KENNETH-HALL-Obituary

KENNETH HALL

Jackson, Michigan

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HALL, KENNETH 10/18/1920 - 11/9/2014 Jackson, MI Kenneth Hall, shown in the accompanying photo from 1997, was born in Jackson on October 18, 1920, and was the son of Clarence and Cecil (Hartman) Hall. He passed away on November 9, 2014, at the age of 94. Ken graduated from Jackson High School in...

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Dear terry, indira, monika, rob, derek, and keith: please accept our condolences at the passing of your father/grandfather. We are sorry to hear about your loss. May god give you the strength to deal with your loss.
Take care
swatee / ashish / mom

dear terry, indira, monika, rob, derek, and keith: please accept my condolences at the passing of your father/grandfather. he's now with his wife and resting in god's hands. he's a peace. let me know if there's anything i can do for you. i'm always there for you all... god bless you all... hugs2u jeri

I am so very sorry for your loss. Mr. Hall and my father were Jackson Host Lions for over 50 years together. He was a special man - the perfect example of "The Greatest Generation". He will be missed dearly. Our condolences to the Hall Family.

The Robert Lake Family
Helen, Chris, Connie, and Cathy

MR.HALL,THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE TO OUR GREAT NATION.RIP.

I'm so sorry that you've lost your dad. He was my church friend, always ready to share a smile, a hug, and a kind word. I will miss him.

Sheila Wendorf

Ken was a client of mine for many years, but I counted it a privilege to call him a friend also. He was a dear man that made a difference in my practice and as a person. His life was amazing and I thanked him many times for his service to our country. He talked of his family often and was so proud of you all. He will be greatly missed. God bless you all in this time of sorrow and may He give you comfort in your grief.

TO Terry, Your DAD was one of those "few good men" service , dedication, and caring. Iwas happy to get to know him better as we planned the Dibble School reunion together a couple of years ago.We reminisced when I visited your mom and dad at their home.Our Dads taught us a lot..my condolences to you on his passing. Our Dads teach us how to live each day-many memories.
Fondly, Marian Bruce Bliznik

Ken- watching the city in 2003

Ken had an office in the Blake Building, (formally the Harris Building) for over 50 years. He was always a pleasure to share the elevator with. God Bless

Mr Hall you were such a nice man. I'm glad I was honored to know you at Tina Terry's
Jency Marcantel