Ashton Hall's Obituary
One of Ashton's favorite quotes is, "Some of us think holding on makes us strong, but sometimes it is letting go"
Patricia Ashton Hall was born June 25th, 2008 in Gainesville, Florida. Ashton is survived by her parental grandparents John and Laura Green, her mother Kristen Hall, her uncles Joshua Green, Kevin Hall, Jeffrey Green, and Joe Williams, her aunts Kimberly Hall, Heather Green, Christina Green, Donna Day, and Merida Williams, her cousins Kaley Hall, Kaden Hall, Callie Green, Shelbie Green, Elayna Green, Jameson Green, Damian Green, Tiffany White, Michael White, Sophia White, David White, Joseph Williams, Rebecca Miller, Grace Costa, and Hope Costa.
Ashton was the light of her grandparents' world! She enjoyed taking boat rides with family, riding her four-wheeler, and making everyone laugh. Whether it was her quirky comments, or her contagious smile, people couldn't help but be in a good mood around her. You could always catch Ashton singing and dancing. She enjoyed going to summer camp and participating in ministry with her home church, A New Day Oasis. Ashton was a great mentor to kids of all ages!
Ashton was a member of the High Springs FFA Chapter for three years. This year, she originally ran for the position of Secretary, but the members had a different plan. She was nominated, and elected, the 2021-2022 High Springs FFA President!
Ashton's message to all of you would be "Keep Smiling"
Funeral services will be held Saturday, December 4, 2021 at 10:00 a.m. at Fellowship Baptist Church, High Springs, FL. Burial will follow in Shiloh Cemetery, Fort White, FL.
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