Mar 22, 2022

Gary D. Hall 1940 - 2022

Posted Mar 22, 2022 3:33 PM

Gary D. Hall, 81, was called home by his Lord and Savior on March 15, 2022, at Mosaic Hospital in St. Joseph.  He was born March 16, 1940 in Maddock, ND, the son of Einar and Edna (Pederson) Hall.

Gary graduated from Fargo Central High School, class of 1958. Following graduation, he attended the University of North Dakota before joining the Air Force.  He served four years total; stationed in San Antonio, TX for a year and then splitting remaining time in Germany and at the Pentagon.  While serving in the military, Gary was a team member of a group who wrote the first program to allow Airmen to transfer from one station assignment to another without a bulky packet of orders.  After the Air Force, Gary spent his career in Information Technology as a computer programmer; working in a variety of industries including banking, education, and the medical field.

In 1987, he met and married the love of his life, Jean (Stahl) Hall.  They celebrated 34 years of marriage this past November.  Gary loved spending time with his family.  He loved road trips with his family and especially the beach and island vacations.  He enjoyed bowling, golf, playing softball and in later years, fishing with his son and grandsons.  He was passionate about watching sports of all kinds; including years of cheering on grandchildren and nieces and nephews who played soccer, baseball, football and basketball.  He was a huge fan of NDSU football, KU basketball, Royals baseball and was especially thrilled to see his Kansas City Chiefs win the Super Bowl.

In addition to his parents, he is predeceased by three brothers, John, Steven, and Lannis Hall.  

Gary is survived by his wife, Jeannie, a brother Ron Hall (KC), two children Shelly (Ogi) Mayer (Warren) of Columbia, MO and Scott (Dawn) Ogi of Sugar Hill, GA; 10 grandchildren, Nate (Hannah) Herndon, Mary Elizabeth (Joshua) Palmer, Claire Herndon, Eli Mayer, Jacob (Kate) Ogi, Katelyn (Myles) Wells, Madison Ogi, Tyler Strittmatter, Joseph Ogi, and Lilian Ogi; 4 great-grandchildren, Avery Herndon, Murphy Herndon, Maryn Ogi and Eliza Ogi; an abundance of brother and sister-in-laws, and a host of nieces and nephews. 

A visitation time will be from 1:00 - 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, April 9 followed by a Celebration of Life at the First Baptist Church in Maysville, Missouri.  A private graveside ceremony for immediate family will be at a later date.