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CHARLES MCALLISTER HALL

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Charles McAllister Hall 11/27/1930 ~ 3/15/2010 Our loving father Charles McAllister Hall passed away March 15, 2010. Charles was born on November 27th, 1930 to Henry Vernon and Luetta McAllister Hall in Mtn View, Wyoming. Eleanor McAlister Hall became Charles' mother when her older sister...

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What a wonderful legacy he created, and has set the bar high.

Hall family, you are and always have been in my familys' heart... who could have asked for finer neighbors, with such a striking influence in such a short span of time.

Godspeed Charles!

Always,

The Snow's of Colorado

Hi Miss Juli so sorry for your loss. I can see he left a great legacy, you have our best thoughts.
Ryan & Janene Hixson

Frankie and Family

Jean and I were taken back when we heard Charles had passed away. We wish you all the best. It is times like this when we are so grateful for our knowledge of the plan of our Father. It is also times like this when we are so thankful for the wonderful memories we have of the past times we spent together in the 6th ward. The Hall family brought strength to us by your example, your goodness and your love.
For this we thank you.

Brother and...

Juli and Family, I am so sorry to hear about you dad. Our though are with you and your family at this time. Love you... Murf and Anthony.

Dear Frankie:

May you and your family find comfort. I am sure you will miss Charles very much. Our neighborhood will miss him too. May God be with you.

I always enjoyed chatting with Charles about ideas and language. What a unique and likeable person he was!

Charles was such a fun classmate at South Summit High School in Kamas, Utah. Thoughts of him bring pleasant memories. My sympathies to his family.

Juls and family~
I am so sorry to hear about your dad passing away. My heart goes out to you all at this trying time. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Love Ben and Amy Fogel (Hix)

My first visit to a Federation of East European Family History Societies conference was held in Salt Lake City. After racing around the motel trying to find my first workshop from a floor map I couldn't decipher, Mr. Hall found me in bewildered frustration. He walked me with a kind smile clear to the other end of the building to find the hidden wing where it was I was then supposed to be. That first gentlemanly introduction made a lasting impression, a lovely one for an out-of-towner who...