John Franklin Hall III

John Franklin Hall III obituary, American Fork, UT

John Franklin Hall III

John Hall Obituary

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John Franklin Hall III passed from this life and has returned home to a beloved family on March 14, 2023, after a brief illness. He is survived by his wife, Dena Marie Ming-Hall, three sons, John Franklin Hall IV, James Lafayette Fillerup Hall, and Jefferson Hendricks Hall, and his grandchildren John V, Sylvia, William, Kirsten, Erica, Luke, Raechel, and Matthias. He is also survived by his brother Michael Glen Hall, his sister Susan Hall Howard, and step-mother Brenda Hall, and several nieces and nephews.
John was born April 14, 1951, to John Franklin Hall, Jr. and Alice Ann Beam Lord in Jacksonville, Florida. He was immediately greatly loved by his parents and grandparents, especially by his beloved "Nanny." John was a darling baby and even won a baby contest and named "King Johnny" of greater Riverside in Jacksonville. From his early years, John loved learning and reading about the Vikings and anything historical and ancient. In junior high school he was president of the Latin Club and often participated in Roman Games while dressed in the finest togas. During his high school years at Terry Parker he was in the Marching Band. He was the schools spirit mascot "Geronimo" and he ran onto the field during the football games in a full Indian Brave costume. He was president of the Key Club and was voted the class of 1969 "Most Likely to Succeed."
He was a professor of Classics and Ancient History at Brigham Young University, where he was the Eliza R. Snow University Fellow. He specialized in Rome from the time of the Etruscans to the reign of Augustus. He was best known among scholars for his work on the Secular Games, which was published in the well-respected ANRW (Aufstieg und Niedergang der römischen Welt, or Rise and Fall of the Roman World).
He received his B.A. from Brigham Young University, his M.A. from Princeton University, and Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania. He was a past president of the Classical Association of the Middle West and South, a professional organization for Classicists. He was instrumental in arranging, organizing, and hosting the inaugural exhibit of the Brigham Young University Museum of Art, The Etruscans, which featured artifacts from the Vatican's collection of Etruscan antiquities. In connection with this exhibit, Hall edited the volume Etruscan Italy, which featured contributions from noted Roman historians, Etruscologists, and members of the BYU faculty.
John is also the author of several important works on early Christianity, particularly in terms of providing insight into the LDS (Mormon) perspective. He has written Charting the New Testament, Masada and the World of the New Testament and parts of Apostles and Bishops in Early Christianity, which is composed of lecture notes of his teacher Hugh Nibley that he pieced together, edited and footnoted for publication in a book format. His most widely read work is New Testament Witnesses of Christ: Peter, John, James, and Paul, a discussion of the "pillars of early Christianity" both in a biographic fashion and also in respect to their doctrinal teachings about Christ.
John accepted the definition of truth as "knowledge of things as they are, and as they were, and as they are to come" and therefore never stopped his search into history, religion, antiquity, cultures, and languages. He was relentless in his pursuit, and shared his knowledge with those willing to be taught.
He is remembered by his many students at Brigham Young University as an outstanding academic. To those who knew him best, however, he was prized as an esotericist whose mind was drawn to antiquity, the world of the antediluvian, and searching into what Egypt preserved from that long-forgotten world. He was an assistant to Hugh Nibley, providing research and input to Dr. Nibley that in turn drew John into his lifelong passion.
After retiring from BYU, he continued teaching privately. He guided students through New Testament Greek to equip them to follow his New Testament studies. He led groups of students on tours of sacred places in Europe, the Middle East, and the northeast United States, expounding on the events that made them sacred.
During the Coronavirus pandemic, John continued to teach through a series of lectures which were distributed online with the help of his wife, Dena. He presented his final lecture a few months before his death. His life was spent in the pursuit of light, truth, and knowledge. His words and teachings will continue to be treasured in the minds and hearts of many.

