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Brian Keith Hall

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Brian Keith Hall

Birth
Bellevue, King County, Washington, USA
Death
20 Aug 2021 (aged 52)
Twin Falls, Twin Falls County, Idaho, USA
Burial
Boise, Ada County, Idaho, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.6944, Longitude: -116.3054333
Plot
OWYHEES 2 34-G
Memorial ID
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Brian Keith Hall, 52, passed away peacefully at home on August 20th, 2021, after a valiant battle with cancer. He was born on February 4th, 1969, in Bellevue, Washington to Brent and Margaret Hall.

Brian grew up in Coeur d'Alene, ID, Casper, WY, Grants, NM, and Kent, WA. He had a brain tumor removed as a child and had an increased appreciation for life from that experience. Brian graduated from Thomas Jefferson High School in Auburn, Washington before serving a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in Melbourne, Australia from 1988-1990. He loved his time in Australia and had endless stories to share about the people, the animals, and the work. Brian married Nicole Asay on August 14th, 1992, in the Salt Lake City Temple after meeting during BYU Freshman Orientation and keeping in touch through letters during their missions. He graduated from Brigham Young University with a Bachelor of Science in Zoology in 1995. He then went on to study Environmental Health at Boise State University, graduating in 2003. The Hall family moved from Boise to Twin Falls in 2008 when Brian accepted a position at St. Luke's Regional Medical Center in Safety and Risk Management. Brian was diagnosed with a malignant sinus tumor in July of 2012. After months of chemo, radiation, and several surgeries, Brian enjoyed almost two years in remission. His cancer metastasized in July of 2016 and Brian courageously endured chemo for the following five years. He has been an inspiration to many as he fought with patience, optimism, and faith.

Brian loved the outdoors. He spent his childhood hunting, fishing, skiing, and spending any spare moment exploring. He passed on that same love to his kids as they enjoyed countless weekends together outdoors. Some of his favorite stories come from fishing trips with his brothers, and it could be said that his biggest smiles can be found in pictures of him holding fish he'd caught.

Brian served in many church callings and enjoyed years as a Scout Master in several wards. He volunteered as a coach for all his kids' sports and was in the front row of every game, recital, and school event. He was the most supportive and loving husband and father.

Brian is survived by his sweetheart, Nicole Hall, and their children, Kendall (Hannah), Ashlynn, and Addie. He was looking forward to becoming a grandpa this fall and was always talking about finding a pink fishing pole for the new baby girl. Brian is also survived by his parents, Brent and Margaret Hall, and his seven siblings, Deborah Haynie (Allen), Allan (Kristin), Michael (Jan), Eric (Sally), Richard (Michelle), Diana Merrill (Jason) and Lisa Polson (Jason).

Retrieved from the Internet on Jan 29, 2022.
Brian Keith Hall, 52, passed away peacefully at home on August 20th, 2021, after a valiant battle with cancer. He was born on February 4th, 1969, in Bellevue, Washington to Brent and Margaret Hall.

Brian grew up in Coeur d'Alene, ID, Casper, WY, Grants, NM, and Kent, WA. He had a brain tumor removed as a child and had an increased appreciation for life from that experience. Brian graduated from Thomas Jefferson High School in Auburn, Washington before serving a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in Melbourne, Australia from 1988-1990. He loved his time in Australia and had endless stories to share about the people, the animals, and the work. Brian married Nicole Asay on August 14th, 1992, in the Salt Lake City Temple after meeting during BYU Freshman Orientation and keeping in touch through letters during their missions. He graduated from Brigham Young University with a Bachelor of Science in Zoology in 1995. He then went on to study Environmental Health at Boise State University, graduating in 2003. The Hall family moved from Boise to Twin Falls in 2008 when Brian accepted a position at St. Luke's Regional Medical Center in Safety and Risk Management. Brian was diagnosed with a malignant sinus tumor in July of 2012. After months of chemo, radiation, and several surgeries, Brian enjoyed almost two years in remission. His cancer metastasized in July of 2016 and Brian courageously endured chemo for the following five years. He has been an inspiration to many as he fought with patience, optimism, and faith.

Brian loved the outdoors. He spent his childhood hunting, fishing, skiing, and spending any spare moment exploring. He passed on that same love to his kids as they enjoyed countless weekends together outdoors. Some of his favorite stories come from fishing trips with his brothers, and it could be said that his biggest smiles can be found in pictures of him holding fish he'd caught.

Brian served in many church callings and enjoyed years as a Scout Master in several wards. He volunteered as a coach for all his kids' sports and was in the front row of every game, recital, and school event. He was the most supportive and loving husband and father.

Brian is survived by his sweetheart, Nicole Hall, and their children, Kendall (Hannah), Ashlynn, and Addie. He was looking forward to becoming a grandpa this fall and was always talking about finding a pink fishing pole for the new baby girl. Brian is also survived by his parents, Brent and Margaret Hall, and his seven siblings, Deborah Haynie (Allen), Allan (Kristin), Michael (Jan), Eric (Sally), Richard (Michelle), Diana Merrill (Jason) and Lisa Polson (Jason).

Retrieved from the Internet on Jan 29, 2022.

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