Henry “Hank” C. Hall, 86, of Largo, FL, passed away on March 12, 2013 at Freedom Square Rehab & Nursing in Seminole.
Born in Evansville, IN, Hank moved here from Ballwin, MO in 1979. He retired as a pipefitter for Chrysler Corp. He was an Army veteran of WWII and served in the last Horse Calvary Division. He was an active member and served as an officer at VFW Post 10094, Indian Rocks, a member of the Elks in Largo, and the Order of Moose in St. Petersburg, FL.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Mildred, in 2001. Survivors include his daughter, Diana Rodgers of Ballwin, MO; two sons, Michael of Ozona, TX and Keith of Pasadena, TX; stepson, Robert Lusk of Urbana, MO; companion, Delores Coyne; 8 grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren.
Graveside services will be at 12:45 PM on Friday, March 29, 2013 at Bay Pines National Cemetery, 10000 Bay Pines Blvd., Bay Pines 33744.
Please sign the guestbook below.
Dad you will always be loved and never forgotten. I miss you so much but in my heart I know you are walking and riding abike with a big smile on your face. I love you and will always keep you in my heart.
Diana, we’re so sorry for your loss. You did so much for your Dad, and I know he’s smiling down on you and thanking you for your unselfish commitment to him. Please know that we love you and we’re thinking of you.
Hank
We will miss seeing you around the park and having a drink at the vfw,we will always remember the cruises we went on and the good times we had with you.we will also remember the good you did for others.
Hank you will be sadly missed on the block. We will miss seeing those legs that you never hid. May God bless you Diane for being there for your father.
I love you Grandpa!!!! You will truly be missed.
You will be missed so much grandpa I love you. Tell grandma we said Hi.
Hank,
I have never met you but I know your daughter and you must have been a great Father to have raised such a wonderful daughter, you will be missed.
Marty
Going to miss the card games!
We miss you both Dianna & Don as our prayers are with you in this time of need.
Thinking of you today, you were one of a kind Hank. Your stories are surely missed at the post!