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Leah Hall

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

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Leah Hall, 46 of OKC, OK passed away June 10, 2004. She was born Oct. 20, 1957 in Mangum, OK to Curtis and Dessie (McClure) Hart. She has been living in OKC since 1980 moving from Stillwater after graduating from OSU in 1979. She was employed with Hertz as a purchasing manager working for the...

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Wow! How can it be 17 years since the loss of Leah. I still think of her often as part the job I still to today is some of the same things she did in her career.
I miss her smile, sense of humor, and her friendship

It seems impossible that it has been a year. You are missed. It seems that when we talk about anything a wonderful memory of you comes up. If we are playing golf and make a "Leah" shot it brings back a great time, when Tom takes a picture we tease him if there isn't a "human" in it. We thank you for the time and joy we shared and the incredible example of strength and love you will always be to all who knew and love you. Tana & Jerry

To all of Leah's family,

I miss Leah dearly and can not believe it has been almost a year when it seems like only yesterday that she left us, but I know she is in a better place and pain free. I can not see something OSU or eat a plain chicken sandwich without thinking of Leah. To her family, she loved you so much and had such good stories to tell of you that I felt that I knew you even before I met you and all of you are as nice in person as she said in her stories. I feel...

I recently changed my email address from [email protected] to the above.
Tom I pray for you and your family to have a blessed Christmas I know Leah will be with you in thoughts of years past and fun things that you did. Enjoy the memories the best you can. Tell every story you can think of both funny and aggravating!!
Our love, Zara, George and family

I have never thought about anyone that is gone from my life as much as I have thought about my Aunt Leah. She enters my mind daily, mostly with glimpses of her infectious smile. I can't believe that she isn't just a phone call away. I looked up to Leah so much. She was so important to me. And I think of things all the time that happen in my life that I would like to share with her. I know she is watching over us each and every day. Her life impacted mine more than I could have ever imagined....

Tom,
I only met you about a year ago but have heard from Sharon and Dessie what a wonderful husband you were to Leah.
I was a classmate of Sharon's at Reed High School so didn't see Leah very often after the age of 3 but Sharon always told me what a wonderful woman she turned out to be.
My condolences to you and all of her family and friends.
May you be filled with many wonderful memories of your years together........
Gay Brucker

Tom, I have such great memories of Leah. There is not one day that I don't think about her and remember her courage and strength.
Last year when I was on medical leave, Leah came over that morning and brought breakfast to me. She was just that way and did whatever she could to help.
I remember when we gave Leah her wedding shower at Inkahoots a few years back, we had so much fun.
She was always asking about my grandaughter and we would swap stories about the latest things...

I first met Leah over 12 years ago at her sister Sharon's house in Dallas.I thought that she was as gracious and as accomplished as anyone you'd ever hope to meet. Leah was the type of person you immediately felt "at home" with. She was always rarin' to go, and interested in everything happening. When she and Tom married, it was clear that she had found "the one." I was so happy for her to find someone she loved so much and who loved her and put her first.

Tom and Leah were...

Tom,
I didn't get to work under Leah for very long, but I found her to be easy to work for and to always lend a helping hand and words of encouragement when I felt myself getting discouraged. We loved her dearly and will miss her tremendously. You and your family have my deepest sympathy.