as Honorary Pallbearers are Peggy and Ronnie Varnadore, Tommy and Debra Youmans, Brenda Rozier, Rhonda Mendoza, Patricia and Billy O’Berry, Rose Cannon, Angie Burke, Jeanie Drawdy, members of Asbury Church, and all those in attendance honoring the memory of Ms. Hallman.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorials be made to Asbury Church in memory of Mrs. Hallman.
The Hallman family lost a dear sweet lady last night. She was a lady of grace and humbleness. Never raised her voice or said a cross word. She always loved and took care of anyone who needed her. Always wanted to welcome and include everyone. She was a shining example of what a lady should be. We will all miss her greatly. Our loss is heaven’s gain.
Prayers.
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