In Memory

Charles E Hall

Charles E Hall

Charles E. ‘Chuck’ Hall 

June 12, 1951 – Jan. 29, 2016

January 31, 2016
The Altoona Mirror
 

Charles E. "Chuck" Hall, 64, Altoona, died peacefully Friday at his home after a brief illness.

Chuck was born in Altoona, son of the late Thomas Andrew and Mary Edna (Beck) Hall. He married Vicki R. Murtiff in Altoona.

Surviving are his wife; four children: Rebecca C. (John) Dinardo of Middletown, Del., Carla S. (David) Imler of Altoona, Cristen M. (Joshua) Dionis of Altoona and Curtis M. Friley of Altoona; a brother, John T. Hall of Altoona; five grandchildren: Colten, Delaney, Gabrielle, Caleb and Connor; his mother-in-law, Charlotte Howard of Altoona; and his brother-in-law, Richard P. Howard of Altoona.

Chuck served in the U.S. Navy and was a combat veteran of the Vietnam War. He received the National Defense Service Medal, Vietnam Campaign Medal and Vietnam Service Medal. He retired in 2000 as a truck driver at Hoover Dairy with 10 years of service. He was previously employed by various other trucking companies.

He was a member of Vietnam Veterans Association, Veterans of Foreign Wars, American Legion, a supporter of Wounded Warrior Project and a life member of Concordia Club. He enjoyed collecting coins, visiting battlefields and casinos, and playing the lottery. He was a member of the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament, Altoona.

He will be remembered as a loving husband, father, grandfather, friend and a deeply caring man.

Chuck's request for cremation has been honored, and a memorial service will be held at a later date at Gettysburg National Military Park, as he wished.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Wounded Warrior Project, P.O. Box 758517, Topeka, KS 66675, or Gettysburg National Military Park, 1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100, Gettysburg, PA 17325.

Arrangements are by Jones Funeral Home.



 
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02/03/16 08:09 AM #1    

Regina (Jeannie) L Kohler (Boyles)

I can remember this funny guy from my neighborhood.  He would always pass my house on his way home and stop and talk.  We had many long talks and I enjoyed his friendship.  RIP


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