Roy Halladay

1977 - 2017

Roy Halladay

1977 - 2017

BORN

1977

DIED

2017

Roy Halladay Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Nov. 7, 2017.
HOLIDAY, Fla. (AP) — Roy Halladay, a two-time Cy Young Award winner who pitched a perfect game and a playoff no-hitter for the Philadelphia Phillies, died Tuesday when his private plane crashed into the Gulf of Mexico. He was 40.

Pasco County Sheriff Chris Nocco said during a news conference that Halladay's ICON A5 went down around noon off the coast of Florida. The sheriff's office marine unit responded and found Halladay's body in shallow water near some mangroves. No survivors were found.

Halladay, who retired after the 2013 season, was an amateur pilot who often posted on social media about small planes .

"I have dreamed about owning a A5 since I retired! Real life is better then my dreams!!" Halladay tweeted on Oct. 13.

Icon aircraft had posted a video with Halladay trying out a new plane. The video showed Halladay taking delivery of a new Icon A5, a two-seat "light-sport aircraft" that can land on water.

In the video, Halladay said the terms of his baseball contract prevented him from having a pilot's license while playing, and that his wife was originally against the idea of him getting the aircraft.

"She's fought me the whole way," Halladay said.

"Hard. I fought hard. I was very against it," Brandy Halladay said in the same video, before explaining why she eventually understood and approved of her husband's desire to have the plane.

The A5 was a newer model from Icon, based in Vacaville, California . On May 8, two Icon employees, the company's lead test pilot and the director of engineering, were killed in a crash in an A5 in Napa County, California. The NTSB report said the probable cause was "the pilot's failure to maintain clearance from terrain while maneuvering at a low altitude."

Halladay spent 12 seasons with the Toronto Blue Jays followed by four seasons with the Phillies. He was 203-105 with a 3.38 ERA.

"We are numb over the very tragic news about Roy Halladay's untimely death," the Phillies said in a statement. "There are no words to describe the sadness that the entire Phillies family is feeling over the loss of one of the most respected human beings to ever play the game."

Other baseball players to die in plane crashes included Pittsburgh Pirates star Roberto Clemente in a relief mission from Puerto Rico traveling to earthquake victims in Nicaragua on New Year's Eve in 1972; New York Yankees catcher Thurman Munson piloting his own plane near his home in Canton, Ohio, in 1979; and Yankees pitcher Cory Lidle piloting his own plane in New York City in 2006.

Halladay was nominated several times for the Roberto Clemente Award, given by Major League Baseball to players for sportsmanship and community involvement. The Halladay Family Foundation has aided children's charities, hunger relief and animal rescue.

"Many of you know Roy as a Cy Young winner, future Hall of Famer, one of the best pitchers ever to pitch the game of baseball," said Pasco County Sheriff Chris Nocco, who personally knew Halladay.

"We know Roy as a person, as a caring husband who loved his wife, Brandy. He loved his two boys tremendously ... and we are so sad for your loss."

Nocco said Halladay knew many members in the sheriff's office, and that Halladay was even a part of a charity fishing tournament last Friday.

"He was probably one of the most humble human beings you'll ever meet," Nocco said. "For somebody who won two Cy Youngs, one of the greatest pitchers in baseball, he would walk in the room as if he was anybody. Didn't matter who he met, he was kind, generous. His family purchased a dog for us — K-9 Doc. K-9 Doc is out there working, saving lives, making our community safer."

The dog was named as a nod to Halladay's nickname — Doc.

"He was one in a million," Nocco said. "It is a true loss for us."

Halladay was an old-style workhorse who pitched 67 complete games and 20 shutouts. A three-time 20-game winner, he was an eight-time All-Star with Toronto (1998-2009) and Philadelphia (2010-13).

Halladay pitched a perfect game for the Phillies at the Florida Marlins on May 29, 2010. That Oct. 6, against Cincinnati in the NL Division Series, he became only the second pitcher to throw a postseason no-hitter, joining Don Larsen, who accomplished the feat for the New York Yankees in the 1956 World Series.

The right-hander retired after the 2013 season, saying he wanted to avoid back surgery.

"As a baseball player, you realize that's something you can't do the rest of your life," Halladay said. "I really don't have any regrets. You realize there's other things for you to accomplish in life."

