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Lisa (DuFries) Hall
June 11, 2024
Eric,
We were so sorry to hear of your loss. There are no words that can express our condolences but we send them to you nonetheless.
oxoxox
Lisa (DuFries) and Bill Hall
Mark Derderian
June 10, 2024
Troop 100 Westborough of the boy Scouts, wants to express their deepest sympathies to Mr. Eric Hall and his family in their time of need.
Cheryl Hamilton Wood
June 8, 2024
I have many memories from younger years of Linda and her husband Eric, who she truly loved with all of her heart. God we had fun. Dinner and drinks down at JP's pub, playing cards into the wee hours of the morning and Sunday brunches after long nights out. I knew Linda as someone who was beautiful inside and out. She was funny, always smiling, and my gosh that hair! When I saw her last year after 30 years, she looked just as beautiful as she did when she was in her 20',s and her personality had not changed a bit. She was still cracking jokes and telling funny stories, and still had her gorgeous blond mane. I only have thoughts of happy times with her and Eric, and feel blessed that I had the opportunity to know her while she graced the planet with her presence. May your beautiful soul rest in peace, Linda :)
Rachel Goff
June 7, 2024
I have memories stretching back decades; you were my favorite aunt and the one I was always so excited to see. I remember braiding your hair up in ridiculous styles, and hiding in clothes baskets, while you told mom and dad you had no idea where we were. You introduced me to my first video game, and to the Princess Bride - which I swore I wasn't going to like, but now can't go a week without quoting it to someone. I remember sitting in your backyard, and counting the trains that rumbled by, and thinking that life couldn't get better than that moment. I've tried so hard to be the same aunt to my nieces and nephews that you were to me - even through all the ups and downs, you are still and forever will be, Auntie.
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The Staff of Morris Funeral Home
June 6, 2024
Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.
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