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I added a sentence about where she was living just before she died, with a reference to a source website. Ms. Hall would walk with me when I was walking to school back then. I was just in the first grade and walked right by the Percy Williams home everyday, and we somehow struck up an acquaintance. I had no idea who she was, other than a sweet elderly lady who wanted some company for her morning walk. The only clue I ever had was that she told me she played Bloody Mary in South Pacific. It wasn't until many years later that I was able to find out any more about her. I understand that this is all "original research," but Ms. Hall and the Percy Williams Actors Home both seem to deserve a more extensive description in Wikipedia and elsewhere, and I'm surprised at how little about either one there is online. Does anyone have any info that can fill in Ms. Hall's final months, or any general info about the Percy Williams Actors Home?Lafong (talk) 04:34, 1 February 2013 (UTC)[reply]