Jul 4, 1967 - Oct 12, 2023July 4, 1967 - October 12, 2023
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Hot springs Arkansas
Angola Indiana
He was born on July 4, 1967 in Hot Springs, Arkansas to the late Adolph and Mary Wuichet Hall.
Bryan was a 1985 Fremont High School graduate, he attended Olivet College, Olivet, Michigan, and later proudly served his Country in the US Army.
He began his career working alongside his father learning the sales field. Bryan moved on to LaGrange Products, working in the sales department. He also worked for Wessel Manufacturing, and Parker Hannifin Corporation.
Bryan was a huge Notre Dame football fan, and enjoyed fishing. Bryan loved spending time with his many grandchildren, and family.
Bryan never knew a stranger, he would give you the shirt off his back, and you loved him for who he was. He will be missed by many.
He had been sober for the last two years of his life, working on becoming closer to the Lord, and had plans to start an addiction ministry through Zion Missionary Church. He was very proud of his sobriety, as was his family. The relationships he formed over the last two years gives his family comfort in knowing that he was truly happy with where he was in his life. All the girls in his family will miss hearing him say daily, "I love you sugar". All the boys will miss hearing him say, "tell my grandkids I love them".
He was the proud father of Austin (Paige) Hall of Angola, Indiana and Matthew Hall (Sehvayda King) of Elkhart, Indiana, grandfather to his wonderful grandchildren, Kennedy, Shania, Makayla, Tayla, Jace, Xander, Scott, Kinsley, Xayden, Amelia, and Brexten, big brother of, Tanya (Tom) McHenney of Coldwater, Michigan, Kay Lynn (Joe) Vail of Angola, Indiana, and Kathy (Ashley) Hall of Angola, Indiana, a great uncle to his nieces and nephews, Grace, Justin, Tyler, Kimberly, Jacob, Tripp, Hudson, and Hadley, and his loving companion dog, Sasha. He also leaves behind a lifetime of friends, and others that knew him through working, coaching, and attending church.
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Hot springs Arkansas
Angola Indiana