Services will be held at a later date. Low Country Cremation and Burial is serving the Hall family.
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Clinton Morris Hall, 77, passed away on May 25, 2020 after a courageous battle with declining health.
Morris was born on February 4, 1943 and was a lifelong resident of the Five Points community near Oak Park. He was preceded in death by his parents, Lewis and Thelma Hudson Hall, and two brothers, Jimmy and Marvin.
He wore many hats during his lifetime such as butcher, nightclub owner, carpenter, moonshiner, and farmer, just to name a few. He exhibited his core values of a strong work ethic and dedication to a job well done in all. He worked hard in various careers to support his family, who always valued his stability and consistency. He passed these values along to his children, who are a testament to the life lessons he exemplified.
Morris loved his family, his neighbors, children, fishing, and his farm animals, to include his infamous cow named Sam. Family reunions were always a coveted annual event at his pond house. He always had a great story to tell, finishing with a big belly laugh that was contagious. He lived a vibrant and full life and will be sorely missed by those privileged enough to call him Father, Brother, Uncle, Peepa, Friend, or Neighbor.
Morris is survived by his four children: Clint Hall (Tina), Chris Hall, Thomas Hall (Beth), and Melissa Sharp (Chad); his nine grandchildren: Coh, Christa, Chase, Jaime, Kellsie, Jack, Alicia, Shelby, and Carson; and his three great-grandchildren: Zoey, Benji and C.J. Morris. He is also survived by his siblings: Laura Faye Memory, Carolyn Cain, Ricky Hall, and Debra Turbyfill, as well as several beloved nieces, nephews, and other extended family members.
A memorial will be held to honor his life and legacy at his farm on Saturday, May 30, at 11 AM. Lunch will be served after his celebration of life.
(The above obituary was written by Jeanne Griffin.)
Services will be held at a later date. Low Country Cremation and Burial is serving the Hall family.
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Clinton Morris Hall, 77, passed away on May 25, 2020 after a courageous battle with declining health.
Morris was born on February 4, 1943 and was a lifelong resident of the Five Points community near Oak Park. He was preceded in death by his parents, Lewis and Thelma Hudson Hall, and two brothers, Jimmy and Marvin.
He wore many hats during his lifetime such as butcher, nightclub owner, carpenter, moonshiner, and farmer, just to name a few. He exhibited his core values of a strong work ethic and dedication to a job well done in all. He worked hard in various careers to support his family, who always valued his stability and consistency. He passed these values along to his children, who are a testament to the life lessons he exemplified.
Morris loved his family, his neighbors, children, fishing, and his farm animals, to include his infamous cow named Sam. Family reunions were always a coveted annual event at his pond house. He always had a great story to tell, finishing with a big belly laugh that was contagious. He lived a vibrant and full life and will be sorely missed by those privileged enough to call him Father, Brother, Uncle, Peepa, Friend, or Neighbor.
Morris is survived by his four children: Clint Hall (Tina), Chris Hall, Thomas Hall (Beth), and Melissa Sharp (Chad); his nine grandchildren: Coh, Christa, Chase, Jaime, Kellsie, Jack, Alicia, Shelby, and Carson; and his three great-grandchildren: Zoey, Benji and C.J. Morris. He is also survived by his siblings: Laura Faye Memory, Carolyn Cain, Ricky Hall, and Debra Turbyfill, as well as several beloved nieces, nephews, and other extended family members.
A memorial will be held to honor his life and legacy at his farm on Saturday, May 30, at 11 AM. Lunch will be served after his celebration of life.
(The above obituary was written by Jeanne Griffin.)
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