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Robert Lee "Bob" Hall

Evansville, Indiana

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MOUNT CARMEL, Ill. — Robert (Bob) Lee Hall, of Mount Carmel, Ill., was called home by his Heavenly Father on April 30, 2008, at The John and Betty Charlier Hospice (VNA Hospice Service). He was born May 11, 1938, in Evansville, Ind. He was a 1956 graduate of Bosse High School and graduated from...

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Nancy and family,
I am in tears as I am writing this but I know that Bob wouldn't want the sadness so I am putting a little smile on my face by remembering all the fun times with your family that I had the privilege to be a part of. It's been a long time but I still think of those times. I see that you have encountered another loss in your family that I was unware of, I offer my deepest sympanthy for your losses of these wonderful men.

Chris,
My deepest sympathy to you and your family. I remember your Dad as always being fun and kind to us growing up. My condolences, take care.

My memories of Bob, from our days at Washington Grade School through our graduation from Bosse High School, was of a guy who was liked by all. There wasn't a negative thing about him; he always seemed to be in a good mood and greeted anyone with something pleasant. He was also amazing to me in his ability to pole vault. (I'll never understand how anyone is that coordinated!) As he has now entered Larger Life, I wish all of God's peace to his family. Rest assured, we will miss him at our...

Nancy -

My sympathy to you and your family on the death of Bob. It had been many years since we graduated together from Bosse H. S. however it was a pleasure to know him those four years.

Tom Stein

Dear Nancy: Sorry to hear of Bob's death. We will miss the lively times we had as we sat together at the many Bosse Reunions. You have our deepest sympanthy.

Nancy and children, You have our deepest sympathy on your loss of husband and father. May God Bless, Nita (Jones ) Hansen

Dear Misses Hall, I worked with Bob for several years , and a always enjoyed being in his presence.I can recall once he went into work when the day was a day off because of a holiday.He didn't relize it untill he got to work. You have my deepest sympathy, Bill Dilbeck

Dear Nancy & Family, We were so sorry to hear of Bob's death. Please accept our sympathy. We enjoyed your visit to the lake so much & were looking forward to seeing you there again. Bob was always fun to be around & always earnest in everything he said to you. Even tho we don't get together often we already miss him. Love to you & your family !