Billy-HALL-Obituary

Billy C. HALL

Hampton, Virginia

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HAMPTON - Billy C. Hall, 67, died Tuesday, Nov. 24, 2009.Born in Grand Junction, Tenn., Billy came to Hampton in 1960. He worked 25 years for Thompson Ford and then worked, since 1988, at R. Hayden Smith Funeral Home. Billy was a member of Restoration Church Phoebus Baptist. He loved to hunt,...

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We are so very sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.

The Staff at Mallory Apartments

Millie I am deeply sorry for your loss. May god always walk with you and strengthen your stand in the days ahead.

Andre’ Newman

Millie and family,

Sorry to hear about your loss, we didn't hear about Billy's passing until today. Our thought and prayers are with you in this hard time.

I was so supprised when Ruth called and told me that Billy had passed away. Billy was about a month older than me. I remember Billy when he and I lived in Middleton. He would come by on Sunday and pick us up for Church at First Baptist Church in Middleton where we both went to Church. I remember calling Billy before our class reunion to inform him of it. He was so supprised to hear from me. My thoughts and prayers ar with you.

I called him "Paw" because he was more than a father-in-law, he was an extended DAD. I will miss him dearly. Billy was a kind man who would give you the shirt off his back, he never met a stranger, and just had a very kind spirit about him. I really appreciate the 27 years we spent together and I could never have imagined all of the things that he would have taught me. I will always remember the many pieces of woodwork we made together, the automotive things he taught me to do, and of...

My late husband Jimmy I worked with Billy when he worked at Thompson Ford . He was such a nice person to work with and a good friend to all. My heart goes out to Millie and their children.

Billy will be missed by all who knew him. We had the pleasure of becoming friends of MIlly & Billy and their wonderful children, Becky, Rob & Dale during our time in the Navy in the 70s. They have been special to us ever since. We love you all. God Bless!!! Ed & Eileen

Billy:
I remember living in Middleton TN and being in the RA's with you at First Baptist Church. We went to RA Camp in North Carolina one year and we had a lot of fun. I wish your family the peace that comes with knowing that you are in a better place than this Earth, and my condolences go out the all your family. May God Bless and Comfort them.
Ogale (Randy) Ray

It's been a good while since I've seen him but my memories of Billy are many, and they are all good. How could they be otherwise? He was a great man, a man up for any challenge and one whose patience was only exceeded by his resourcefulness. He was a loving man and he spread that love around, even to cousins that he saw only once a decade. That’s his legacy; he may be gone but his love remains.

“Do not weep for me, for I am within you;
I am peace, love, I am a soft wind...