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Mary Jane Bell Hallam

Mary Jane Bell Hallam, 99 of Washington passed away Tuesday morning, December 3, 2019.  Mary was born May 15, 1920 in Washington, PA.  Her parents were John William Bell and Nellie Patterson Bell.

She attended 6th Ward Elementary School and graduated with honors from Washington High School, class of January, 1938.

On May 3, 1939 she married John William Hallam who passed away on January 7, 1999.  With the help of their son, they operated the Hallam Sign Company for many years.  They were active in the First United Methodist Church.  Mary was always an avid reader and instilled this love in her children.  She enjoyed doing puzzles of all kinds.

She loved her family and is survived by her son, John William Hallam III and his wife June of Milton, DE.  Also surviving is her daughter, Susan Bell Hallam Smith and husband, John of Afton, TN.

Surviving grandchildren are John William Hallam IV (Kerry), Paul Richard Hallam, Brian Mathew Hallam (Cortney), Kelley Sue Hallam Mills (Corey), Joshua Robert Smith and Amanda Jane Smith.  Surviving great grandchildren are John William Hallam V, Elizabeth Naomi Hallam, Ellie Grace Hallam, Owen Rudy Hallam and Sloan Marie Mills.

Deceased sisters are Kathryn B. Stanton, Dorothy B. Kinskey, Sara B. Hartner and Jeanne B. Spriggs.  Deceased brothers are John, Irvin, Richard and James Bell.  Mary also had an infant son that is deceased.

Mary was able to live on her own the last twenty years with the help of family and friends.  Most recently her niece, Pam Kinskey and nephew, Robert Hallam and his wife Sandy looked after her needs.  She was most grateful to them and her special friends Mary Lou and Willie Williams, Chuck Caumo, Marge Bazin, Debbie and Frances Rugg, Vickie Tustin, and Tracy Sushel and her family.

All funeral arrangements are private and under the direction of the Warco-Falvo Funeral Home, Inc., Wilson at East Katherine Ave., Washington, S. Timothy Warco, Supervisor/Director, Susan Falvo Warco, Director, S. Timothy Warco II, Director.  Condolences may be expressed at www.WarcoFalvoFuneralHome.com