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Steven V. Hall

Grandview Heights, Ohio

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Hall Steven V. Hall, age 44, passed away on February 17, 2015 at the OSU James Cancer Center where he has undergone treatment during the last 18 months. He was born March 15, 1970 in Lima, Ohio. He graduated from Wayne Trace High School in 1988 where he earned 11 varsity letters and was class...

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Steve is an adored classmate, beautiful person inside and outside. He is an amazing spirit that will continue here in all the lives he touched. John, Rose, Angie, Bill, Kellie and children- please accept the greatest of sympathies.

Sending many prayers and condolences to the entire Hall family. What a terrific guy...he will be missed by many. God's peace and blessings to all.

Dear Hall family....We were so sorry to learn of Steve's death....after such a brave and bold fight with cancer. He was an outstanding man and people in the Communities where he resided have nothing but admiration and praise for the way he conducted himself throughout his short life. He brought so much joy, pride and 'class' to not only the classrooms where he worked but to the Communities where he lived. We'll always reflect fondly on his life....that he so unselfishly shared with all who...

What a special man in many ways! I had the privilege of knowing him from high school! One thing I can say is each time I saw him in the community he had a smile that lit up the room! My prayers go out to his family and friends! Try to remember you didn't lose someone, you gained an Angel! Also, as athletic as he was, he won the race! He is in Heaven and what a great place to be! Lots of prayers to your family!

We lost a great man. I can't say I knew him well, but I coached years against him. His teams were always gracious and sportsmanlike. They reflected the man leading them with a kind and gracious manner. He will be missed.

Prayers to Mr. Hall's family, friends, and students. May he rest in peace.

Steve was a caring father, teacher and coach. He will be sorely missed on all levels. I meet Steve when he was hired by Grandview Schools and always enjoyed his visits to the board office. Thank you for the privilege of knowing you.

So sorry for your loss. You are in our thoughts & prayers.

We Can measure a mans life by the how full there "box of life is" we fill it with life experiences ,people we influence,people we love ,lives we change and the people we help. Some lives are long and there box is empty and some are short but there box is full.
Steve had a very full box