Philip-Hall-Obituary

Philip Stanton Hall

Florence, Massachusetts

1934 - 2024

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January 22, 2024
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Florence, Massachusetts

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Philip Stanton Hall Florence, MA - Philip Stanton Hall of Florence, MA passed away peacefully on January 22, 2024, surrounded by his loving family. He was 89. Philip was born January 30, 1934 in Bennington, VT to the late Richard H. and Diantha (Lyman) Hall. He was a proud graduate of Bennington...

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Phil and I had many memories to share as he helped build the Sojourner Truth Committee. His counsel was always invaluable. I always admired his enchanting, blue home and was my anchor when I found it. Continue enjoying your path, Phil.

I just found out that Phil had passed away in January. I am so deeply sorry. We worked together at North Congregational Church for over four years. My favorite job because of working with him. I will always remember his kind words, he and I laughing about so many things each day, his gentle manner and love for people. I will always carry him in my heart. I didn´t realize Jane had passed either. She was a love. Stern but gentle - all wrapped in one. I respected and loved her so much....

I feel sadness to know my good friend has moved to eternal rest. I send my deepest condolences to the family for their loss and to the legions of friends as well. Phil, we were so blessed to have worked together on the Sojourner Truth Committee in those early challenges, to enable neighbors and the community to accept the beautiful statue to become a reality. Thank you for your spiritual guidance in that successful result. Rest, in that PEACE that passeth all understanding, Phil.

Sincere condolences to susan,Martha and Rebecca and families. Such a support of my minister and support in my growing up years. They opened their home to me when I got married and your dad performed our service.

Phil was a kind and gentle man. He had a profound influence on my life from childhood through early adulthood when I moved away from Amherst.

Very sad. Phil Hall was one of the finest men I've had the privilege of knowing in my life. He had a profound spiritual influence on me and I believe I am a better person for it. I know I'm not alone. Without revealing names I had an acquaintance years ago who found himself in trouble and in jail. During a long talk he told me of a man who visited him and had a huge influence for good in his life. He said that at his lowest moment this man treated him with kindness and made him want to...

Dear Susan, Becky and Martha - So sorry to hear that your Dad has died. A very special person in the lives of many people. Good that you were able to be together. Lots of love Auntie Pam

The Hall family are one of the two oldest family friends I can recall. They lived a few houses away from us and moved out of town to Amherst when I was in second grade. He was such a loving and caring man who raised 3 thoughtful beautiful girls. They always seemed to be headed off to some sort of adventure. May he rest in peace. Thank you for being a part of our lives Rev Hall. Kay Benson boston Ma