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On May 17, 2005 of Annandale, VA. Beloved husband of Nancy D. Hall; loving father of Tamara Mooradian, Angela Caswell, Kari Schreck, Jessica Hall and Travis Hall; brother of Ed Hall and Rebecca Crider; grandfather of seven. Family will receive friends on Thursday, May 19, 2005 from 6 to 8 p.m. at DEMAINE SPRINGFIELD-ANNANDALE FUNERAL CHAPEL, Backlick & Edsall Rds., Springfield, VA. Funeral services will be held on Friday, May 20, 2005, 9 a.m. at the Ravensworth Baptist Church, 5100 Ravensworth Rd., Annandale, VA 22003. Interment immediately following at Quantico National Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to one's charity of choice.
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Edward O' Connell
May 20, 2005
Rudy Hall was a true Patriot and a credit to the Department of State and to his home state of Kentucky. I only knew him for a few short years but in that time I found him to one of the best the US has to offer.
Danielle Kauffman
May 20, 2005
Like many others, I will miss Rudy and my sincere condolences to his entire family. I am glad to have worked with him and amazed at the many people that he helped during his career. His personal and professional touch will be hard to match.
Peter McNeil
May 20, 2005
I have known Rudy from DS/ASD since 1992 and found that he and I had a common bond from the beginning. He helped me and all his colleagues to keep a cool head in some very trying situations and times. I will miss him like a brother and know that the gates to heaven are now safe for us old vets to pass. Semper Fi
Assefa Kidane
May 20, 2005
Rudy was a very nice person. Rudy would go out of his way to help people. I will pray for the family so that they may receive the strength during this difficult time.
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Carol Workman
May 19, 2005
Rudy was a great man and will be truly missed. He was a man who trusted his instincts and acted upon them. My condolences to the entire family. I will keep Rudy and the family in my prayers.
Nadine Jones
May 19, 2005
My sympathies to each of you in your loss of a dear man. I met him when he came to DS/ASD in 1988 and we had a good working relationship since both were hard chargers. Big heart, sound mind and straight shooter. He shall be missed by us all.
Stuart Rettie
May 19, 2005
I first met Rudy during one of the many crisis our office encountered and he immediately brought a calm to the crisis, you knew that he was going to get it done! Rudy had a can-do attitude and with him nothing was impossible. His attitude is one that I have tried to emulate in my own career. I could always call Rudy and get a straight answer or the right advice, I will miss him.
Glen Winchester
May 19, 2005
Our deepest sympathy goes out to the entire family. Rudy will forever be remembered for the great gifts of life that he provided us.
Norrosha Tate
May 19, 2005
May God comfort and strengthen your family and friends.
Stanley Jakubowski
May 19, 2005
Please accept my sincere condolences on your loss. It was a pleasure to work with Rudy while he was assigned to the ATA office in Rosslyn. Our association continued since then and like you I will miss him.
Kevin Shipp
May 19, 2005
Rudy was liked and respected by all his suboordinates and co-workers. He was a man of temperance, grace and tremendous professional ability. We all miss him greatly.
Wayne Cleveland
May 19, 2005
Deepest regrets from of a member of the ATA family.
Joe Voorhees
May 19, 2005
My deepest sympathy to the family of a very respected man
Wayne Capino
May 19, 2005
Rudy, will truly be missed. It took just a short time to realize Rudy is an honest and dedicated individual, and the world needs more like him.
Robert Boyke
May 19, 2005
As an old Vietnam-era colleague, Rudy and I shared a common experience in that country although I did not meet him until much later in DS. He had a plaque on his office wall that was similar to one I received from the Vietnamese Police. That started our very good professional relationship relationship.
Patrick Baggett
May 19, 2005
I knew Rudy perhaps only 6 months. He touched my life and motivated me to not only do the right thing when others are watching, but rather, to do the right thing ALL the time. A true inspiration to me. I will always remember Rudy.
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