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Rick O'Hare-Hall

Sacramento, California

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O'HARE-HALL, RickIn the early morning hours of Tuesday, March 22, 2005, Rick O'Hare-Hall passed away peacefully in his sleep at his home in Fair Oaks, CA. He was 56 years of age.He leaves behind his wife Loreen O'Hare-Hall of Fair Oaks, his son Rich Hall of Auburn, his son Kirk and...

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Loreen,
My thoughts and prayers are with you
and your family.

Loreen,
We are so very very saddened about the news of Rick's passing. We have just arrived home after 2 weeks out with our RV and checking our email, found the message. We have lots of times to remember with Rick and you, going out after work, poker games and Dave's hunting trip with Rick and all the wonderful catering he so loved. Loreen, our prayers are with you at this time of need.

Mom, Rich, & Kirk

Dad was an easy man to love. When you were in over your head, didn't know what to do and really needed a hand, he was the first person to volunteer. When it wasn't that important, might not make a difference and you hadn't even asked, he was the first person to volunteer. He managed to be slow and steady yet still take tremendous risks in life, all with a shrug of his shoulders. I hope he'll be looking over my shoulder whispering, "Add more alcohol!” every...

Loreen,

All my love and prayers go out to you and Rick's family. Rick was a good, fun-loving person and had a good sense of humor. I will miss him dearly.

To The Family: I don't have to tell you how much I'll miss Rick. His sense of humor pulled us through some really rough catering jobs. I enjoyed shopping and working with him so much. I will carry many fun, fond memories of him.

Rich and Kirk
We were saddened to hear of your father's passing. Rick was a big part of our lives for many years. We had a lot of good times. You are in our prayers, take care.

Rick was a dear. I will miss our greetings over the phone when Rick and Jim call each other bi-weekly. It is not unusual that whenever I walk into the kitchen, Jim would signal to me that it's Rick on the phone. I would come over and shout my usual greetings or gripe about Jim's recent misdeed (jokingly, of course). Rick, this is for you: I love you and will miss you terribly.

Loreen:

Our thoughts and prayers are with you. He will be missed greatly.

Dear Loreen,

Everyone who knew Rick loved him dearly. He will be missed. My prayers are with you and your family. Much Love.