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Joseph Leonard Hall

Ridgecrest, California

Oct 2, 1956 – Aug 25, 2020 (Age 63)

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BORN
October 2, 1956
DIED
August 25, 2020
AGE
63
LOCATION
Ridgecrest, California

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Joseph Leonard Hall passed August 25th,2020 at 5:36pm, at the age of 63. Born to Marge and Howard Hall of Freehold New Jersey on October 2nd, 1956—Joe was the baby of the Hall family. Youngest brother of Bill, Brian, and Bruce Hall. Husband to Marie Odette. Father to Vickie. Father in Law to...

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Uncle Joe was such a gentle soul and funny man. It was always a great time when he, Aunt Odette, and Vickie would come east to visit family. After he got diagnosed with MS, I got to visit him several times in Ridgecrest and we always had a great time. The dignity and bravery he showed in suffering with such a horrible disease was also an inspiration to me. He was taken far too soon, but he still lives on in many great memories. And, I'm sure he's got them all laughing real hard...

I only met Joe and Odete a couple times and he is one of the nicest people I ever met. I know my son Chesli thought the world of him and the support he and Odette always gave him and Vickie.

I was shocked to learn of Jos passing and so very sad! We had talked the week before and as usual had teased me about how hot it was there and how I should be practicing my Popeye arms for the snow that would soon be coming.He was funny and kind and so gentle! We will miss you but also know that you are in a good place ! Look over us and don t laugh so much at our stupidity! Love you !

Rip uncle joe I remember feeling so small next to you ,but he was a big gentle giant can't forget is military model planes until we meet again ,watch over aunt Odette and Vicky

Rest in peace Uncle Joe.
The little moments that we share where lovely. I remember your wedding day at grand Mother house. Big hug to Odette and Vickie.

Uncle Joe was a fun guy and obviously well-loved. I am sad not to have had the chance to see him and actually get to know him more in these last few years, so most of my memories are from when I was a teenager. But I did get a chance to chat over the phone during the Holidays over the years and the conversation was always easy and interesting.

My heart goes out to Matante Dette and Vickie and all those who knew him.

Joe was an amazing person and is dearly missed.

I was fortunate enough to have met Joe around 2004. One of the first things you noticed about Joe, aside from his stature, was his wit and sense of humor. He was always cracking jokes and finding the humor in most, if not all, situations. When he was not joking, he was very insightful, wise and generous, offering much needed advice to someone much less wise and insightful as he, as well as helping his daughter and me when we were...