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Jerome William Hall

Albuquerque, New Mexico

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Jerome William Hall Jerome William Hall, dutiful husband and father, civil engineering professor emeritus at the University of New Mexico, a garage workshop guru and a mentor to many, died Monday, July 8, 2019 at his home in Albuquerque. He was 75. His work was highly technical but vital to...

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Dear Loretta, Jenny, Bridget and Bernie, thank you for welcoming me into your home with open arns, Jerry was so helpful withbmy homework and will never forget and am rhankful the half a yrsr we were able to spend together. Pray you are at peace and slowly am getting used to rhe fact that your husband my host father has moved on. Blessings to your family. Much love, your almost daughter

Dear Loretta and family,
Jerry was an ITE International Director on the Western District Board, along with Ann Hansen and Wolf Homburger, when I was a Western District officer in the early 1990's. The best advice he gave me along the way, was to always have an odd number of voting committee members so a vote would never result in a tie. I have used, or relayed, that advice many times over the years! ITE and the transportation profession was made better because of Jerry and 'making a...

To Jerry's famly, please accept my sincere condolences on your loss. It was my pleasure to work with him in the Civil Engineering Department many years ago. He was a wonderful gentleman and a fine Department Chairman. May God bless you all.

Marcia Davidson Hahn

Jerry taught me everything about advising the civil engineering students when I joined the department as the first professional academic adviser in 2002. He was tough on the outside but had a huge heart for the students. His guidance was invaluable to me in my position. God bless, Jerry. I hope you can continue to do advising up in heaven!

Jerry was a great resource, friend and teacher. He was a major influence on my professional career and he will be missed.

Comfort Planter

Jerome Hall,

My mentor, colleague and advocate throughout my years in the civil engineering department. Jerome had faith in people, especially the underrepresented; without his encouragement and guidance many of us would not have persevered to become engineers. I am pleased I had the chance to thank you and let you know what you meant to me personally. My hope is to encourage and inspire others as you did for me and many other of my fellow alumni.

Sincerely,
Michael Angel...

R.I.P. Dr. Hall. You will be missed.