Larry Glenn Hall

February 20, 1939 ~ December 6, 2012
Funeral services for Larry Glenn Hall, 73, of Daingerfield, will be 2:00 P.M., Sunday, December 9, 2012 at Reeder-Davis Chapel. Burial will follow at Woodlawn Memorial Park, under the direction of Reeder-Davis Funeral Home, Inc. The family will receive visitors from 6 until 8 P.M., Saturday evening at the funeral home. Larry Hall was born February 20, 1939, in Daingerfield, and passed away December 6, 2012 at a Houston hospital. He was a Retired U.S. Army Chief Warrant Officer CW-2 and fought in Vietnam. He also retired from T&N Railroad and was the former owner of Arnolds restaurant in Lone Star. He was preceded in death by his parents, Glenn and Charlene Hall. Survivors include his wife Fran Hall; two sons, Dean Bickerton and Terry Spirak; two daughters Crystal Spirak and Darlene Dixon and husband Dennis; daughter-in-law Carol Ann Hall; six grandchildren, Heather Bedford and husband Will, Anna, Garrett, Arion, Jackson, and Jacob; two great grandchildren, Kane and Jonah; and one sister Linda Bragg and husband Gary Mack.
Gonna miss Larry. One fine man and thank you Larry for your service.
Fran and family,we are so sorry about Larry. Thoughts and prayers for you all. He is gone but never forgotten.
Dearest cousins Fran and Linda, my heart goes out to you both. My oldest son and I plan to make the trip from Arlington on Sunday to be there for the service. Till then, much love and many hugs to you and yours!
He was a good man — good husband, good father, good soldier, too. He faced death and fought back so many time that it's hard to believe he didn't come back this time. His death is a loss to us all. Fran, we're here with hugs and whatever else we can do to help you get through this difficult time.
Fran,I am so sorry for your loss,My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.Mary Nichols
Sorry, Fran.
We are so very sorry to hear of your loss. Our prayers will be with you!
will see you tomorrow. God willing
we will see you tomorrow Fran
Fran,What a beautiful snapshot of Larry's life. He seemed so very happy. And it appeared he made you very happy too. You are strong and have such a wonderful family. Take care. Love you … and so glad we cousins found each other again.
Fran, words cannot express my deepest sympathy to you and your family. My heart goes out to you. Just remember the good times you two had together. May God Bless you during this time of need.
Despite what his current wife stated, he is survived by 2 daughters & sons in law, Sandy and Randy Simpson, Janet and Stanley Black, one son, Mike Hall (Mike's wife is mentioned but Mike); 4 grandchildren, Jason Simpson, Tabitha Travers, Misty Black, Noah Black, and at least 3 great-grandchildren, Analyce Travers, Remington Travers, and Presley Simpson. I will never understand how a woman can cut children out of her husbands life and death.