Marthahall Grason

Marthahall Grason Obituary

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Age - 92

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October 8, 2023

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Lake Ariel, PA

Martha Grason, 92, Hamlin, went home to be with her Lord and Savior on October 5, 2023. She was the widow of Donald Grason. Born 1931 in Atlantic City, New Jersey, she was the daughter of the late William and Evelyn Robinson Hall. Martha was a devout Christian, a true and faithful servant to her Lord and Savior. Her heart was full of the love of Jesus and she always prayed for those who were in need. She devoted herself every year to read a different translation of the Bible from cover to cover. Her family includes her son Donald Grason and his wife Milly; son, Edwin Hanson; grandchildren Justin, Elizabeth, Timothy, Matthew and Suzanne; several great grandchildren. A celebration of Martha's Life and her Love of Jesus Christ will be held Tuesday, October 10th at 11am in the Lighthouse Worship Center 45 N. Church Street Carbondale, PA and will be officiated by Gan Arnold, Lead Pastor and James Rutledge, Associate Pastor. In lieu of flowers, the family strongly encourages contributions be made in Martha's honor to the Lighthouse Worship Center's God's Open Kitchen (The Worship Center's Food Ministry) 45 N. Church Street Carbondale, PA. 18407. To share a memory or to express your condolences to the family please visit www. jameswilsonfuneralhome. com Arrangements have been entrusted to the James Wilson Funeral Home, Lake Ariel.

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