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Fredrick "Fred" M. Hall
Date of Death: May, 29 2017


          Fredrick "Fred" M. Hall, 84, Wilson, passed away on Monday May 29, 2017 at his home. He was born in Troy, MI, the son of the late Charles and Gladys (Mitchell) Hall. In August 1960 he married the former Sally Mulcaster who passed away in 1996.
 
          In 1953 Fred was drafted into the U.S. Army where he proudly served his country in Korea. Following the military, he worked mainly in the construction business, helping build the "old" Tiger Stadium and the Bark River-Harris School to mention just a couple of his many projects. In May 2014 Fred and his daughter had the privilege to go on the Honor Flight to Washington D.C. which he enjoyed very much. He was an avid hunter and greatly enjoyed watching his grandchildren's sporting events, and spending time every day at his camp and in his garden.
 
          Fred is survived by his three children: Chuck (Danette) Hall, Pam (Jeff) Petrie and Ned (Tina) Hall, one sister: Marilyn (Dick) Straub, seven grandchildren: Brad, Mike, Sydni, Taylor, Sam, Max and Lucas, as well as numerous nieces and nephews.
 
          He was preceded in death by his parents, his wife and eight siblings: Harold, Lloyd and John Hall, Evelyn Daldine, Delores Smith, Edna Warnes, Beverly Jasmund and Barbara Ibbotson.
 
          Fred was an amazing storyteller, and his legacy will live on as his children and grandchildren will retell his many stories for years to come.
 
          A graveside service will be held on Saturday June 3, 2017 at the Spalding Township Cemetery at 8:00 a.m. (CST) with Tony Revord American Legion Post #244 conducting military rites.
 
          The Allo Coolman Funeral Homes are assisting the Hall family.

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  • "my deepest sympathy on the loss of your father. I hold very fond memories of him close to my heart. He was so proud of his kids and grandchildren and loved you all very much. again so very sorry for your loss --Sincerely Shirley"
    -shirley kwak

  • "I am so sorry to hear of the loss of Fred. I have known Fred for over 10 years. I always enjoyed hearing about his grandchildren, he was so proud of them. I especially looked forward to talking to Fred about gardening. We shared this passion and he always had great tips and recommendations for me. He was a very kind and caring man, with a great personality. He always was sure to ask about my children whenever I saw him. I will miss him. "
    -Jackie Gauthier


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