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April 1, 2023

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March 28, 2023

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March 26, 2023

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Paul Durham

April 1, 2023

I´ve never met someone so determined to dig into the depths of the scriptures and mysteries and so resolute in guiding himself and family and others onto that solar ship that plows through the heavens to the divine.
In a current world where the heavens withdraw themselves and darkness intensifies, John was a light that continues to shine in the hearts of so many.
Many are grieving now and will continue to grieve over his absence, but we will never lose the wonderful memories of our friendship, his passion for knowledge, and a childlike enthusiasm in sharing a lifetime of discoveries.
In God´s providence, everything has its season, its turn, its place. "There is a time appointed for every man, according as his works shall be" (D&C 121:25). We are told that this time of life is our "audition"-that is, we have so many years to show what we can do. John´s time was appointed, and he not only showed us what he was capable of doing but demonstrated to the Lord his faithfulness.
Thanks, John, for living a full life and sharing so much with us. In John´s unique vernacular, our hope for you would be to one day be seated with the gods and with Horus (Christ), who gives pleasant breath, life, and power; your Ba to live in heaven with Re (the Father); your body to pass through the Duat with Osiris; your Ka to be deified; and your honorable name to be firmly established in the mouth of the living ones.

Joseph Grant Cramer

March 28, 2023

John was certainly the scholar. He was a friend living in the same apartment complex as undergrads at BYU. Some years later, Janet and I enjoyed traveling to Italy with him, drawing on his great wealth of knowledge and love of antiquity.

Sandy Moody

March 26, 2023

We were very sorry to hear of John's passing. Dena you are in our thoughts and prayers. We would love to do anything we can.
Love, Jesse and sandy Moody
Sandy

Ron and Debbi Ming

March 24, 2023

John was a great love and companion to Dena, and he will be missed by many. Our thoughts go out to his family.

Nancy

March 24, 2023

My sympathies to those closest to Johnny. I pray the Lord comforts you through your sadness.

Trevor Stacy Luke

March 21, 2023

John Hall introduced me to the study of Roman history at BYU. I was the beneficiary of his mentorship and encouragement. My association with him was pivotal in shaping my professional future. Thank you, John, for all that you did for me. I extend my sincerest condolences to his family and friends.

John Miller

March 21, 2023

John Hall was a towering figure in the major regional classical organization in the United States and was during its heyday largely responsible for the flourishing of that group. It was a pleasure to work with him, and to learn something about leadership from his example. I´m sure that John now walks with God.

Madison Sowell

March 21, 2023

I have known and respected John Hall from our undergraduate days when we represented BYU in the Rhodes Scholar competition. We became colleagues after obtaining our doctorates and remained close friends during the BYU phase of our careers. As fellow Southerners, we enjoyed a warm camaraderie. I shall miss his wit as well as his warmth.

Denver Snuffer

March 21, 2023

It is impossible to capture in words the sadness I feel at John's passing. He was a trusted confidant with whom the most profound ideas could be discussed. He had delightful insights and penetrating questions, and our visits were always refreshing to my soul. Dena was a tremendous companion for him, and her loss of John temporarily ends one of the great joys of his life. It is good that we all get to move along and reconnect in another existence following this one. John has just moved along before us, and therefore Dena's and our loss of him is only temporary.

Roger Macfarlane

March 21, 2023

For John, Jefferson, and James especially: The Classical Association of the Middle West and South, that notable national organization that your father labored so hard to fortify over many years, will hold its annual meetings in Provo next week (30 March - 1 April). I would be remiss if I did not try to display a photograph and his obituary at the meetings. Would the family allow John's old associates to honor his memory during out meetings at the Provo Marriott in this way? Please contact me and let me know. - John F. Hall III made a truly lasting contribution to the study of classical antiquity throughout the USA during a tireless career.

Roger Macfarlane

March 21, 2023

John Hall played an outsized role in my education and in building the academic department in which I work. I am forever changed - utterly improved - by the lessons I could internalize from his instruction and mentorship. God bless you, his family, and may his peace rest upon you.

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