FOREVER Phebe

Our Mission

Our mission is to create awareness of some of these rare cancers and diseases in children that surround us all. We would like to provide scholarships at Georgia Military College, which is Phebe’s Alma Mater, and surrounding Georgia schools. We want education to be available to all students. A future goal is to grow the fund, so we can provide medical help to families with children who are also fighting rare illnesses & disease.

God bless you all & much thanks to everyone who has been following her story.
We have a fund at Century Bank and Trust in Milledgeville under the Forever Phebe Fund. To donate, you can pay funds directly to the Forever Phebe Fund or mail it in & make it payable to the Forever Phebe Fund. We will get it deposited for you & send you a receipt. You may donate directly to the scholarship fund at Georgia Military College then go the Designation: Phebe Hall Annual JC Scholarship.

100% of ALL Donations will be used to go to the scholarship fund and to help other families in need of help with treatments.

About Phebe

Phebe Grace Hall was well accomplished in her short 21 years.  She was a ballet dancer, an artist, a singer, flutist, a pianist, and a thespian.  She loved flowers and had many house plants and she lovingly named each of them.  She had an enormous love for her family. 

Her dream was to complete her graduate and doctorate degree and open her own psychology practice that would help people who had been victims of abuse.  Phebe had the gift of bestowing mercy on others and offering forgiveness when many of us would have held grudges and given up on people.

Phebe’s faith in God grew.  She had a tenacious faith that shined through her smile and through her pain. She had courage like no other.  We began to call her “Amazing Grace” throughout her fight.  She was an inspiration to everyone who was blessed to know her.

Proverbs 31:25: She is Clothed in Strength & Dignity and She Laughs Without Fear of the Future

Amazing Grace

HER STORY OF HER ILLNESS

First off, not in a billion years did we ever think we would be creating a fund in honor of one of our youngest family members.  She was becoming sick in December 2020, which all thought it to be Covid.  She spent our family Christmas all alone in her college condo in Milledgeville, Georgia.  Then, she struggled to go back to school in January as her face, knees, legs started to swell.  Mentally she was great, but her body was in extreme pain.  It became apparent that she needed more help and moved back to Newnan, Georgia with her Mother.  They began the search to find out what ailment was causing this.  Covid received much of the blame that her body just needed time to recover, even though she didn’t test positive.  This went on for months as she continued to try to complete her schooling online, so she could graduate at Georgia Military and continue her education at Georgia College State & University.  Finally at the first of March after a trip to the ER, they found more than any of us could imagine.  There were multiple tumors, first thoughts were Pancreatic Cancer, then maybe multiple cancers including Liver Cancer.  The first surgery was in hopes to remove some of the tumors, then they found it was much greater than that.  This was something that Piedmont and Emory in Atlanta had never seen before.  No removal of the tumors was able to be performed because of the extensiveness of them, so they took a biopsy.  She had Adrenocortical Carcinoma which is very rare.  Our hearts stopped that day.  This was devastating to our whole family, we all cried and prayed together in hopes of wrapping our brains around this news.  God, how could this be happening to our sweet young Phebe?   Within seven short months, we lost Phebe Grace Hall on July 11, 2021, to Adrenocortical Carcinoma Cancer, just days before July 15, which would have been her 22nd birthday.  She left behind a sweet fiancée and a whole family that loved her dearly.  

Cancer sucks for all ages.