Donald-HALL-Obituary

Donald J. HALL

Nashville, Tennessee

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DIED
December 2, 2012
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Nashville, Tennessee

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HALL, Donald J.Age 69, died of Alzheimer's Disease on November 29, 2012. He is survived by Nancy, his wife of 48 years; two daughters, Kelly (Josh) Klaaren, and Pamela Sonderman; and four grandchildren, Josie and Nadine Klaaren, and Amelia and Byron Sonderman. Don is also survived by his...

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I never knew how well-regarded he was professionally because he was always our Mr. Hall, the wonderful friend who lived across the street. The world is a brighter place because of his life, his humor and his kindness.

Don was a great friend and mentor. I truly loved his quick wit, kind mannerism, and honesty. He will be missed so much, and I only hope I can carry on his ability to laugh and love life each and every day!

Nancy, I am so sorry to hear of your loss. Don was such a smart and funny man. He will be sorely missed by so many. He touched so many people, and his loss will be felt by all who knew him. You have been so strong and caring. I am wrapping my arms around you and sending my love.

I got to know Don thru my work with Dismass house. He was a very helpful resource person and a warm personality. I had lost touch but am very sad to see news of his passing. A fine man.

I am very sad to learn of his illness and subsequent passing. He was the finest teacher I had in law school. Please accept my sincere condolences.

I'm lifting a glass and laughing out loud in memory of Don and all the great times we shared in years past.

Reading Don's obituary this morning was very painful. It was painful because the world lost a good man; painful because Alzheimer's Disease took a brilliant mind, a devoted teacher and a stalwart supporter of Hume-Fogg Academic High School. He was my kindred spirit when Hume-Fogg's very survival depended on his willingness to be a rock when there was so little to cling to. Without his support that fledgling program would not have survived to see its stellar success for the past quarter of a...