Gordon-Hall-Obituary

Gordon A. Hall

Flushing, Michigan

1940 - 2020

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Hall, Gordon A. of Flushing, age 79, died Friday, March 13, 2020, at his home. Cremation has taken place and a memorial gathering will be held at a later date with interment at Great Lakes National Cemetery. If desired, memorial contributions may be made to Reel Recovery or Flushing Presbyterian...

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Often times my husband, Steve and I will be chatting with each other and out of the blue one of us will miss Gordon out loud. He and Kay are always warmly in our thoughts. We enjoyed all of our time with them and especially treasure the open heartedness of Gordon, who made us part of his family as he did most everyone he met. Saunda and Steven Thomas

I will never forget how Gordon And Kay Hall took me into their heart and made me feel like I was part of their family. One afternoon, Gordon appeared at the door of my office and asked me if I´d like to learn how to FlyFish. It was the best "yes" I´ve ever given in my life, and I consistently relive the joy of fishing with a group of guys in the rivers of northern Michigan. it wasn´t just me, Gordon And Kay took so many people into their lives, Gordon taught a lot of people how to Fish ...

Steve and I will always remember the fun of fly fishing with Gordon and Kay :the time we rented a cottage on the AuSable. We split our fishing between the canvassing of the stream for trout and Dan Brown´s, da Vinci Code. Gordon will always be in our hearts.

Steve and I will never forget Gordon and Kay Hall and their beautiful family. Our family calendars will always reflect both his birthday and his death. He is the Brother I always wish to have and by the grace of God, he was here!

Gordon And light cannot be extinguished

My favorite memory is the time Gordon stood in the door of my office and invited me to learn how to fly fish. I’d never even heard of fly fishing! I asked to take the evening to think about it. When I came back the next day with a ‘yes’, we begin practicing in the field beside the church with paper plates. We arrange to go to someplace I’ve never heard of it he state, he and Kay met me there early one morning and I spent my first day catching trees and grass, anything but fish. ...

Cluster of 50 Memorial Trees

I got to know Gordon through his business partner at H&D. Gordon was very wiling to help and please whomever he met and demonstrated that by hand tying a custom trout fly which I gave to my oldest son. His willingness to give was outmatched. He will be missed.

Gordon, you changed the lives of so many people. I will cherish the many memories that we shared. You were the father/brother that I never had. All good, with you! I will see you again. I still need more fly fishing lessons! Hahahaha! Until, the next time, RIP