Mildred Powell Hall
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Mildred Powell Hall
September 13, 1921 - February 27, 2015
Mildred
Powell Hall, 93, of Beaumont, died Friday, February 27, 2015, at her home after
a brief illness. She was born on September 13, 1921, in Orange, to Mary Bell
Mulford Powell and Joseph S. Powell. The family moved to Beaumont when Mildred
was two years old, and she always considered Beaumont her home
Mildred
attended Beaumont schools, graduating from Beaumont High School in 1938. She
attended Lamar Junior College and subsequently graduated from The University of
Texas in 1942. Though she prepared for a teaching career, she sought other occupations
as her service during World War II. Mildred was employed at Neches Butane
Products Company in Port Neches, a link in the manufacture of synthetic rubber for
the war effort.
On December
7, 1946, she married Willard James Hall after he returned to his home in
Beaumont following service in the 20th Army Air Corps, 505th BG, Tinian,
Mariana Islands, Pacific Theater.
Willard and his brother, Phil Hall, formed Hall and Hall Real Estate which
Willard managed until his death in 1994.
Willard and
Mildred were active and contributing members of the Beaumont community for all of
their lives. They were charter members of Trinity United Methodist Church where
Mildred was the first president of the WSCS. She was president of the Junior
League of Beaumont and through that organization, became interested in historic
preservation; and was a founding member of the Beaumont Heritage Society where
she served as president during the restoration of the John J. French House. Mildred
was a member of the Jefferson County Historical Commission for over twenty
years, and in the 1980's led the effort to preserve the Jefferson County
Courthouse, after which the County Commissioners declared "Mildred Hall
Day" in recognition of her successful efforts. As a result of that experience, she helped
develop a public-private partnership with the City of Beaumont to restore the
Tyrrell Historical Library and form the Tyrrell Historical Library Association.
When it became apparent that the Jefferson Theater was threatened with
demolition, she joined the effort of the Jefferson Theater Preservation Society
to achieve the restoration and reopening of the Jefferson. She especially
supported Beaumont Main Street and enjoyed serving on that board.
Mildred
received public recognition for her restoration efforts in numerous ways,
including the Medal of Honor from the Daughters of the American Revolution, the
Jefferson Award granted through the Beaumont Enterprise, and in 1997 she was presented
the Beaumont Preservation Award. While continuing her interest in historic
preservation, she also found time for other endeavors such as membership in
Athena Investors and the Own-A-Book Club where she gave numerous book
reviews.
Mildred’s first
interest was with her husband, Willard, and their three children. Her greatest
joy in later years was spending time at the beach house built by Willard, surrounded
by her six grandchildren.
Mildred is
survived by her sons, Willard James Hall, Jr. and his wife, Caryn, of Beaumont
and J. Clint Hall and his wife, Cheryl, of Clear Lake; daughter, Laurie Hall
Leister and her husband, Curtis W. Leister, of Beaumont; grandchildren, Willard
James Hall III, Curtis Joseph Leister, David Powell Leister, Elizabeth Grace
Leister, Katherine Eugenia Leister, and William Hall Leister; and sister-in-law,
Mavis Powell of Dallas. She is preceded
in death by her loving husband; sister, Virgia May Powell; and brothers, Joe M.
and G. Lane Powell.
A gathering
of Mrs. Hall’s family and friends will be from 5:30 p.m. until 7:30 p.m.,
Thursday, March 5, 2015, at Broussard’s, 2000 McFaddin Avenue, Beaumont. Her funeral service will be 11:00 a.m.,
Friday, March 6, 2015, at Trinity United Methodist Church, 3430 Harrison Avenue, Beaumont, with Dr. Robert C. Shield
officiating. Interment will follow at Magnolia Cemetery, Beaumont.
Memorial
contributions may be made to Trinity United Methodist Church, P.O. Box 5247,
Beaumont, Texas 77726; Tyrrell Historical Library, 695 North Pearl Street,
Beaumont, Texas 77701; Beaumont Heritage Society, 3025 French Road, Beaumont,
Texas 77706; or to a charity of one’s choice.
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