He was eligible for the Hall of Fame in 2019.

"Heart is broken to hear about Roy Halladay," former teammate Roy Oswalt tweeted. "great friend, teammate, father and husband. One of the best teammates ever! You will be missed !"

Former pitcher Dan Haren tweeted that "I wanted to be Roy Halladay. I'm heartbroken, rest easy Doc ," then posted a photo of a signed Halladay jersey .

He is survived by his wife Brandy and two sons, Ryan and Braden.




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July 13, 2019

In memory of the Doc.

Jennifer Baribault

March 29, 2018

Rest in Peace
My thoughts, prayer are with your family!

Wayne Murrell

December 1, 2017

Rest in peace.

Dave Imeson

November 30, 2017

My sincerest condolences to the Halladay family. Doc, was a class act and a true inspiration to all who knew him.
I will be paying my respects on opening day in Toronto.

November 26, 2017

Sending heartfelt condolences for the Halladay family. May you surround yourself with loving family and friends. Please find comfort and hope in 'the God of all comfort'.

Ellis Howell

November 24, 2017

My heart goes out to your wife and kids friends and family you were the best pitcher any team could have ever asked for you will always remains in the hearts of many Torontonians who watch you play for us thank for the memories gone but never forgotten Sleep In Peace Mr Halladay

Adlin Howell

November 24, 2017

You will sadly miss thank for the years you serves Toronto my prayers are with your wife and kids

ALPHONSE DATTOLO

November 24, 2017

I HAVE BEEN A PHILLIES FAN FOR 58 YEARS AND ROY HALLADAY WAS, AND ALWAYS WILL BE, A BIG PART OF THAT HISTORY. GOD BLESS ROY HALLADAY AND THE HALLADAY FAMILY.

Marcos Nieves

November 20, 2017

To the halladay family my heart whelming condolence on your loss from the Nieves family may his soul rip God bless

Keks Kalua

November 20, 2017

Rest in peace.

Trish Farley

November 17, 2017

I didn't know Roy and yet I'm stunned by his sudden death and the huge loss to his wife and family. I'm glad they got to share some quality time with him before he moved on.

In time, I hope you'll find comfort in knowing the greatest gift of love you gave him was permission to live his life on his own terms. We all need that from our loved ones.

My sincere sympathy.

Zana Hoffman

November 16, 2017

Dear Brandy, Ryan and Braden....My heart and prayers go out to you all!! I only met Roy a few times at Oak Crest Preschool, but I felt the love and kindness from him. Brandy, you were so kind and loving. Thank you for being who you are, PRAYING for you all daily!!!! Ms. Zana xo

Tina Kundig

November 15, 2017

With our deepest sympathy and prayers to the family of Roy Halliday. We pray for you during this unimaginable loss. As a family that loves baseball, we appreciate the excellence that Roy displayed on the baseball field, but are so moved to realize the wonderful man he was off the field. As you were so blessed to have had him in your life, may you be blessed in the days to come.

LYNDA THAIN

November 15, 2017

TO BRANDY HALLADAY, SONS AND All FAMILY

I was shocked and very deeply saddened to hear of the loss of your wonderful husband, and Dad.

I have been a BLUE JAY FAN for many years and I truly admired and respected Roy as a super star, mentor, and a great team player.

My Deepest Sympathy,
Lynda Thain,Tottenham, ON

GRACIE FAIELLA

November 15, 2017

I WAS LUCKY TO WORK AT CBP.
THAT'S HOW I GOT TO SEE ROY AT HIS BEST ON THE BASEBALL FIELD.
MAY HE RIP WITH DARREN DAULTON.
GOD BLESS THE HALLADAY FAMILY

Sherri Di Domizio

November 15, 2017

Rest In Peace Roy Holliday my thoughts and prayers are with the Holliday family. He'll be really missed. Love ❤ Sherri Di Domizio

Terry and Barbara Chmil

November 14, 2017

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

Lil

November 14, 2017

Rest in peace. You will be missed

November 14, 2017

Toronto misses you and WILL HAVE OPEN ARMS AND HEARTS for Brandi & your boys. #32 will be a best seller soon and all of the proceeds will go to your fAVORITE PASSION! SICK KIDS HOSPITAL!

