Obituary: Hall, Carol Jeanine (Craig)

Age 86

HALL, Carol Jeanine (Craig) Was born in Lowell, Nebraska the 30th day of November, 1928 to Adrienne Tooley and Howard J. Craig.

After a long illness, on June 20th 2015, Carol passed on to a more peaceful place.

She spent her last one and one half years at Life Care Center, Post Falls, Idaho.

They were wonderful to her and she was very comfortable there.

Before that, she was living at Emeritus Assisted living in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho for four years.

Carol was married to B.D.

Hall (Bunny) for many years.

They lived in Missoula, Montana where she worked at Macy’s and the Missoula Mercantile.

Before moving to Missoula, Carol lived in Spokane, Washington where she raised her four children.

She is survived by her son Bill Fleming, grandson Rob Fleming and nine grandchildren.

Gary and Janet Spohn are Carol’s sister-in-law and brother-in-law and have been her caregivers for several years.

This very sweet, classy lady will certainly be missed in our lives, however, she is in a better place.

There will be a graveside service at Fairmount Memorial Park, in Spokane, on Friday, July 10th, 2015 at 11am.

For those who may be interested, donations may be made to Hospice of North Idaho or Life Care Center, Post Falls.

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