Victoria Tallulah Booker Hudall affectionately known as Tallu or Vickie was born on January 31, 1939, the eighth of eight children born to the late samuel and Queenie booker. She dedicated her life to God as a child and continued to serve Him throughout her life. On the evening of Tuesday, November 30, 2010 at 6:11 p.m. in hr home in Florida she departed this life after a long battle of illness with Alzheimer's disease in the arms of her adopted daughter Magdeline Dingle. Victoria was christened aas a child at John Wesley United Methodist Church when it was located in South Baltimore. She attended Sunday school, served on the Junior Usher board and sang on the Junior choir under the leadership of Mrs. Lillie Nelson Myers and the late Maizie Johns Hill under the pastorate of the late Rev. Frank J. Frye. Educated in the Baltimore Public School Sytem, Victoria graduated from Frederick High School on June 11, 1952. She received her Associates Degree from Cortex W. Peters W. Peters Business School in 1958, where she was voted the most generous, cordial student in her class. She was called "Shorty" because of her height. Having a love for children she attended Coppin State University receiving her Bachelors Degrree on June 20, 1969. She was employed by the Department of Education teacher in the primary School in the Hampton Area as a Special Education serving the Public School in the Hampton Area as a Special Education teacher in the primary division from 1969 - 1996 retiring after twenty-seven years of loyal service. On December 31, 1959 She married husband Erwin Edward Hundall deceased at John Wesley UMC at it's present lacation, later she attended Lewin United Methodist Church along with her husband. from their lovingand wonderful union they had one child Stacy Victoria Hunsall born on August 21, 1965. Victoria and Erwin were happily married for forty-two years. Always fulfilling he stewartship service at Lewin UMC, she was a faithful cook for the church. She was a member of the following ministries; kitchen deplomats and the hospitality committee. She was a member of the Three generations 3G Chior. She loved her God, her fmily and her church. Victoria enjoyed traveling, cooking and spending time with her family especially her two grandchildren, Victoria Stacya' Williams-Joseph and Amanda Dennise Williams. She has always had love for children, after her retirement, she provided daycare services to many family and friends. She loved and adored by everyone that met her. In her later years loving daughter, Stacy and son-in-law timothy along with adopted daughter, Magdel8in and granddaughters, Victoria and Amanda took care of her until death. She was preceded in death by her husband, Erwin Edward Hundall, hr brothers, Samuel A. Booker, Rev. William Booker and Theodore Booker, and her sister Amelia Booker-Wilson. She leaves with precious memory; a loving daughter, Stacy V. Hundall-Williams-Hooker and son-in-law Timothy Hooker; two granddaughters, Victoria S. Williams-Johnson and Amanda E. Williams; grandson-in-law, Hayden Joseph, Jr.; adopted daughter, Magdeline Dingle; sisters, Christine Paylor John and Inez Crowder Charles; brother, Chester Booker; two godchildren, Vera L. Hendricks and Ronnie E. Sheff; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.