Anne's obituary
Anne Marie (Binette) Hall passed away on October 30, 2022 at the age of 58 surrounded by family.
One of the "few advantages" of passing away from stage 3 ovarian cancer is that you have time to write your own obituary.
I was born in Exeter, N.H. on September 2nd, 1964. I grew up in Patten, Maine and graduated from Katahdin High School. I also graduated from Mount Wachusett Community College with a degree in Executive Office Procedures and worked in the high tech industries such as Digital Corporation, Compaq Computers and Hewlett-Packard for 30 years as an Executive Assistant.
I was preceded in death by my father, Henry Binette, my mother, Arlene Mondeau, my brother, Michael Binette, my stepmother Dorothy Binette, and my stepfather, Joseph Mondeau.
I am survived by my husband, Roger Hall, two adult sons, Alexander Hall, and Curtis Hall, my sister, Theresa Binette, my niece Valorie Nason, great niece, Emily Nason, and many beloved family members and friends.
I am so grateful for the efforts of Dr. Sweizig, her staff, and the kind-hearted nurse, Jennifer, at UMASS Memorial Oncology. Thank you to my family and friends for helping me get through my years of treatment with prayer, guidance, encouragement, and support.
There are good days and bad. On the good days, I love nature, waterfalls, butterflies, and I absolutely love fishing!
To my sons, "Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged, for the Lord your God will be with you always."
I received a call for an appointment from which I will not be returning. This assignment comes with a huge sign on bonus, a reunion with family and friends that I have not seen in a long time! We will meet again!
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