Obituary published on Legacy.com by Chateaugay Funeral Home on Dec. 31, 2025.
With great sadness we announce the death of Robert (Bob) K. Hall on December 26, 2025 at the age of
82. He was born on September 29, 1943 in
Canton, NY, to Kenneth D. and Ola C. (Fargo) Hall.
His childhood home was 17 Crescent St.,
Canton, NY. He graduated from Canton Central High School in
1961. During his High School years he lettered in Football, Basketball, and Track. He played the
saxophone in the High School Band and he was a member of the "Thespians" Drama Club. He attended
Potsdam State University and graduated in 1967 earning a degree in Secondary Education with a
concentration in History.
Bob was first employed by the St. Regis Falls High School where he taught Social Studies and English
from 1966 – 1969. He then moved the family to
Moravia, NY, where he taught High School Social Studies
and English at the Moravia Central School for the 1970 school year.
Bob's next employment opportunity came from the NY State Department of Labor in Malone. He initially
worked in the Unemployment Insurance Division as a UI Claims Examiner. He rose to the position of
Community Services Manager of the Malone and Saranac Lake offices. As a result of his dedication, he
received the "Harold Kasper Award" for achievement. Bob joyfully retired on Thanksgiving Day 1996.
He married Ellen E. Unwin on August 13, 1966 at St. Helen's Church in Chasm Falls, NY. They had a full
life together raising their two children, enjoying being grandparents and participating in many
community organizations.
Bob is survived by his wife, Ellen; his children Kathleen V. Hall and Jason B. Hall; his grandson Colby R.
Hall; his sisters Kay (William) Tambs,
Pennellville, NY and Cynthia (Rod) Lavigne,
Colton, NY; his brother:
Mark Hall and wife, Sally,
Gaylord, MI; and a number of nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by
sister, Vawn Hall on December 25, 1965.
Bob enjoyed being outdoors. He enjoyed target shooting, hunting, swimming, and canoeing. He spent
many weekends practicing, teaching and sharing these skills with Ellen, Kathy, Jason, and in later years
with his grandson, Colby. He was certified as a Life-Guard in High School and later worked as the
Waterfront Director for the Boy Scouts at Camp Bedford.
Bob was community oriented and was involved with many local organizations. He was a Life Member of
the Malone Lodge of Elks 1303, and had the distinction of serving as Chaplain during his early
membership years. He was a longstanding member of the Owl Mountain Hunting Club and the NRA. He
also enjoyed coaching youth baseball for Amvets T-Ball, Amvets Little League, Moose League, and Lions
Senior League. He was a member of the Board of Directors for Malone Minor Hockey and was an
Assistant Coach for many Minor Hockey teams. He served as a member and Chairman of the Village of
Malone Zoning Appeals Board. Bob was a bowler in the Elks Club League, and the Pioneer and Ball &
Chain Leagues.
Bob was registered as an organ donor. Even after all his medical sufferings, he was still able to fulfill that
wish.
Calling Hours will be held from 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. concluding with a Prayer Service at St. Mary-Murphy-Wilcox Funeral Home in Malone on Friday, January 9, 2026.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent to the Malone Rescue, Monroe Rescue, Amvets' Baseball Little
League or Minor Hockey Association.