Craig Allen Hall, age 58 of Purcell, passed away Friday May 3, 2013, at the Purcell Municipal Hospital. Craig was born September 22, 1954 in Auburn, New York, the 2nd of 8 children born to Cecil Clyde Hall and Ann Marie (Eperato) Hall. He grew up in Auburn and attended Auburn Schools. Craig joined the United States Marine Corp and served his country proudly. After his service, he returned home to Auburn and began working in roofing and construction. Craig moved to Purcell in 2006, following some of his family here. He was an avid collector; everything from antiques to coins and something in between. He was a climber. He climbed walls and trees and steeples, and it was even said he may be part monkey. Family meant everything to Craig, and he cherished his children and grandchildren. He was a true friend and will be greatly missed by all who knew him.
He was preceded in death by: His daughter, Sarina Hall; His father, Cecil Clyde Hall and His sister, Cheryl Johnson.
Craig leaves behind: His daughters, Tabitha Hall and husband Jeremiah Jewell of Lexington and Venus Hall of Auburn, New York; His mother, Ann Hall of Purcell, OK; 3 sisters, Crista Robertson and husband Bill of Purcell, Tammy Iness of Purcell and Melanie Elliott and husband Casey of Washington; 3 brothers, Cecil Gary Hall of Washington, Kim Hall of Purcell and James Hall and wife Sherry of Purcell; 9 grandchildren, Jonathan, Karen, Justin, Joseph, Gage, Erick, Lee, Kimberly and Ronald; Many nieces and nephews, great nieces and nephews and a host of other Family and friends.
Graveside Services are scheduled for 2:00 P.M. Tuesday, May 7, 2013, at the Washington Cemetery.
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