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William Edwin "Bill" Hall Jr.

Grand Rapids, Michigan

May 2, 1941 – May 21, 2025

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May 2, 1941
DIED
May 21, 2025
LOCATION
Grand Rapids, Michigan

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William Edwin "Bill" Hall Jr., age 84, of Grand Rapids, passed away peacefully, surrounded by his family, on Wednesday, May 21, 2025. He was preceded in death by his parents, William and Virginia Hall, and his sisters, Carol Guftafson, Geraldine Kindig, and Billie Stone. Bill is survived by his...

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Bill was the nicest person you could be privileged to know. And funny he should be so funny. I remember for saying yoppers a lot. happy haphappy happy a lot. I say it now also. I remember "Kathy´s Paycheck " so many good memories. We wil miss you Bill. A lot of us miss you.

Kathy, I am so sorry to hear of your loss of Bill. I didn´t personally know Bill, but I felt like I did after spending many hours with you at Summer Academy.you are a special lady! Bless you and your family during this very sad time. ,

Kathy, I´m so very sorry to hear of your family´s great loss. May your memories and love help carry you through this difficult time.

Kathy, I am so sorry to hear about the loss of your husband. In his picture, he looks like a very kind man. My prayers go out to you and and your family.

So sorry to hear of Bills passing. As Kathy said many times, our husbands were true GENTLEmen. Lots of fond memories of Bill, being neighbors, slurpee runs, lots of time spent there over the years and most of all his love of his dog and Jerry´s cooking. Sympathy and prayers to Kathy and his family. Lesson learned, enjoy everyday with loved ones while we can. Rest in peace dear Bill.

Dave and I have so many wonderful memories of Bill. He was such a nice, kind person. We have memories that go back as far as when he and Kathy were dating, when Amy and Jenny were little and also visiting them during their boating years. We remember him fondly and we are so sorry he has passed. May God bless you and your family at this time of sadness.

Although I did not know Bill, well, I knew what he meant to his wife of 50 plus years. Bill had many health issues and Kathy tried to keep him at than she home, for as long as possible. Bill then required more care than what Kathy and Bill´s family could handle. My deepest condolences and sympathy to Kathy and to all of his kids! May all your wonderful memories bring you peace and comfort!

Kathy, I'm so sadden for the loss of Bill. I forever miss his unique laugh and our conversations we had about dogs. I will miss his sharing with me old school memories. I will most of all miss our Friday craft days when he enjoyed joining us for lunch. Rest in Peace my sweet brother-in-law we will miss you. Diane & Jack Hassevoort

Kathy and family. I am so sorry to hear about the loss of Bill. You are in my thoughts and prayers. Linda