Dorothy M. Hall

Dorothy M. Hall passed away on November 3, 2025 at the age of 87.

She was born on February 16, 1938 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. She was predeceased in death by her husband Bill Hall, her parents William Arthur Meyer and Althea Lee (Ford), along with 3 brothers Richard Meyer, W. A. Meyer and Lee Meyer. Dorothy is survived by a sister, Colleen Woolery and her husband Tim, and a brother, Burke Meyer and his wife Sandra; and her two sons Brent, and his wife Renee; Blake, and his wife Allison; along with 4 grandchildren; Brittany, Rachel and her husband Michael, Megan and Ben and one great grandson Wyatt.

Dorothy went to Bethany Nazarene College in Oklahoma City, OK. She then went to work for the telephone company as a switchboard operator. She met Bill through her brother Lee by attending the RLDS church in Oklahoma City, OK. They later moved to Enid, OK and raised their family in this small town in northern Oklahoma as her husband worked in the oil and gas industry. She did not work outside of the home after she was married, but spent her time as a homemaker and made sure her family was taken care of and that their needs were always met.

Dorothy was a member of the RLDS church and worked in the Women’s Department for years, assisted with preparing camp logs at church youth camps, and also volunteered at the local Junior Welfare League in Enid, Oklahoma. She was a very dedicated wife and mother who spent hours upon hours researching how to care for a son with juvenile diabetes. She was very kind and always made friends wherever she went. She enjoyed quilting and made numerous quilts for friends and family members. Some of her greatest joys were spending time with her grandchildren, cooking for them, making crafts together and reading to them.

The last 6 years of her life were spent battling the disease of dementia. It gradually robbed her of her memories year after year and she spent her last years in a memory care facility. She was very kind to everyone she came in contact with up until the very end. She loved her family and will be dearly missed, but now she is at peace with her Lord.

A graveside service is planned for the family and friends. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Alzheimer’s Association, 8001 Conser, Suite 240, Overland Park, KS 66204 or online at www.alz.org.

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