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Spencer William Hall

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Spencer William Hall

Birth
Baytown, Harris County, Texas, USA
Death
7 Jan 2017 (aged 19)
Calhoun County, Texas, USA
Burial
Dayton, Liberty County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Spencer Hall, age 19, and two of his friends went duck hunting. When they failed to return home, their families called police. Texas authorities conducted a search and located the bodies of all 3 young men in the water, near Red Fish Bay.

Starett Burk
Christian Ruckman

Spencer is survived by his parents, Charles "Bubba" and Anita Hall, a brother; Ashton and wife Channing Hall. He is also survived by his long-time girlfriend, Ashlyn Leach.

Spencer is survived by his paternal grandparents;Charles and Agnes Hall, maternal grandparents; Chuck and Shirley Harmon. Great uncles; Bill and wife Elsie Pehl, Mike and wife Cindy Pehl. Great aunts; Sunnie Harmon, Carolyn Joseph and husband Lee Neil.

Additionally, he is survived by his uncles and aunts; Johnny and Melissa Johnson, Layne and Tracie Christian, Wendell and Gayle Prejean. Cousins: Austin Johnson, Chase Johnson, Daniel Cooper and wife Lauren, KC Cooper and wife Laura, and Cameron Christian and wife Lauren.

Spencer loved his niece and nephew, Kamryn and Alexander Hall.

He adored his black lab named "Beaux" who also passed away in the accident.

Spencer was a charter member of Eagle Heights Fellowship in Mont Belvieu, Texas. He was a Christian and an example to other young people. He enjoyed working in KidZone and Trek.

He worked with homeless ministries on many Christmases and then began going with the church to sing for nursing home residents on Christmas day. He understood the importance of ministry. Spencer loved the LORD and it was evident in all that he did.

Spencer was a 2016 graduate of Barbers Hill High School. He was the third generation in his family to graduate from BHHS. In high school, he was dual enrolled in both high school and Lee College classes.

He received many scholarships and ultimately the Enterprise scholarship. He was employed as an intern at Turner Enterprises with a job to follow at Enterprise Products upon college graduation in May.

Spencer had a witty, outgoing personality. He was a joy to be around. He was unique, one of a kind and will be missed until the day his family is reunited with him in Heaven.
Spencer Hall, age 19, and two of his friends went duck hunting. When they failed to return home, their families called police. Texas authorities conducted a search and located the bodies of all 3 young men in the water, near Red Fish Bay.

Starett Burk
Christian Ruckman

Spencer is survived by his parents, Charles "Bubba" and Anita Hall, a brother; Ashton and wife Channing Hall. He is also survived by his long-time girlfriend, Ashlyn Leach.

Spencer is survived by his paternal grandparents;Charles and Agnes Hall, maternal grandparents; Chuck and Shirley Harmon. Great uncles; Bill and wife Elsie Pehl, Mike and wife Cindy Pehl. Great aunts; Sunnie Harmon, Carolyn Joseph and husband Lee Neil.

Additionally, he is survived by his uncles and aunts; Johnny and Melissa Johnson, Layne and Tracie Christian, Wendell and Gayle Prejean. Cousins: Austin Johnson, Chase Johnson, Daniel Cooper and wife Lauren, KC Cooper and wife Laura, and Cameron Christian and wife Lauren.

Spencer loved his niece and nephew, Kamryn and Alexander Hall.

He adored his black lab named "Beaux" who also passed away in the accident.

Spencer was a charter member of Eagle Heights Fellowship in Mont Belvieu, Texas. He was a Christian and an example to other young people. He enjoyed working in KidZone and Trek.

He worked with homeless ministries on many Christmases and then began going with the church to sing for nursing home residents on Christmas day. He understood the importance of ministry. Spencer loved the LORD and it was evident in all that he did.

Spencer was a 2016 graduate of Barbers Hill High School. He was the third generation in his family to graduate from BHHS. In high school, he was dual enrolled in both high school and Lee College classes.

He received many scholarships and ultimately the Enterprise scholarship. He was employed as an intern at Turner Enterprises with a job to follow at Enterprise Products upon college graduation in May.

Spencer had a witty, outgoing personality. He was a joy to be around. He was unique, one of a kind and will be missed until the day his family is reunited with him in Heaven.

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