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Richard Hall

Colorado Springs, Colorado

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Richard "Dick" Hall, 65, of Security, passed peacefully, surrounded by his family, on July 11, 2010, after a courageous 6 week battle with pulmonary fibrosis. Dick was born on April 15, 1945 in Manhattan, New York to Leonard and Ruth (Holmes) Hall. Dick grew up in Katonah, NY and graduated from...

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Our neighborhood is just not the same without Dick's smile and laughter. We have so many great memories of playing games, eating delicious food, going to Bronco games, taking evening walks and just visiting with the Hall's during social gatherings. All of you are truly special people and friends and our prayers are with you during this painful time. Through laughter and tears, may your hearts heal and be filled with wonderful memories! Let us know when and if you need anything, at...

My dad was a wonderful mad with a forgiving and caring heart. The house is not the same, when he is not here. Dad you are loved, liked, and missed!! Thank you for all of the great memories that I have to pass on, and know that one day I inspire to be like you!

Rest knowing that your family loves you very much! You will be missed very very much. I am thankful for the time we had together! I will hold you in my heart. Love Always.

My heart goes ou to you Chrissy and the family. He was such a great man and will be greatly missed. My love and prayers go out to you and the family during this difficult time. I am here for you. Love you Jenn

I only met Dick a few times, but his wife, Sandy, was our childhood babysitter, so I feel as if I've known Dick forever, too. My brother and his family went on numerous skiing trips with Sandy and Dick, and I heard all about their fun times.
When my father passed away, Dick and Sandy created a wonderful power point presentation about my dad and our family. At that time, Dick showed me his extensive Broncos memorabilia collection, which I thought was just wonderful.
My heart goes...

Heartfelt thoughts and prayers to the entire family. Both my husband and I worked for Dick at Fort Carson '94-'99.
He was such a great guy to work for, fair, funny, and focused. Great skier also!

Carl and Sharron send our sympathies to you and your family. We have two wonderful river cruises to remember the JOY Dick brought to this world. Carl will long remember waiting with Dick for "the girls" enjoying a bit o f "cheer" while they waited! He will not be with you in person, but you have many wonderful memories of Dick. He does live on in our hearts heart with JOY! Sharron and Carl, Cape Cod, Mass.

I have some wonderful pictures of Dick swimming with my grandchildren at a family reunion. Each one makes me smile remembering the good time we had.

It seems to me Dick made a great impression on everyone he met. My hope is that he is now resting PEACEFULLY.

"When you were born,you were crying and everyone else was smiling. Live your life so at the end you're the one who is smiling and everyone around you is crying."
Dick, I believe you have accomplished the above saying!!! The picture of you smiling is perfect- while tears of sadness stream down my face at our loss of a great friend! We love you now and forever! One day we will all be together to celebrate eternity together!
Sandy- Chrissy- you know we are here for you!! xoxo