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Aaron David Hall, 44, passed away on February 22, 2025. He was born in Bluefield, West Virginia, on June 19, 1980, to Philip George Hall and Janith Ann Damron Hall.
From an early age, family and church were important to Aaron. He grew up the second oldest of four brothers, who fought and loved hard. Over the years, Aaron has held a variety of jobs (auto mechanic, firefighter, FedEx driver, etc.), but family and God were always his priority. He served in church as a sound technician, singing with the family when opportunities presented.
As a member of the Hall family, Aaron was known as the one who made each family member feel welcome and included. Whether it was a listening ear, a helping hand in putting down flooring, a scold to stay off the stairs, a dance to Shania Twain, a wet willie, or the arms of a safe place, Aaron could be counted on to be there for his family. In fact, for several years now, his Christmas wish list has one main item: for the family to be together to celebrate Jesus.
Aaron was preceded in death by his paternal grandparents, George and Joyce Hall; his maternal grandparents, Gordon and Mildred Damron; his brothers, Mark Daniel and Michael Dennis; his uncle, Charles; his aunt, Sandy; his cousins, Stacy and Mary; and his daughter, Jessica Nicole Hall.
Aaron is survived by his wife, Amber; his daughters, Deanna and Tayla; his parents, Philip and Janith; his brothers, Chris (Michelle), Matthew (Alissa), and Andrew (Brittany); his aunt, Joyce (Gene); his cousins, Lori, Lacey (Jake), and Morgan (Chelsea); his nieces and nephews, Drew, Jessi (Justin), Sarah (Charley), Rachel (Ryan), Samuel, Nathan, Elaina, Lauren, Jenna, and Lily; and his great-nieces and great-nephews, Lily, Brooklyn, Madison, August, Rowyn, and Owen.
Family will receive friends at a visitation held at Rogers and Breece Funeral Home at 2 p.m. on Friday, February 28, 2025. This will be followed by a Celebration of Life service at 3 p.m. and a graveside service at Riverview Memorial Gardens.
Memorials for Aaron may be made in lieu of flowers and will honor him by helping pay funeral expenses. You may send them to Second Baptist Church, 522 Person St., Fayetteville, NC, 28301.
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