Randall Hall
Oct 23, 1964 - December 2, 1988 AGE 24
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Randall K. Hall
Hall, Randall K., Hospital Corpsman Third Class, age 24, of Dayton, passed away December 2, 1988 in Jacksonville, FL as a result of an automobile accident. He was a native Daytonian. A graduate of Patterson Co-Operative High School Class of 1983. Preceded in death by his mother, Kathryn Childs. Survivors include wife, Tammy Vaughn; 1 son, Randall; 1 daughter, Tamesha; father & step-mother, Wessley & Kathleen Hall; 3 brothers, Wessley Jr., Geoffrey of Dayton, Anthony of Covington, KY; 1 sister, Kaneesha; step-grandparents, Bernard & Lucille Voelkl; father-in-law & mother-in-law, Walter & Janet Vaughn; aunts, uncles, cousins & many caring friends, especially Matthew Monie. Funeral service will be held 11 A.M. Thursday at Shiloh Baptist Church, 3801 Fairbanks Ave. Rev. H.L. Parker officiating. Interment Dayton National Cemetery. Visitation 5-9 P.M. Wednesday at the church. Family will receive friends 7-9 P.M. Arrangements entrusted to the House of Wheat Funeral Home, Inc., 106 N. Williams St.
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Tina Martin (Martin-Brown)
What I remember most about Randall Hall was that he was a funny guy. He was always saying funny stuff and laughing. He lived across the street from my brother and I met him before we went to school together. Randall was just a really nice guy. Rest in peace and much Love to you Randall! I can never think of him without a smile.
John Adams
The memories I have of Randall was at Patterson playing football and baseball. We got to know each other more during baseball. He used to always talk about not missing "Conan the Barbarian." Not the movie but the cartoon. :) I remember that Audi he had back then. The last time I saw him, I was at UC and seen him on campus. I think he was down there visiting. The next time I saw him I was working in Dayton and took my lunch break. I was shocked when he was in the Obit. That stunned me for a few days. Randall was another good person. Just down to Earth and raised right like many of us back then. RIP Randall.....