In Loving Memory

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Becky Denise Hall Limberis

December 3, 1958 — June 7, 2026

It is with heavy hearts and profound sadness that we announce the passing of Becky Denise Hall Limberis, a cherished mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother. Born on December 3, 1958, in the charming town of Winter Garden, Florida, Becky departed this world on June 7, 2026, after complications from open-heart surgery led to a massive stroke. Her vibrant spirit and unwavering faith have left an indelible mark on all who had the privilege of knowing her. Becky was the beloved daughter of the late Joseph Hall and Bernice Cummings Hall. Growing up in a household filled with love, Becky shared her early years with her sisters Janice Dunlap, Joanna Lynn Hall, Sherry Hatcher, and Bridgette Hall, all of whom have predeceased her. Her family roots ran deep, and she carried their memories and values throughout her life. A proud graduate of Holmes County High School in 1977, Becky embarked on a diverse career path that showcased her determination and work ethic. She contributed her talents at Bell South Inc., South Land Construction, as a semi-truck driver for the US Post Office, and long Hauls of produce from the east to west coast or from south to north US, and most recent employer was Middlebrooks Plumbing ( where many of her coworkers including her boss; was actually some of her most dearest and closest friends). Her love for the open road was more than just a job; it was a calling that allowed her to explore the world and embrace her free spirit. Becky was a devoted member of the First United Methodist Church, where her faith found a nurturing home. Her relationship with the Lord was the cornerstone of her life, and she often found solace in prayer, whether during her morning coffee, tending to her lush garden, or embarking on a long-haul journey. Her green thumb was legendary, and her garden was a testament to her nurturing spirit and love for all things natural. In her personal life, Becky was fiercely independent, yet deeply personal and kind. Her warmth and positivity were infectious, and she had a unique ability to make worries disappear with her reassuring presence. A true hippie at heart, Becky embraced life's natural beauty and sought positivity in every situation. Her glass was always half full, and her unwavering belief in the goodness of people was a guiding light for those around her. Becky leaves behind a loving family who will forever cherish her memory. She is survived by her children: oldest daughter Jennifer Limberis, youngest daughter Jessica Limberis, and son Brennon Limberis, who now faces the world without his beloved mother. Her legacy continues through her six grandchildren—Tahlenna Limberis Johnson, Gavin Martin, Araya Oldham, Chelsea Limberis, Bethanie Jacquin, and Blake Jacquin—and her four great-grandchildren: Autumn Griffin, Legend Griffin, Journey Stasko, and Kali Harper. Becky's extended family includes numerous nieces and nephews and her cherished brothers-in-law, David Hatcher and Terry Hartwell. While Becky's passing is a tragedy that has left her family reeling, they find comfort in her unwavering faith and the love she shared with everyone she met. To honor her memory, the family will be holding a private Celebration of Life ceremony at a later date; to be determined, but pushing for Labor Day weekend. At the ceremony you will have the opportunity to obtain some of Her ashes for yourself ; if you wish. In this time of unforeseen hardship, the family humbly asks for support to cover the expenses incurred from her medical care, cremation, and the relocation of her son, Brennon. Donations are deeply appreciated, and a yard sale at Becky’s home is being organized to aid in these efforts, and for those who cant come but can support please reach out to the oldest daughter (Jennifer) at 4078856669 or on Beckys phone. We can accept donations thought the following platforms Zelle, Cash app, Venmo, Chime, or PayPal. The family extends their gratitude for any help provided during this difficult time. Becky Denise Hall Limberis will be remembered for her boundless love, her steadfast faith, and the joy she brought to so many lives. As we mourn her loss, we celebrate a life well-lived and a soul that will forever be cherished in our hearts.