Bonnie Sue Anderson Hall
September 13, 1940 – December 16, 2025
Bonnie Sue Anderson Hall, born in Pulaski VA September 13, 1940, went home to be with the Lord on December 16, 2025. Her parents Walter James Anderson and Beatrice Stuart Anderson both preceded her in death. Two older brothers also preceded her in death, Walter James Anderson Jr., and Rex Dean Anderson.
Bonnie is survived by her loving husband of over 65 years Larry K. Hall of Dublin, two brothers Jerry Anderson (Betty) of Goldsboro N.C. and Gary Anderson (Susie) of Dublin. She is also survived by sons Ken Hall (Jan) of Charles City, VA and Jason Hall (Kati) of Danville, VA. Bonnie is also survived by what she called her precious 5 grandchildren, 3 step-grandchildren, 2 great grandchildren, 5 step-great grandchildren and many beloved nieces and nephews.
Bonnie lived an adventurous life living in Pulaski, Dublin, Salem, Lompoc CA and Orlando FL. Of importance, she worked for New River Community College for 27 years as the switchboard operator and was known as “The Voice of New River.” She also worked at Lockheed at Vandenberg Space Air Force Base telling stories of watching missile launches from behind the glass.
Bonnie lived her life as a devoted wife to Larry and an amazing mother to her boys and her most beloved dogs Rocky and Scrappy. Once retired, she spent her days taking care of family, pets and traveling to her favorite camping spot in Pigeon Forge. She will be greatly missed by all of her family and friends.
In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to Tunnel to Towers Foundation or Toys for Tots.
Services to be held at a later date.
The Hall Family is in the care of Mullins Funeral Home & Crematory in Radford. www.mullinsfuneralhome.com

December 31, 2025 @ 12:19 pm
Bonnie and I were childhood playmates as our grandmothers lived close to each other, and then reconnected with both of us working at NRCC for over 20 years. She was a kind caring person, and will be greatly missed.
December 31, 2025 @ 8:59 pm
I got to know Bonnie at Nrcc she became my late
Wife best friend. Now they both are rejoicing in heaven. Bonnie was the most precious lady they ever was she was mighty good to me and Monica.