Crossville Chronicle obit Published March 7, 2006 Elbert E. Hall Oct. 28, 1910 - Feb. 28, 2006 Elbert E. Hall, 95, of Clarkrange, passed away Feb. 28, 2006. Funeral services were conducted March 4 at Clarkrange United Methodist Church, with Bro. Edd McClellan and Sister Kathie Bowles officiating. Burial was in Clarkrange Cemetery. Mr. Hall was born Oct. 28, 1910, in Jamestown, the son of Charlie Marion Hall and Lottie Turner Brown Hall. The Fentress County native was a member of the Clarkrange United Methodist Church for 45 years and served as secretary and treasurer for 24 years. He also served as Sunday school superintendent. He received his teaching certificate in 1934. He taught at Clarkrange Elementary and High School, Jonesville Elementary, Roslin Elementary, Grimsley Elementary, Long Branch Elementary, Davidson Elementary and Martha Washington Elementary, which he taught for 33 years. He was loved and respected by all of his students. He was a farmer for over 40 years. He taught veterans of World War II for three years about farming. He worked for the Clarkrange Bean Growers to operate the Bean Shed and managed auctions for three years. In 1971, he was elected county commissioner and served for 12 years. He was a Mason and member of three Masonic branch lodges. He also enjoyed hunting, fishing and camping. Survivors include his wife, Bonnie (Little) Hall; sons and daughters-in-law, Fred and Shelby Jean Rose Hall of Franklin and Terry and Roberta Hall if Clarkrange; daughters and son-in-law, Peggy Hall and Jack M. Perkins of Scottsville, KY; grandchildren, Fred Hall Jr., Eric Hall, Lora Graham, Jack Perkins Jr. Mary Runnion, Elizabeth Parks, Tammy Lockwood and Melissa Perkins; great-grandchildren, Shawn Perkins, Jeremy Perkins, Arron Perkins, Jessica Perkins, Cally Rose Parks, Clay Campbell, Caleb Runnion, Carter Runnion, Chelsie Hall, Britney Hall and Cortney Hall; step-great-grandchild, Ken Meadow; and a host of friends and neighbors. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his brothers, Clyde Hall, Vester Jack Hall and Lester Luke Hall; half-brothers, Merdia Hall, McKinley Brown, Daily Brown and Dewey Brown; half-sisters, Milda Brown, Gertrude Hall, Violia Hall, Easter Hall and Ester Hall. Pallbearers were Fred Hall Jr., Eric Hall, Jack Perkins, Shawn Perkins, Chad Runnion, Graham H. Graham, Tom Lockwood and Tim Hall. Honorary pallbearers were Danny Hall, Coy Lynn Hall, Jeff Hall, Steve Hall, Sam Hall and George Geer. Jennings Funeral Home of Jamestown was in charge of the arrangements.