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Alvin Maclauren Hall obituary, Hadley, MA

Alvin Hall Obituary

ALVIN MACLAUREN HALL

Hadley, MA - Alvin MacLauren Hall, born June 26,1949, died peacefully at home January 25, 2026 at 76 years old as a January snow fell silently, blanketing the earth in beauty.

He is survived by his loving wife, Katie; his children, Anika (Greg), Sylva (Sam); his stepson, Sage; his stepdaughter Nora; his grandchildren, Lucien, Matilda, Forrest, and Piper. He is also survived by his dear sister Allison; his nieces Lauren and Annie and his nephew Cameron; and his former wife and mother of his cherished daughters, Kristin (David).

He is predeceased in death by his parents, Alvin and Dorothy Hall.

Alvin's story begins where he was born, in Bethesda, Maryland at Walter Reed Naval Hospital. His father, Alvin, commissioned in the US Navy, earned his way up the ranks to become a Commander. His mother, Dorothy, was gregarious, astute, and fiercely independent. Together they took their two young children to many new places, stateside and abroad, creating a home wherever they were stationed.

Eventually his family settled in Ridgefield, Connecticut where Alvin spent his adolescent and teenage years.

He graduated from Clarkson University School of Engineering in Potsdam, New York in 1972. During those years he became a fervent, yet peaceful, participant in the anti-Vietnam War protests in Washington D.C.

And then, gathering the structural formulas and principles of engineering he acquired at Clarkson along with the school motto that rang true to his soul, "a workman that needeth not to be ashamed," he took a sidestep onto the path of his true calling. He taught himself to build.

In the early 1980's Alvin landed and rooted himself in the Pioneer Valley of Massachusetts, threading himself into a community of skilled tradespeople and artists as well as befriending and supporting many local establishments. He was a member of the Amherst Rotary Club for 16 years with the memorable position of the enthusiastic organizer for the Amherst Fair.

As a General Contractor for over 45 years, his skill, talent, and relentless energy made a statement of beauty and function on hundreds of buildings in Massachusetts and New York. Fearless to a fault, he would burrow into the dusty stone cellars of old farmhouses or climb the rooftop spires and grand facades of antique homes. Alvin was never one to turn away from a challenge whether it be commercial or residential, schools and public buildings, houses of all styles and ages, barns and sheds and decks, a designer tree house, or a Montauk estate. Especially close to his heart was his work with the Guidewire organization renovating houses into group homes for people with a wide range of disabilities. New structures, or breathing new life into the old, building was his elixir, his reason to live the day.

For so many years Alvin's body, mind, and spirit never sat still.

He was a creative: a designer, a photographer, a poet, a quick wit. He was an adventurer: a trail hiker, a kayaker, a hitchhiker, a logger, a xenophile. He was a thinker: a reader, a problem solver, a mathematician, a mentor. He was a protector: of those he loved, of those he respected, of the vulnerable. He was a natural with children: a juggler, an imaginator, a spontaneous bundle of surprises.

Alvin Hall will be deeply missed by many. With his inimitable character he left his indelible mark in the lore of the valley and beyond.

There will be a memorial gathering on Sunday, February 22, 2026 from 1-4 at the Inn on Boltwood in Amherst, Massachusetts.

Contributions in Alvin's memory can be made to THE ROTARY CLUB OF AMHERST or the GUIDEWIRE organization in Chicopee, MA.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Daily Hampshire Gazette on Feb. 5, 2026.

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Dan Tibbetts

February 9, 2026

What a man Alvin was a pleasure
To know and work with at the annual Rotary carnival you will be missed by all who knew you

Dan Roberge

February 8, 2026

To Katie and family's sorry for ur loss he was a great guy and a great person to work with for many years may he rest in peace. Dan Roberge

Daniel Anthony Lauber

February 8, 2026

Alvin, an amazing gentleman, with a gentle soul, creative, thoughtful, compassionate and a dear friend to all who were fortunate to cross his path. Alvin left a clear, deep, precious mark on all of our souls.... Thank you Alvin!

chip welch

February 7, 2026

I remember Alvin from days long past in Potsdam new York. We moved there from the other one New York in 1975 and I was just beginning college and enjoying the Potsdam Market Street yahoo time. We later became a group that frequented the Wild Oat. I later met the gang from D'jangos and treasured the music there and at Algiers. Save to say I met Alvin through the Landys, Cubleys and Gary Demeter. Sometime later scattering created a contingency in Burlington. Alvin was always available for generous humor and I looked up to him for guidance and availability in a new to me world and time. Thank you Alvin, chip welch

Sarah Goodwin & Mark Krause

February 7, 2026

We were oh so lucky to have Alvin as our neighbor. He charmed everyone in our family, but he had an extra special connection with our 10 year old son, Lyle. Alvin and Katie always remembered his birthday, and on one special year when he was very young - 2 or 3, they crafted this wooden "cake" with special trap doors that he could open to find surprises. This was easily the best thing he had ever seen. When Lyle would run into Alvin outside, Alvin would always stop to play - really play, and I loved hearing their giggles. We´ll miss you dearly Alvin. I hope the afterlife is full of paper airplanes.

Dave Landy

February 6, 2026

Another time, another place, old friend. A greater joy of living I´ve really not seen. Any one who knew him was the luckier for it.

Chester Abel

February 6, 2026

I have had the privilege and honor of knowing Alvin for 39 years. He was an exceptional individual with a big heart, strong work ethic and unwavering moral compass. He was also the consummate entertainer who could always amuse and bring out a smile. Alvin will be sorely missed by his friends, associates and the community in which he lived.

Thank you Alvin

Ed Olander

February 6, 2026

Alvin was one of my earliest role models in building and engineering. Ill forever appreciate his impact on my life.

Mark Murphy

February 6, 2026

I worked for Alvinin the early 1990s-he really was special. He made ordinary work interesting and fun. I remember lunch hours with him with such happiness. Wish I had had more time with him.

William Mahoney

February 5, 2026

My condolences to Anika and family for your loss. I knew him as a very supportive and involved parent as Anika was a student at Hopkins Academy. I see that he had many diverse accomplishments and I know that parenting was at the top of his list.

Sue Casey and Diane Rose

February 5, 2026

To live in "a house that Alvin built" is to live the dream indeed. We will dearly miss our talented, creative master craftsman - and FRIEND . Alvin was a savant when it came to construction, and we lovingly called him "tricksy" due to his ability to devise clever solutions to any problem. More important, Alvin had become a dear friend over the past 6 years, after rebuilding our home. And, my sister and I always appreciated that Alvin would sometimes say 'let me ask Katie', a true tribute to their loving partnership. Rest in peace, dearest Alvin. You were a warrior throughout this ordeal. And always a hero to us. We cherish living 'in the house that Alvin built', and you are in every nook and cranny. You will never, ever be forgotten.

Jim Dowd

February 5, 2026

Alvin was a fearless and unbelievably skilled whitewater kayaker. He found routes through the big drops where most of us ordinary mortals feared to go. His joy and humor were a constant delight.

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