Veronica Bradley

November 14, 2017

Sending prayers to the Halliday family. So sad to hear about this. We loved Roy Halliday and treasure our memory of being at his no hitter. It was thrilling to watch him play. We feel fortunate to have seen his many games here in Philly. He was a very special human being.

Fred Fernandes

November 14, 2017

Thanks for the memories Roy you were a master at what you did & it was with great pleasure to watch with excitement every 5th day.
Keep doing what you love to do now with your new wings, you will not be forgotten...

Fred Fernandes- Red Deer Alberta

Joanne

November 14, 2017

RIP, one of the greatest pitchers I had the good fortune to see in person. Condolences to his family; gone way too soon! He and his wife did so much great work while in Philadelphia. Sounds like he/they did that everywhere.

Vera Chiefari

November 14, 2017

So so sorry for your loss may he Rest In Peace and may god rest his soul

Cindy Norwood

November 14, 2017

Roy was truly an inspiration. He lead by example for fellow players, fans , community and especially his family. In Toronto he left a hole that couldn't be filled but felt compassion that he wanted to be on a winning team. I am so sorry for his family and send my love to you all.

Robert Rhoades

November 14, 2017

Fly high In Heaven Roy. God please comfort all who have to live without this exceptional man. He was one of the Lords greatest gifts to us all.
We can only try to follow his tremendous example. Heart felt condolences to Roy's family, friends and fans. RIP Doc Halladay
Gone but never forgotten.

Diana G.

November 14, 2017

To the Halladay Family, his Wife and two Children,

I am Heartbroken to hear and see what happened to Roy! I am of the Baseball Family, being a girlfriend to a MLB Player turned Coach in the MLB. I have seen Roy play baseball and he was one of the best of all time!

May God give you all the Strength to go on through this tragedy and give you Peace, Love and Healing. My Sincerest Condolences go out to you.
Roy is in Heaven with the Father and Lord, Jesus Christ. He may not be seen, but his Spirit will live on with you forever.

Roy, you were a Saint here on this earth and a Star to the World. You can Fly all you want and be at Peace...

God Bless you all.....

Antoinette

November 14, 2017

To the Halladay Family,

We are so deeply sorry for the loss of such a wonderful human being and one of baseball's greatest pitchers. Watched Roy pitch every game for the Phillies. He was fierce on the mound. He gave us true Phillies fans so many wonderful memories and he will always live forever in our hearts. Thank you for sharing Roy with us. May you and your family find comfort in the sad days ahead. Rest in Peace Roy! You're now flying with the angels.

roy helmer

November 14, 2017

god and his angels will look after roy halladay and his family they will all see each other in time thats the magic of god we all get to see each other down the road god bless

Glenn Roedel

November 14, 2017

Fly hi in heaven Roy!

Lisa W

November 14, 2017

To Roy's beloved family,
May the memories of Roy's laughter and the wisdom of his words lighten your hearts in these times of unspeakable grief. His beloved wife and their cherished sons were his most proud accomplishment. Continued heartfelt prayers to you and your families. ❤

Maxine Biesenthal

November 14, 2017

What an amazing human being Roy was. He is an inspiration to all of us left behind. We should all step up to the plate and be better people in this troubled world.
My heart and prayers go out to his family during this terrible tragedy. RIP Doc we will miss you forever

Kathleen Kramer-Liddy

November 14, 2017

Dear Halladay Family: I give you my condolences to your family. I am absolutely devastated. Literally there are no words. When I saw this on Yahoo I got the phone & called my brother to have him get on-line. It made me ill. We have been Phillies fans since the 1970's. I enjoyed watching Roy pitch & boy could he pitch.And yes his work ethic was just unbelievable. My dad played professional baseball for the Philadelphia Athletics & Phillies among other teams. He was a right handed pitcher as well. My dad scouted for the Phillies for 33 1/2 yrs. I am thankful he gave me the love of baseball. God Bless & Take Care. I will be praying for your family.

Lou Pumphrey

November 14, 2017

God bless your family Mr. Halladay. Rest easy.

Milenko Matkovic

November 14, 2017

Roy rest in peace, may the angels watch over you. Gone to soon . God watch over his family.

