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Brian Forrest Hall

Hickory, North Carolina

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Brian Forrest Hall SOMERSET, Pa. Brian Forrest Hall, 50, of Mt. Lebanon, Pa., was called home suddenly to be with the Lord Sunday, Aug. 26, 2012. Born in Jeanette, Pa., Jan. 3, 1962, the family relocated to Scottsdale, Ariz., in 1966, where he graduated from Saguaro High School in 1980. He...

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I´m sorry this so late, but I just found out today as I searched for Brian online. I met him at SOS (squadron officers school). We immediately hit it off and spent a lot of time together. While Brian was a much better Air Force Officer than I (I´d already put in my discharge papers by then), we would still have fun. I think it was my fault that he wasn´t a distinguished graduate from the program. I was a very bad influence. As I look back on my life of 66 years, I can honestly say Brian...

Ellie, I am so sorry to hear about Brian. I remember working with you at CCL in Greensboro. You always brought such joy to our group! Please know that we are praying for you and your family. Brian did accomplish so much in his life and experienced so much. Please know that you are also loved by so many here in Greensboro. May God provide you with peace.

To all those Brian left behind, I still can't believe what happened. We have known Brian since he was a little guy. We all went to the same church in Scottsdale. Who would have believed all that Brian would accomplish! He packed his life full of good goals and went after them. Good job, Brian! You left a wonderful legacy and those you touched are better for the experience. Your wonderful smile showed you were HAPPY in all that you did and were doing. God Bless your family and give them...

dear Ellie ,Paul and Juanita, my heart breaks for you. Brian was a large part of my life growing up and I will miss him deeply. May the comfort of Christ carry you through.

I met Brian in the dentists office the day my daughter got the email saying she had been picked to be part of the Yogli Mogli team. When I told him how excited she was he just beamed, we chatted until he had to go back for his appointment. Just last week I saw him in Rite Aid, he walked right up to me shook my hand said hello ,just like we'd known him for years. I feel a connection to him and am saddend I didn't get the chance to know him better. My deepest sympathy to the family, we will be...

My deepest sympathies Ellie and Family for such a tragic accident. I represented Brian with the Yogli Mogli site in Mt Lebanon and witnessed his enthusiasm 1st hand for the business.May you find strength in this time of great sadnesss and loss.

Dear Paul and Juanita and Family, So terribly sorry. I know your hearts are broken. We will miss him. God Bless
Kathy Lavigne and Family

I'm so saddened by this. I've known Brian since childhood growing up in the same church. My thoughts and prayers are with Mr. and Mrs. Hall, Laurie and her husband, Brian's wife and children. A life cut short way too soon. We will miss you Brian. So glad we got to talk again through facebook pages.

Hi Ellie and children,
At one time I was a nanny for your children. I so enjoyed the job and your wonderful family. I wish I had kept in touch with you. Ellie you are a survivor and a great person. Brian's love for you is very deep. I could feel it in your home. I wish you and the children the best.