Paul Walter Hall's Obituary
Paul Walter Hall, age 83, World War II Navy Veteran served in the South Pacific from 1944 to 1946. He retired from American Airlines Purchasing and Inventory Control, Tulsa, 1988. He also worked for Skelly Oil Company in El Dorado, Kansas and Union Carbide in Tonawanda, New York. Paul and Morma met while vacationing at resorts in Wasaga Beach, Ontario and were married the following year in Toronto, Canada. They made their home in Tonawanda, New York for ten years, moving to El Dorado, Kansas in 1962 and then moved to Tulsa in 1968. Paul was born August 26, 1926 in Buffalo, NY to Walter and Adelaide Hall, passed March 25, 2010. He was preceded in death by parents; brothers, Richard and David; sister-in-law, Lorraine; mother-in-law, Marcella Snow; father-in-law, Abraham Snow and granddaughter Courtney Gaddis. Visitation will be at Floral haven from 4-6 PM on Sunday, March 28, 2010, with prayer and music service following at 7 PM in the chapel. Funeral Mass will be held at 11 AM Monday, March 29, 2010 at The Church of St. Benedict, Broken Arrow, OK with interment to follow in Floral Haven Memorial Gardens.Survived By: wife of 57 years Norma; children, Janice Holman and husband, John of Oklahoma City, Patti Gaddis and husband, John of Broken Arrow, Eileen Hall of Tulsa, Paul Hall and wife, Deni of Tulsa and Tom Hall of Cathedral City, California; eight grandchildren: Jeff Holman and wife, Lori of Oklahoma City, Jason Holman and wife, renee of Owasso, Kevin Gaddis of Oklahoma City, Alyssa and Chase Gaddis of Broken Arrow, Andrea, Aaron and Meredith Hall of Tulsa; great grandchildren, Makayla, Ethan, Wit, and Davin Holman of Oklahoma City; nephews, Richard Hall and wife, Diane of East Aurora, New York, Bob Hall and wife, Julie of Depew, New York, Jim Hall and wife, Meredith of Marietta, New York, Robert Mankoff and wife, Linda of Girdwood, Alaska, Mark Spencer and wife, Georgia of Pittston, Maine, Kevin Spencer and wife, Julie of Austin, Texas, and niece, carolyn Hall of Buffalo, New York.
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