Angie

November 14, 2017

I appreciated Roy's strength and wisdom in changing from Baseball to other endeavours as well as his love and respect for his wife. A terrible loss. May she and the rest of Roy's family find hope and comfort in God's promises. Rom 15:4

Rebecca Weinstein

November 13, 2017

I want to express my condolences to Roy's family. I am so sorry for your loss and you are in my thoughts and prayers. The Phillies were very fortunate to have Roy as a pitcher. I didn't see Roy's perfect game but I was at the game when they honored him for it. He will always be a baseball legend!

Cindy

November 13, 2017

Thanks for all the great memories. R.I.P. Roy.

November 13, 2017

My condolences to the Halladay Family. May his soul rest in peace.
Lavern Thomas(Toronto Ontario)

Patricia Patty

November 13, 2017

My heart felt condolences to the Halladay family.
Patricia
Toronto, Ontario
Canada

Sarah Harrison

November 13, 2017

My condolences to the Halladay family.

From a Toronto Blue Jay fan.

Jim Kasper

November 13, 2017

Brandy, Ryan, and Braden: We are so sorry for your loss! It was wonderful to watch Roy grow up and play both as a youngster and high school player. Now, Roy and Bus Campbell are together forever. It was so much fun to watch Roy, Todd Kasper, and Bus work out in the high school offseason at Littleton High School. God Bless Roy and Bus!
Ryan and Braden, you need to know your father was extremely polite with a huge heart, even as a young boy. Trust Jesus!
Roy, thanks for the memories and rest in peace. We are so proud of you and your wonderful family.
Jim and Ginny Kasper
Formerly Centennial, CO

November 13, 2017

May the family find peace and comfort in knowing all sickness, all pain and death will one day be gone for this has been promised.

Phillies Fan

November 12, 2017

My thoughts and prayers are with the Halladay family during this most difficult time. May God give you comfort, peace and hope.

Steven Shih

November 11, 2017

Doc, thank you for bringing the pride and joy every fifth day. You made us the Jays fans proud in the years of non-contention. Your work ethic and community involvement are unbelievable. I was excited to have met you at your induction to the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame this summer and the getting the jersey signed was a dream come true for me. You will always be my favourite Jay of all time. R.I.P. Doc.

DIANE HASTINGS

November 11, 2017

IS SO SAD TO LOSS THE BEST PHILLIES, GOD BLESS HIS FAMILY , FROM DIANE H

November 11, 2017

With sincere sympathy. My condolences to the Halladay family. Thanks for the memories. A Toronto Blue Jays Fan.

Tim O'Brien

November 11, 2017

R.I.P. Doc. Thank you for the wonderful years as a Blue Jay !!

Brenda Lambdin

November 11, 2017

I am a 67 yr. Old Fan of Doc's, He really accomplished a whole lot to leave so young, he really touched a lot of people & showed them how to just " be nice " ! I loved to watch him pitch, he was so focused. I have four Grandson's. The oldest is in College & is a Pitcher, since he was about 4yrs. Old. I will Be PRAYING FOR THE FAMILY, because I do believe that we all know that Doc or Roy is in heaven with JESUS ! GOD knows what wonderful & giving man he was ( THANKS ROY FOR ALL THE MEMORIES ) You will see your family again ! Everyone will miss you, just like when you retired ! We Love You Doc !!

November 11, 2017

May God stay close to the family and ease the pain of losing Roy. Persist in prayer

Mary

November 10, 2017

May you find comfort knowing he was loved and respected by so many. May God bless you all.

November 10, 2017

May you find comfort knowing he was loved and respected by many. May God bless you all.

November 10, 2017

RIP Roy . Condolences to the family . He was a real role model .

Taylor

November 10, 2017

My heartfelt condolences to the family for your tragic loss. May the God of all comfort provide you with comfort and peace during this difficult time.

Maurice Doss

November 10, 2017

Ryan, you were one heck of a pitcher, as I recalled your days in Spring training, and pitching against the Rays. Never had a chance to contact you, but will say you were a true Major League player with exceptional talent on and off the field. You will be deeply missed, and hoping that the modern day sports writers consider you to be inducted into Cooperstown with that said; I am hoping that they take into consideration your stats, and expansion of the game we all love and admire. My prayers go out to your entire family, as we lost an Ace, and they lost a great role mode (Father, husband, brother, (guessing uncle), and a son).

