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Harold D. Hall

Saltville, Virginia

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HALL HAROLD DAVID HALL Harold David Hall, 64, passed away on Monday, February 15, 2010, due to complications from ALS. Originally from Pageton, WV, Mr. Hall was passionate about education. He obtained his B.S. degree from Berea College in Kentucky, in Chemistry and Biology and was a National...

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I remember Mr. Hall at SJHS back in 1974..he was my biology teacher & my tennis coach...he was very patient with me & helped me 'break' my backhand slump by spending hours just hitting balls to me at Ben Lomond Park...I will always remember his kindness & my condolences go out to his family.

Mark Ferrell

To the Hall family, my early memories of teaching at SJHS included your father's cheerful and constant encouragement to enjoy every day and to make a difference in the lives of our students. He will be greatly missed.

To all the Halls
I worked with Harold (The Doctor to us in the science department at SJHS) for many years. Although we were often at different schools, I could always count on "The Doctor" to be at the chemistry meetings and anything else that required attention of those who were interested in and passionate about teaching the kids.
Harold's passing leaves a huge hole in the science program in Prince William County Public Schools. Those of us who taught with him and knew him feel a...

Harold, even though we only worked in the same department for three years, I always considered the Hylton Science Dept a family while I was there. We occasionlly bumped into each other since I left there seven years ago and when we didn't the rest of the family kept me updated on everyone.

Part of my family is now gone, others are still with us...your memory will always be with us all.

Amanda...we met camping up in the Blue Ridge with the Sci Dept...he was so proud of you

Firstly, my deepest condolences to the family.

Mr. Hall, no one who had you as a teacher would ever forget you. I remember when someone in my class asked if anyone had ever told you you reminded them of Mr. Feeny from "Boy Meets World," and surprisingly, you said no.
Your sense of humor was subtle sometimes, and other times not so subtle. Your jokes were even funnier when they weren't so subtle, and people would still not get it.

Unfortunately, I can't...

Dear Amanda and family,
My world will not have the same amount of joy, happiness, generosity and love in it now that your dear Dad has passed away. He was a dear friend who steadfastly offered his support and time and caring to me for 20 years.
He was a model teacher who taught us all how to teach and hold to our high standards. He got the best from his students and his rigorous teaching challenged them to always be better.
He was a great co-worker, always teasing us with...

Harold, Thank you for being such a beautiful light in our world. You touched so many, and your spirit lives on in all of us. May your family, friends, and students be blessed with precious memories of you...to be cherished for years to come.

Harold, you will be sorely missed. You were a giant not only to those you were infinitely lucky to have known you but to the thousands of lives you have touched through your creative teaching, tireless enthusiasm, and countless dedication to the students of PWCS. There is no man with whom I've respected more in my career and with whom I aspire to be more like. I am truly blessed and lucky to have called you "friend".

To Amanda, Rob, and Baby Zephyr, thank you so much for sharing...

Mr. Hall, even through all we went through, I am going to miss you messing with me in class and in the hallways. I see now your jokes and manner was only to get me through the class, and it did and I thank you for that. I think you would be happy to know that I will be taking your mole roadmap with me to college when I take chemistry next year. :) You really will be missed.

-Sloane

P.S. I never got to really apologize for almost burning your cabinet that day we tested...