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Paul W. Hall

Kansas City, Missouri

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Paul W. Hall, 72, Raymore, MO, passed away February 2, 2005. He was born in Booneville, MO, February 8, 1932. Services 2 p.m. Saturday, February 5 at Grandview Assembly of God Church, 12400 Grandview Rd., Grandview, MO, with burial in Raymore Cemetery. Visitation 1-2 p.m. Saturday at the church....

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Paul W. Hall was my grandpa. He was like the best one ever!!! He was a great grandpa, a great dad, a great husband, and just an overall great man ! We both shared the love for horses. It is really hard without him, and i miss him very much. I guess i'm just greedy, and want him down here with me. But he is in such a better place now, i just can't wait to get up there myself. Just one thing i want to say to him, is " I love you very much, you are the best grandpa i ever had. I'll be up to see...

Paul was my husband and best
friend in all the world. I will
miss him but i know he is in
heaven with Jesus. He was a great
Father and Grandfather. He touched
many lifes with his teaching. He was a gentle man with a easy touch. He was very honest and loving. Paul had a love for horses and was a excellent horse trainer.
He will always be my sweetheart that i will dearly miss.

Nancy

Paul was my "next door neighbor" at Ruskin High School. I most admired him for being such a family man. He was always sharing with me some happening involving his wife or his children. He was very proud of them.
My condolences to Nancy and family.

Mike Noland informed me about the passing of Paul. Paul was my personal mentor at Ruskin. Paul taught me the skills necessary to hold an audience without a rope. Paul was the key to the Driver Education program at Ruskin and always available to help me become a good teacher. We were very fortunate to have Paul as a friend.
Tom and Fran Coyle

Paul W. Hall was my father, father-in-law to my husband Rodger and grandfather to my son Christopher Cody Brown. He will be missed and we look forward to the day we will see each other in Heaven.

Love,
Your daughter Sheryl and Family

Paul Hall was my dad. Words cannot express how much he is missed by his wife Nancy, my sister Sheryl and my brother Clark. Dad, we love you and await the day in heaven for a Hall reunion. Rest in Peace.
Love,

Cindy

I'm sorry for your loss. I remember Paul and Nancy's being a home away from home when I was in high school with Sheryl. Although we have lost contact, I still have very fond and vivid memories of the Hall family.
God Bless,
Sherry Shaw-Rhodes

I grew up with Paul in our home town of Boonville, MO. We graduated from high school together in 1950. Paul was always a great guy and also a pretty decent football player at BHS. As is usually the case, after college we located in different areas and in recent years the high school reunion was about the only chance we had to get together. I am sure that about anyone who really knew Paul appreciated knowing him and will miss him. He will be fondly remembered by those of us who will attend the...

I worked with Paul for 20 years at Ruskin. I always liked him. He was so friendly and very helpful. He was a part of Ruskin that I will always remember fondly. So sorry for Nancy and his family.
Rusty