DALE BERGER

November 10, 2017

Gone way to soon! Roy was not only a major league pitcher, but a major league husband and father as well! Thoughts and prayers to his family and many many friends. You will be missed Roy, it's always hard to lose good people!!!!

November 10, 2017

So sorry to hear of the loss of Roy who was loved by many baseball fans. May your heart gain comfort from the God who gives peace and strength.

November 10, 2017

Sorry to learn about the death of such a wonderful man. Our sincere condolences to Ms. Halladay and the family. Your family will be in our prayers, may God give you the strength and hope during this time of sorrow, for he promises to sustain you during this difficult time (Psalms 55:22).

Mary Kelleher

November 9, 2017

I am so sorry for your loss. My Dad was dying and loved Roy we got him his shirt and he watched all the games which helped his spirits. I was in hair cutter yin Newtown Square one day and here Roy walked in waited in line and took his turn...said he didn't need a wash just a cut and left a generous tipp just a humble simple man and it said so much about his character, I told my my Dad and he said that is why is so cool. He was the guy we all aspire to be. Remember the good times and love to your family.

Pat Yerzy

November 9, 2017

In 1998 my 5 year old son attended a baseball camp at Coronation Park in Toronto. Roy Halladay was a guest at the camp that day and signed balls for the young campers. What a thrill. My son who is now 24 still talks about that day. Roy Halliday personified integrity, professionalism, kindness and compassion. He was a wonderful example to our children. Toronto has lost one of their own. We were so blessed to have him in Toronto for so many years. RIP... we are heartbroken

November 9, 2017

Brandy, Ryan, Braden, Family, Friends, Fans

Sorry to learn on the tragic accident involving Roy. The family is in our prayers at this difficult time. He is missed and loved. God is our refuge and strength.-PS.46:1

Lisa Guitard

November 9, 2017

You were a joy and a wonder to watch. Truly wish I'd have experienced it at a game. You will forever be missed. R.I.P. Doc. I pray for your family at this difficult time.
Lisa Guitard (Saint John, N.B., Canada)

Diane Ko

November 9, 2017

Thoughts & Prayers to The Entire Family during this Very Difficult time.
Rip Roy.

Bob,Barbara,Jen Kotimaki

November 9, 2017

RIP Roy "Doc" Halliday. Such a gentle soul we had the pleasure of knowing over the years in our hobby business. Our condolences and prayers to his family for their tremendous loss. So sad for his family and all who knew him.

D. Sample

November 9, 2017

Condolences to the family. So sad to hear tragedy of such a young well thought of person as Roy Halladay. May God's Word bring the family comfort and help you to endure.

Maryellen Winchester

November 9, 2017

In Loving Memory of Roy "Doc" Halladay the greatest pitcher the Blue Jays ever had, you will be missed. RIP.

November 9, 2017

My condolences for the loss of your loved one.

Linda Pickering

November 9, 2017

One of the GREATS....RIP Roy

November 9, 2017

Shocked and saddened. Roy was an amazing human being. God bless Brandy and her sons at this most difficult time...Truly one of the GREATS and he will be missed...Linda Pickering...Toronto

Mike Smothers

November 9, 2017

Great pitcher, watched him many times on the mound. Surely one of the best to ever pitch,surely will be missed. RIP

Joel Sathees

November 9, 2017

It was always exciting to watch him on the mound. He was calm and peaceful but fierce and dominant at the same time. It was an honor to see you pitch. Rest in peace Doc!

Joyce Decker

November 9, 2017

As a big Phillies fan, I was privileged to see Roy's perfect game and postseason no-hitter. What awesome times with our infamous rotation of Halladay, Lee, Oswalt, Hamels and Blanton. Thank you for so many thrilling afternoons and evenings of baseball. The game and the world are lessened without you. Rest in peace.

Clarence Magnaye

November 9, 2017

Goodbye to one of the greatest Blue Jays of all time. May God help and guide Roy's family through this tough time. We all have to say goodbye to our loved ones at some point. Rest in peace Roy, it was a pleasure to watch you as a kid.

Joanna Gile

November 8, 2017

Wishing strength and courage to get through the next few minutes, hours and days. Roy was one of the best to ever play the game. He was a blessing to have here on earth and a blessed angel in heaven ❤

Joanna Gile Alfred, Maine

MJ McDevitt

November 8, 2017

Had the opportunity to meet this man twice. I really respect him and what he did for Philadelphia. Rest in peace Roy.

