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Walter Hall

Decatur, Alabama

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Nov. 22, 1920 Feb. 8, 2006 Walter Hickman Hall died Wednesday. The son of Lee Dement and Teresa Wilson Hall, he was born Nov. 22, 1920, in Charlotte, N.C., and moved with his family to Huntsville one year later. After attending Huntsville city schools, he graduated from Auburn University in 1947...

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Dear Leland and Walter,
You and your whole family remain in my thoughts and prayers. Both of your parents were such dear people. I still count times spent at your home as the fondest of my childhood and have always held them in a special place in my heart. May you be blessed by much love and support around you at this difficult time. Take care.

Leland and Walter,
My thoughts are with you at this sad time. I would be there Monday but am out of town.
My sincere sympathy,
Barbara and Bob Baugh

I worked for Walter and J.O. when they first started Hall & Colvard, Architect and Engineering, in Decatur - I miss both gentlemen-
Alice

Walter,
I want you to know that my thoughts and prayers will be with you and your family this week. This past year has been difficult for you, I know. I am always available to you if you ever want to get away and chat. Your friendship was a sustaining anchor for me when I lost my dad 16 months ago, so if there is any way that I can be a friend to you in the weeks and months to come (when all of the busyness has settled down) please do not hesitate to call me for a night out. I love...

My prayers are with you and your family. May God bless you all in your time of sorrow.

Leland and Walter,
James and I want you to know that we are thinking about you at this difficult time and praying for your whole family. Your dad was a very special person and we will miss him.

I didn't know Mr. Hall but I've worked with Walter Hall, Jr. for several years and have a lot of respect for him. I extend my condolences to the family.

Walter Hall, known by me simply as "Unc" was my mother's brother. I remember many visits by "Unc" to our home in Oak Ridge, Tennessee when I was young, and then later after we moved to Knoxville in 1954. I always looked forward to those visits. Of course we visited him in Decatur as well. One of my fondest memories of those early days is my favorite uncle cruising with the top down in his 1949 Ford convertible. I have since owned several ragtops - due at least in part to his...