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Kenneth Nathaniel Hall

Washington, District of Columbia

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DIED
May 19, 2024
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Washington, District of Columbia

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It is with profound sorrow that we announce the death of our beloved Kenneth Nathaniel Hall who entered into eternal rest on May 19, 2024. He was born on July 6, 1945. He was predeceased by his parents Mary Grace Cook-Hall and Harry Nathaniel Hall, and beloved daughter, Hope Hall. Kenneth is...

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I am so sorry to find out that my friend Kenny has left us, But I am comforted to know he has been welcomed at the Gate and will be forever with the Lord and all the faithful departed. I will never forget him and I know we will meet again. God bless the family.

I moved to the Washington DC area sixteen years ago, alone, without really knowing anyone, and feeling terribly lonely and grieving the recent passing of my parents. Kenny immediately "took me under his wing" and decided I would be his "little sister". I am forever grateful for his generous and gentle kindness and love. He truly was one of those rare and precious people who ALWAYS had something good to say to make others feel good and encouraged and inspired! I shall sincerely miss you, dear...

To the family of Kenneth N. Hall. I send my love and sweet prayers to all of you. Kenneth was loved by many people here at Asbury United Methodist Church. He will truly be missed by many. May God wrap you in his love as you go through these trying times.

Uncle Kenny you will be missed by all. I met you over 30 years ago through Dee Dee and my Uncle Curtis you were considered family. May God keep you in his Marvelous Light. Love You....

My sincere condolences and prayers to the Hall family , friends and his work family . Kenneth you are so dearly loved and will be missed. May God massage the pain that is present in our hearts and flood our spirits of all the great love and joy he spread and shared. Rest in peace Gwendolyn

Lynn, I´m sorry for your loss. I pray that you can find peace during this time.

Kenneth, I will miss seeing you on the choir. Rest well!

Kenny shared his love for Friday Fish nights with friends often! Kenny spent 1987 - 2017 as a faithful and dedicated volunteer with the National Rainbow Coalition until they moved headquarters back to Chicago. There was no task too great or small he would not energetically participate in from the daily/weekly needs to our National Conventions/ Celebrations, Marches, Demonstrations, Operations, and Mailings he was always ready and available to perform, though he worked with few interruptions...

When both my parents and my favorite Aunt were entering their Transition and earthly departure and I had to move to Texas in their transition leaving my daughter and Grandson in DC living in the same complex with him at Marlboro Plaza, he not only facilitated my travels back and forth during that horrendous time as a brother, but often cooked and checked on them as their Uncle Ken. To say we learned to love and Care for him is so minuscule to what he poured into our lives as we tried...