Heather Amber Hall

Heather Amber Hall obituary, Bloomington, MN

Heather Amber Hall

Heather Hall Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Washburn-McReavy Funeral Chapels - Dawn Valley Chapel on Dec. 31, 2025.
Heather Amber Hall passed away peacefully surrounded by her loved ones on December 20th, 2025 at the age of 34. She's now at home in Heaven with the Lord, and with her Mother, Jodi.

Heather graduated from Drake University with her Bachelor's degree, but more importantly lived a full life.

Heather grew up across the United States but mostly in Wisconsin, where she enjoyed working with animals in 4H, expressed her creativity through dance and piano, and socialized with all she met. Later in life, Heather decided to call Minnesota home.

Although she wasn't a fan of the winters, once Spring hit, you would find Heather outside enjoying life and soaking up the sun. Heather loved musicals. You could find her singing or dancing to several of them whether it's in the car, living room, or outside on a warm summer day.

Heather had an eye for seeing the best in people, and the best in any situation she's put in. Including overhauling her Fiancé's bachelor pad into their loving home.

Heather had a kind heart, which led her to working in Day Care with children of various ages. She was loved by not only the kids, but the parents as well. Which was shown during the holidays with all the cards given to her on a yearly basis. She kept every single one.

Heather will be deeply missed by her Fiancé Michael Johnson (Eden Prairie, MN), Father Dennis Hall (Glenwood City, WI), Brother Troy Hall (Jacksonville, NC), Grandma Darlene Hall (St. Croix Falls, NC) Uncle Doug Hall and Aunt Linda Hall (Forest Lake, MN), Uncle Curt Hall and Aunt Lori Hall (Richfield, MN), Aunt Lisa Peterson and Uncle Rick Peterson (Ellendale, MN) and 4 cousins.

We will be celebrating Heather's life on Saturday, January 3rd at Washburn-McReavy Dawn Valley: 9940 Bush Lake Rd, Bloomington, MN, 55438. Visitation at 10 am, Service at 11 am, Burial at noon, and a reception to follow.

We're encouraging everyone to wear Pink, which is Heather's favorite color. Whether it be a shirt, tie, dress, socks, ribbon, nails, etc.

If you'd like to send flowers, please send to the funeral home at the address above.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

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