WORLD WAR II, KOREA
LEROY HALL JR., 70, of Memphis, formerly of Hillsborough, N.C., retired air traffic controller, died Sunday at Baptist Memorial Hospital East. Services will be at 10 a.m. Thursday at Memphis Funeral Home Poplar Chapel with burial in West Tennessee Veterans Cemetery. He served as a captain in the 57th Fighter Pilot Group and 64th Squadron during World War II, and attended the University of North Carolina. Mr. Hall, the husband of Stephanie Jackson Hall, also leaves four daughters, Christi ne Allen, Dotty Hicks, Stephanie J. Shapiro and Grace E. Speer, all of Memphis; a son, Leroy Hall III of New Orleans; three sisters, Dot Holloway, Mary Ellen Copeland and Betsy Ann Tilley, and a brother, David Hall, all of Hillsborough, and seven grandch ildren. The family requests any memorials be sent to the Boy Scouts of America. (Published in The Commercial Appeal 10/20/1992)
WORLD WAR II, KOREA
LEROY HALL JR., 70, of Memphis, formerly of Hillsborough, N.C., retired air traffic controller, died Sunday at Baptist Memorial Hospital East. Services will be at 10 a.m. Thursday at Memphis Funeral Home Poplar Chapel with burial in West Tennessee Veterans Cemetery. He served as a captain in the 57th Fighter Pilot Group and 64th Squadron during World War II, and attended the University of North Carolina. Mr. Hall, the husband of Stephanie Jackson Hall, also leaves four daughters, Christi ne Allen, Dotty Hicks, Stephanie J. Shapiro and Grace E. Speer, all of Memphis; a son, Leroy Hall III of New Orleans; three sisters, Dot Holloway, Mary Ellen Copeland and Betsy Ann Tilley, and a brother, David Hall, all of Hillsborough, and seven grandch ildren. The family requests any memorials be sent to the Boy Scouts of America. (Published in The Commercial Appeal 10/20/1992)
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