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Phillip Bradley Hall passed away suddenly on May 29, 2020. He was 45 years old.
Left behind to mourn his passing are his three children, Tyler Cardinale, Kayla Collins and Sierra Brewer; his siblings, Brandon Lee Kyte, Edward, Jarriell and April Buckshot; and his very specil aunt and uncle, Delta and Homer Mills.
His death reunites him with his father, Bradley Hall.
Phillip will always be remembered for his kindness and willingness to help anyone he met, as well as his love being outdoors and camping.
Our dear father, brother and nephew deserve a beautiful tribute. However, we appreciate in this unknown time with the COVID-19 pandemic that attending a visitation may not be in your best health interest. Please be with us in prayer. Should you be able to celebrate Phillip's life, friends and family will be welcomed at the DENISON AVENUE UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST 9900 DENISON AVENUE (PARKING WILL BE AVAIABLE ON DENISON AVENUE AS WELL AS IN THE FUNERAL HOME PARKING LOT) FRIDAY, JUNE 5TH FROM 4-8 PM. Graveside Services and Interment SATURDAY, JUNE 6TH AT 11:00 AM AT RIVERSIDE CEMETERY, 3607 PEARL ROAD (PLEASE MEET INSIDE FRONT GATE NO LATER THAN 10:45 AM).
Those who wish to attend the visitation should have either a face mask or facial covering. Those who do not have a way to cover their noses and mouths may be refused entry. We also ask for your understanding and assistance with social distancing.

Kelley Kilcoyne
June 8, 2020
Phil sent this to me awhile ago. Thought it was appropriate to share during this time. He will be missed by many and my thoughts are with his family and friends. I will never forget his silly jokes, always laughing, and wanting to be around people. But most of all I will miss his big heart and love. I will love you always.
Emma Fields
June 6, 2020
Sending lots of love to your Momma Jean!
R.I.P. buddies. Your children, brother, and sister are in my prayers.
Ciera Hal
June 4, 2020
Miss the good memories with you❤
Melissa Aldridge
June 3, 2020
Gone but never forgotten my friend
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Jessica Cardinale
June 3, 2020
Phil had the best smile, heart and laugh... to know him was to love him. I met him at Ben's bar around age 21-22 and he bought a car off me.. he then became like family and gave me my nephew Tyler Cardinale. He truly is loved and will be missed. I hope him and my son are gonna keep watch over Ty & Tiny as these boys are turning into young men, fathers and now without a father here on earth my heart truly breaks for his family during this time... RIP my friend....xoxox
Megan Jackson
June 3, 2020
Going to miss you and your crazy self Phil! Please watch over the kids. Theyre going to need you!
Heather Duffield Beaver
June 3, 2020
I didn't know him well but the few times I met him, he seemed cool. My nieces loved him and may he rest in eternal peace. Too many gone too soon.
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