Carlotta

November 8, 2017

May the God of all peace bring comfort to the Halliday family and friends at this difficult time.

Jonathan Yoder

November 8, 2017

I am a true Phillies fan. I am so sorry about this loss. I do miss him tossing a no hitter and I love him. so sorry for the loss and I will keep on cheering those Phillies. rest in peace

November 8, 2017

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

Louisa Lacombe

November 8, 2017

So sorry for you loss Halladay family friends

Louisa Lacombe

November 8, 2017

Sorry for loss we pray for all of you at this hard time

Bruce McMichael

November 8, 2017

As a huge Phillies fan, we loved Doc. He was well thought of in every way....The city of Philadelphia loved him and the Phillies fans adored him. He will be sorely missed....he was a class act.

Scott Chamberland

November 8, 2017

Please accept my Deepest Sympathies

John Monaghan

November 8, 2017

To the Halladay Family- Very sorry for your loss

Linda Ballantyne

November 8, 2017

The Country of Canada mourns the loss of one of our favourite BlueJays. Doc was such a role model to so many young baseball players aspiring to take the field and play with the heart and soul displayed every game by #32!
My daughter and I had the utmost privilege of attending a BlueJays luncheon and having Roy Halladay sit at our table. He was in his first year with the Jays. He was a real gentleman even in his young career. He chatted with us in his quiet manner and we both were thrilled to get his autograph. I still have mine to this day and I am in my 70's. I am so proud to have known this wonderful man.
A true gentleman and humanitarian along with being an outstanding baseball player.
My condolences to his family at this very difficult time!
Always a BlueJay Doc!

Daniel Lupi

November 8, 2017

In 25023 innings pitched, Halladay finished the 2010 regular season with a 2110 record and a 2.44 ERA, setting a career high with 219 strikeouts while issuing just 30 walks. He led the National league in wins, innings pitched, and complete games (9), including 4 shutouts. He became just the seventh pitcher in the history of Major League baseball to pitch 250 or more innings with 30 or fewer walks, the first pitcher to do so since Grover Cleveland Alexander in 1923 with the Chicago Cubs. RIP Roy Halladay was the Greatest baseball pitcher of all time .

Rose and Angelo Lockett

November 8, 2017

What a tragic loss! R.I.P. Doc Halladay! You were one of the best Pitchers to play the game and you were an even better man! You will be missed. It was such a pleasure to watch you during your time on the field with the Philadelphia Phillies. I will always remember both of those games that will live out in Philadelphia Phillies history! I was so happy and screaming for you all of the way! My thoughts and prayers are with your family and friends. God Bless you and fly high Doc! You surely have gained your wings!

karen wittenbeck

November 8, 2017

Brandy, I remember when you moved to Florida. There was just you and Roy and Braden and your 3 horses. You were so young and so sweet and kind and my husband and I knew you were going to be a great success in everything you did. My heart goes out to you. I share your grief. I lost John too. I send my love and my prayers to you and your family. Be strong and know that he is always there.

Rick

November 8, 2017

A great athlete, a wonderful man. Thanks for becoming a Blue Jay!!!!
R.I.P "Doc"

Kathy

November 8, 2017

RIP Roy, you will always be my favorite Phillie baseball pitcher. Sincere condolences to his family and friends.

Phillies Fan for Life

November 8, 2017

Very sad day for not only the Phillies family but all of MLB. R.I.P. Roy thanks for some great Phillies memories.

November 8, 2017

Truly sorry for the loss of a great pitcher, and much greater man.

Rest in peace Roy,

Cindy Duncan

November 8, 2017

And I Heard The News That You Had Died In Plane Crash Jesus Must Of Have Call You Home You Were On My Favorite Pitchers And You Were The Best Pitchers Out There And You Are Pitching On A Mound In Heaven Right Now With All The Legends Up There All Your Family And Fans And Friends Will Miss You A Lot I Cry When I Heard The news That You Had Died I Am Still Numb Rip Doc You Will Be Miss A Lot

Rest Easy Soc

Ginger Hunt

November 8, 2017

Rest in peace Roy.

To the Halliday family...thank you for sharing Roy with us. May you find solace in knowing how much he loved you all.

God will help you heal. Believe in him.

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