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Kevin Wayne Hall

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Kevin Wayne Hall

Birth
Clifton Forge, Alleghany County, Virginia, USA
Death
25 Apr 2019 (aged 54)
Christiansburg, Montgomery County, Virginia, USA
Burial
Cremated Add to Map
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My cousins beloved husband.

Kevin W. Hall, 54, of Christiansburg, VA passed away on Thursday, April 25, 2019. Kevin was born December 19, 1964 in Clifton Forge, VA to the late Paulmer "Harrison" Hall and Patricia "Patsy" Hall Hoke. He was also preceded in death by a step grandson, Brandon Church. He was employed by Corning and served in the United States Army.
He is survived by his wife of 17 years, Janet B. Hall; brothers and sisters: Phillip Hall of Roanoke, Lara (Craig) Barnes of Knoxville, TN, Tondalaya "Tanya" (Greg) Floyd of Mount Solon, VA and Michael (Lisa) Hoke of Hollywood, WV; sons: Zachery Ty Hall of Christiansburg, and Jason Alexander Hall of Salem; grandsons: Jenson and Jared Hall; step daughters: Michelle Baker and Maishan Jones; step grandchildren: Conner DeFriece, Kaleigh Lilly, and David Jones and Morgan Baker; and many nieces, nephews, and cousins
The family will receive friends on Tuesday, April 30, 2019 from 5 until 7 pm at Horne Funeral Home, Christiansburg, VA and a private family memorial service will be conducted at a later date.
The family requests that memorial donations be made to St. Jude Children's Hospital in Kevin's honor and to have a shot of Wild Turkey 101 in his memory.

Passed away from a motorcycle accident

Bio By His Wife Janet

Kevin was a kind and caring man. He expected his co-workers to actually work, he expected his family to act with common sense. And if they didn't he would speak up. He Always put other people first, stranger or friend or family, it didn't matter. He would always walk up to a Veteran and thank them. If we were out eating Kevin would buy a Veteran a drink if he was drinking. If he wasn't he would pay for his meal. He bought a couples dinner one night that was expecting a baby; they were unaware. If he seen a homeless person he would go up to them and see what he could do to help. I can't tell you how many times Kevin gave something of ours away, then had to replace it. Maybe he just did that so he could have an excuse to buy something new ... I loved him dearly and he will Never be forgotten.
My cousins beloved husband.

Kevin W. Hall, 54, of Christiansburg, VA passed away on Thursday, April 25, 2019. Kevin was born December 19, 1964 in Clifton Forge, VA to the late Paulmer "Harrison" Hall and Patricia "Patsy" Hall Hoke. He was also preceded in death by a step grandson, Brandon Church. He was employed by Corning and served in the United States Army.
He is survived by his wife of 17 years, Janet B. Hall; brothers and sisters: Phillip Hall of Roanoke, Lara (Craig) Barnes of Knoxville, TN, Tondalaya "Tanya" (Greg) Floyd of Mount Solon, VA and Michael (Lisa) Hoke of Hollywood, WV; sons: Zachery Ty Hall of Christiansburg, and Jason Alexander Hall of Salem; grandsons: Jenson and Jared Hall; step daughters: Michelle Baker and Maishan Jones; step grandchildren: Conner DeFriece, Kaleigh Lilly, and David Jones and Morgan Baker; and many nieces, nephews, and cousins
The family will receive friends on Tuesday, April 30, 2019 from 5 until 7 pm at Horne Funeral Home, Christiansburg, VA and a private family memorial service will be conducted at a later date.
The family requests that memorial donations be made to St. Jude Children's Hospital in Kevin's honor and to have a shot of Wild Turkey 101 in his memory.

Passed away from a motorcycle accident

Bio By His Wife Janet

Kevin was a kind and caring man. He expected his co-workers to actually work, he expected his family to act with common sense. And if they didn't he would speak up. He Always put other people first, stranger or friend or family, it didn't matter. He would always walk up to a Veteran and thank them. If we were out eating Kevin would buy a Veteran a drink if he was drinking. If he wasn't he would pay for his meal. He bought a couples dinner one night that was expecting a baby; they were unaware. If he seen a homeless person he would go up to them and see what he could do to help. I can't tell you how many times Kevin gave something of ours away, then had to replace it. Maybe he just did that so he could have an excuse to buy something new ... I loved him dearly and he will Never be forgotten.


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