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Bill L. Hallett

Vallejo, California

1937 - 2017

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April 7, 1937 - April 19, 2017 Bill Hallett, 80 years old lived a good life. He was born in Glasgow, MT. He lived in Alaska before moving to Utah with his mother. At age 11 in 1948, he left Utah to live with his father and step-mother in California and settled in Vallejo. He had one brother and...

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I am so sorry to hear that Bill has passed. He was a wonderful man. My heart goes out to his family. Sending love to you, Ann Goddard Tunnell.

Carrie~I know everything in your intellect is thankful that your Dad was spared any more pain than he already had to endure. I know you will miss him dearly. My prayers and condolences are with you and your family.

Bill's cousin, Bonnie

I have know Bill for many years whether working in Shop 67 or thru the IBEW 2145. He was a great character that is part of my working life and my Union life. It is a great loss for his family as well as the rest of us in his passing.

I am so sorry for your loss. It is always so very hard to lose a loved one in death and our loving Heavenly Father is very aware and understand your painful loss. He will listen to your prayer and pay attention to your pleas for help because he is near to all those calling on him. In the days of your distress, he will answer you. Find comfort that your loved one will live again. (Psalms 145:18)

Ruth and Carrie so sorry to hear about Bill's pasting May He Rest In Peace

I am so sorry for your loss. I met Bill in Vallejo, at his cousin Jerry's house back in the 50's. I worked in Shop 67 for quite a few years, and ran across him several times. I remember him being a very warm and friendly person, and a hard worker. He will be missed.

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Bill and Ruth, and their girls were like my second family when I was a child. What I remember about Bill was his great sense of humor and his jokes. I remember his kindness and when I think of him I remember our parents playing cards,drinking and pall mall cigarettes. I didn't know until later those were the best of times and that is how I will always remember him.He was such a big part of my childhood.I remember wishing when I was younger that I had a dad like him.I feel like a piece of me...

Dear Ruth and Carrie, I'm so very so for your great loss, Bill was just a really good, big hearted man, I hope he's sitting somewhere with my mom and dad drinking an iced tea. My condolences to you all, love Tanny Pearson Moller