Colonel George-Hall, USAF, Retired-Obituary

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Colonel George Robert Hall, USAF, Retired

Hattiesburg, Mississippi

Jun 18, 1930 – Feb 16, 2014 (Age 83)

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BORN
June 18, 1930
DIED
February 16, 2014
AGE
83
LOCATION
Hattiesburg, Mississippi

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Moore Funeral Service - Hattiesburg Obituary

Funeral serviceswill be held Friday, February 21, 2014, at 10:00 a.m., at Main Street UnitedMethodist Church in Hattiesburg, MS, for George Robert Hall, age 83, ofHattiesburg, who passed away on February 16, 2014. Burial will be in OaklawnCemetery.  Visitation will be held onThursday, February...

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My Mother was Myra Palmes.We were very young the day my brother and sister and myself met your family at that big Hall reunion in Hattiesburg shortly after Col.George came home.
My family wore those steel braclettes too.
I remember you both with fondness and love.
My mom loved you both....
I served as an Airman in The Navy as a result of knowing my moms favorite cousin...!
God Bless you Pat and all of my family in Mississipi...!

Pat, I enjoyed working with George at the Coca-Cola plant and am sorry at his passing. George was a fine man and we will all miss him.

Mrs.Hall,,
Words cannot express my gratitude to you and Col.Hall.I had the opportunity to be his nurse for nine years and felt a deep compassion for the both of you..col.Hall was a true American hero.
My prayers are with you and your family. Col. Hall will always have a special place in my heart. God Bless.
Denise Glover

Thank you Col. Hall for your service and for the legacy you left behind.

Dear Pat: My son Chris Hall just told me of George Robert's death. These are difficult days for you and your family, but I hope you are comforted by the knowledge that your George Robert was a true American hero, admired and beloved by so many. I well remember the dark days in the 1960s when he was MIA and the prayers we offered for his safe return and then the unspeakable joy we all felt when it actually happened! You, Pat, are also an American heroine, for you served just as bravely as...

I was really sad to hear about Col. Hall's passing. I hate I never got to meet him. One of my favorite stories on visualization relates to him shooting his handicap in golf shortly after being released as a POW. I am going to cover that story about him in a blog post that should be published less than a week on my site www.valuableentrepreneur.com in honor of him.

You will be missed Col. Hall.

Pat, I am so sorry but due to health issues, I wasn't able to make it to George's service. I did want to extend my condolences to you and your family.
Joyce Moore

Because of you, Colonel Hall, I am a free American. There is not enough "thank-you's".....

To the Hall family, so sorry for your loss. It was such a blessing to know Uncle George and have him a part of my life. He now has peace and his heavenly reward. Prayers to all of the family and friends.