• Date Of Death: November 16, 2019
  • State: New Mexico

 

Lt. Col. Russell Pritchett Hall, Jr. USAF, Ret., age 98, of Newnan, Georgia, previously of Albuquerque, New Mexico, passed away Saturday, November 16, 2019. He was born on Sunday, August 7, 1921 in Lyons, Indiana to the late Russell Pritchett Hall, Sr. and the late Ruth Hoyland Hall. Russell was preceded in death by his wife of 70 years, Ann Earp Hall and his sister Marilyn Hall Flynt. He is survived by his brothers, Dr. C. Robert Hall and wife Barbara of Tempe, AZ, Dr. James G. Hall and wife Jan of Silver Spring, MD; children, Dr. Russell P. Hall III and wife Jean of Chapel Hill, NC, Pamela Hall O’Hara and husband William of Newnan, GA, and Elizabeth Hall Coles of Albuquerque, NM; grandchildren, Anna Quarles and husband Jackson, John Hall and wife Bridget, Melissa Koss and husband Gregory, Eric Wehrman and wife Erin, Jennifer Wardlow and husband Darren, William Deeker and wife Kara and Andrew Coles; great-grandchildren Emma, Jamison, Connor, Logan, Brooklyn, Tanner, Brooke, Samuel, Jacob, Evelyn, Ainsley and Margot; numerous devoted nieces and nephews; and many friends in Albuquerque and Newnan.

Russell grew up in Versailles, Missouri. In 1939, while attending Central College in Fayette, Missouri, he joined the National Guard and was mobilized to active duty in 1940.  Russell was appointed to Aviation Cadet in the Army Air Force and after training as a bombardier, he was assigned to the 323rd Bombardment Group and flew 54 missions, including D-Day.  After the war he enrolled at the University of Illinois receiving his Bachelor of Science Degree. Russell and Ann were married in January 1947. After working in Kansas City, MO for five years, Russell and Ann moved to Albuquerque, New Mexico where Russell worked at Sandia Corporation until retirement. After Ann’s death in 2016, Russell relocated to Newnan, GA where he lived with his daughter and son-in-law, Pamela and William O’Hara.  Russell was a devoted husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather.  He was active in his church and in his community. He was especially devoted to the Meals on Wheels ministry which he participated in for many years. He enjoyed learning throughout his life including to read and speak Spanish, to study American history, botany, and genealogy.  Russell lived a life of faith, of love, and of devotion to his God, his country, his family, and his friends.  He will be missed and always remembered.

 

 

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