William “Bill” Joe Hall was born March 22, 1956 in Bluefield, West Virginia to Sherman Edward Dillon and Betty Marie (Hall) Church. He passed from this life on July 7, 2022 at the age of 66.
Bill went to Montcalm school in Bluefield, West Virginia. He entered the United States Army and served from 1976 – 1979, graduating while in service. After leaving the army, he became a letter carrier for the United States Postal Service in Stillwater, Oklahoma, and worked for 35 years until he decided it was time for retirement.
Bill loved to golf with his sons, family, and friends; he was down to golf any day of the week. He also enjoyed doing crossword puzzles and singing karaoke. He was a softball coach for many years and loved to spend time at the lake fishing and camping.
Bill also loved spending time with his children and his wife Sherry, grandchildren, and family. He loved family gatherings at the house.
Bill is preceded in death by his son Timothy Hall and his mother Betty Church. He is survived by his wife Sherry Hall of 26 years of the home; sons Jerry, Steven, Sean, Jason, and Dylan; daughters Jennifer and Ashlee; brothers Gary and Russ of Delaware; sister Flo of Delaware; (24) grandchildren; (15) great-grandchildren.
He was loved by so many people and never turned away helping someone, especially his children when any of them needed any kind of help, he was there. He was such an amazing man and will be missed dearly.
Arrangements are under the direction of Lehman Funeral Home of Wellston, Oklahoma.
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