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Thomas Hartley Hall, IV
Asheville, NC- On August 18, 2016, the Reverend Dr. Thomas Hartley Hall, IV died in Asheville, NC. He was 87 years old. Mr. Hall was born in Macon, Georgia on July 1, 1929, the only child of Thomas H. "Jack" Hall, III and Mildred Baird Hall. He attended Lanier High School in Macon. A natural leader, Hartley served as President of Key Club International and Cadet Lieutenant Colonel for the Junior ROTC.
Mr. Hall graduated cum laude from Davidson College in 1951, was inducted into the Phi Beta Kappa honor society and served as Commanding Officer of the ROTC. He served as a 1st Lieutenant in the US Army, Infantry Division, in the Korean War, and was a Platoon Leader, Company Commander and Headquarters Commandant for the 32nd Infantry Regiment. Mr. Hall was awarded a Bronze Star with Oak Leaf Cluster and a Silver Star for gallantry in action.
After returning from Korea, Mr. Hall attended Union Theological Seminary (now Union Presbyterian Seminary) in Richmond, Virginia, graduating cum laude in 1957. During his time at Union, Mr. Hall was staff photographer for the American School of Oriental Research in Israel and Jordan as part of an archeological expedition that located the biblical city of Gibeon. He was awarded a scholarship to Yale Divinity School, receiving an STM degree in 1958.
Mr. Hall was ordained as a Presbyterian minister and for the next 23 years served in pastorates at First Congregational Church in Branford, CT, as Presbyterian Chaplain at NC State University, at First Presbyterian Church in Lenoir, NC, First Presbyterian Church in Tyler, TX and Westminster Presbyterian Church in Nashville, TN. Mr. Hall then served as President of Union Theological Seminary in Richmond, Virginia, from 1981 to 1994, when he retired to Asheville, NC. He received honorary doctorate degrees from both Davidson College and Austin College. Mr. Hall was a member of the Society of the Cincinnati and a longtime member of Sam's Club.
Mr. Hall is survived by his four children, Aurie Hall (Marcy Wilder) of Washington, DC, Grace Hall (Kathy Theoharis) of Asheville, NC, Hartley Hall (Carolyn Griffin Hall) of Nashville, TN and Leigh Hall (Michael Smith) of Carrboro, NC, and his six grandchildren, Ellis and Graham Wilder, Nicholas Hall, Grace Hall and Emma and Walker Smith. He was married from 1957 to 1997 to Ann Hartzog Hall, currently of Black Mountain, NC.
T. Hartley Hall was a man of singular intellect and Calvinist sensibility. He had boundless intellectual curiosity and an irrepressible, irreverent sense of humor. His engaging conversations could range from religious and theological issues to canning recipes; and from history and politics to the recent discoveries of the Hubble Space Telescope. Never one to suffer fools gladly, Mr. Hall established long lasting and rewarding friendships with a wide range of people who became family to him. He will be deeply missed by those who knew him well.
For many years, Mr. Hall has supported the Verner Center for Early Learning in Asheville, NC, where he established a scholarship fund for the children of single, working mothers. Donations can be made in Mr. Hall's honor to the Verner Center for Early Learning, vernerearlylearning.org, Davidson College, davidson.edu, or Union Presbyterian Seminary, upsem.edu.
Services will be held on August 27 at 2pm at Grace Covenant Presbyterian Church in Asheville, NC.


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Published by The Telegraph from Aug. 21 to Aug. 22, 2016.

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Miranda Hyder

August 26, 2016

Bless you, Mr. Hall! Bless your family! You were truly an amazing person and an inspiration.

-Verner Early Learning Center, Kitchen Staff

August 24, 2016

Our deepest sympathy to all who knew and loved him. Our favorite memory-- as he sat on our patio overlooking Lake Tyler."That silver path across the lake makes you think you could walk right across it." Guest's response,"Well, Hartley, if you do that I think we can get you a better job." Wonderful memories.

Juanita and Clyde Connell
Sarasota, Florida

August 24, 2016

Love to Hartley's family, a big voice is silent.
I can hear him from where ever he is..saying, ' I told you so'.. And he was right.
Mamie

Sameera Massad-Murad

August 24, 2016

We have such fond memories of the years Hartley was at First Presbyterian in Tyler, Tex. He was the
energetic, honest, and to the point man who touched many lives. His realistic approach to life and the way he preached helped us in our daily living.

He was always interested in learning about our
Lebanese heritage and the foods. We shared
tips on culinary dishes. We had a great phone visit recently and spoke of our friendship.
Our prayers and love to his family.

Marie Neel

August 22, 2016

Where to begin about Hartley Hall! The deep distinguished voice, the hardy laugh or his great culinary skills. When Hartley came to Macon to visit my parent the bells would ring out and I was told "see you next week". He was so awesome he would call my mother "Lovely" and would all have so much fun as he and dad had as roommates at Davidson College.
I will say it stopped me in my tracks cold when I learned of your father's passing in Sunday School. After Church I went to the Waffle House on Riverside knowing Hartley owned the property it sat on and toasted a cup of coffee to a dear friend of my parents.
Me and my families prayers are with you during this difficult time.
I will never forget the last time I saw Hartley and he preached my mother's funeral as she had requested. One could say the three are back together having fun again in heave

August 21, 2016

Our deepest sympathy to Hartley's family. We loved him very much.
Sally & Jack Harper
Tyler, Texas

Kathy Miele

August 21, 2016

I'm so sorry for the loss of your loved one. I know how painful it can be to lose a loved one in death. My heart goes out to all of you. May God give your family the needed comfort now and in the days to come.

August 20, 2016

Aurie,

What a rich, loving life he had! He clearly was a very giving man and someone who helped so many during his life. May his memory be a blessing.

Liz, Lane, Sam & Zach

Dedie Kelso

August 20, 2016

He was an irreverent and wonderfully funny, brilliant theologian. So glad to have known him in seminary. What a loss to the church today. My condolences to his family and friends -- thanks be to God for a life well-lived! ... I'm sure he is currently discussing theology and politics with Jesus ... and continuing to think that he's winning!

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