William-HALL-Obituary

William "Bill" HALL

NASHVILLE, Tennessee

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HALL, William "Bill"Of Nashville. December 23, 2011. Survived by wife, Carolyn L. Hall; children, Tina Lou (Mark) Dunn, Carolyn Hall-Edwards, Jonathan B. Hall; seven grandchildren; brother, Bobby (Carolyn) Hall; a host of other relatives and friends. Viewing Thursday, December 29, 2011 from 1...

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I remember as a school child growing up in Nashville that loved snow (& I still do!), if snow was in the winter forecast, if it came from Bill Hall you could pretty much count on it. Loved him.

Carolyn and Family,
I offer my deepest sympathies and condolences on Bill's passing. Please know that you and your family are in my prayers.

I had the great fortune and pleasure to work with Bill at WSMV. He was a wonderful mentor and I am proud to have been able to count him a friend.
Words don't adequately express my gratitude to him for his guidance and help. I am fortunate to be one of the many lives he touched.
He was a true gentleman and will be deeply missed.

Carolyn and family: I offer our deepest sympathy to you on Bill's passing. I'll call you soon. Pat Sheffield

To the Hall Family,

I was so sorry to hear about Bill. We worked together at WSMV for 17 years. Bill was nice to everyone and he never met a stranger.

Since I was on vacation last week, I got the time of the visitation mixed up, and showed up at Temple at 10a.m. on Thursday morning and did not have the opportunity to make it back, because of death in my family.

Bill was the first person to ever get me to try deer sausage. We would talk often in the break...

To The Family of Mr. Bill Hall, Mr. Hall was such a great guy. He was such a friendly easy going gentleman. I looked forward to his weather forecast during his time as our weatherman.Our prayers are with you at the difficult time. Mr. Hall will definitely be missed. The Watkins Family

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

To Carolyn and Family:

I am so sorry for your loss but know that the love of family and friends will give you strength during this difficult time. Zill touched many lives and left lasting memories. My memories of him are not so much as the WSMV Weatherman; but of the friend, who during my childhood in Spring Hill,often took me fishing at the pond, and to gather apples from the orchard. He will be fondly remembered by his Spring Hill Family. I will keep all of you in my prayers.

I'll never forget my son's excitement when he would wake and see snow outside. "Quick, Mama, turn on Bill Hall and see if Snow Bird is flying!" Sweet memories. See you soon, Bill.

To Carolyn and her family. It is my prayer that the Holy Spirit will comfort and guide you during this time of sorrow. Put your trust in Jesus, He will make everything alright. Be of good courage, the Lord shall strengthen you. Look unto the hills from whence cometh your help, knowing that all your help comes from the Lord, who made Heaven and earth. Vanessa English Alderson