Richard Lee (Dick) Hall
Born: Sat., Feb. 7, 1953
Died: Wed., Nov. 30, 2016
Visitation
3:00 PM to 5:00 PM, Sun., Dec. 04, 2016
7:00 PM to 9:00 PM, Sun., Dec. 04, 2016
Location: G. J. Gonce Funeral Home, P.A.
Funeral Service
7:30 PM Sun., Dec. 04, 2016
Location: G. J. Gonce Funeral Home, P.A.
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Richard Lee Hall, "Dick" a resident of Edgewater, Maryland, died at his home on November 30, 2016 at the age of 63.
He was born on February 7, 1953, in Des Moines, Iowa, to the late Mary (Bohl) and Francis Carroll Hall. Following his graduation from Mount St. Joseph High School in 1971, he entered the Police Academy, and served as a police officer for the Anne Arundel County Police Department for more than 23 years, retiring as a corporal. He enjoyed the water, boating, and after obtaining his pilot's license, flying small aircraft. He was a fan of NASCAR and the Baltimore Orioles, and loved spending time with his grandchildren. He was a member of the Fraternal Order of Police Lodge #70.
Along with his parents, Dick is preceded in death by his two sisters: Eileen Angel and Jane Cooke.
He is survived by his daughter Chrissy Murphy and her husband Johnny, of Tilghman, Maryland; his son Tony Hall, of Scottsdale, Arizona; his two grandsons: Teegan and Gavin Murphy, of Tilghman; three brothers: Bill Hall and his wife Renie, of Pasadena, Bob Hall and his wife Julia, of Charleston, South Carolina, and Jim Hall and his wife Jeannie, of Freeport, Texas; many nieces, nephews, and their families; and his faithful, trusted companion "Kaelyn", his Black Labrador.
Family requests friends visit on Sunday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 PM at the Gregory J. Gonce Funeral Home, 169 Riviera Drive, Pasadena. His funeral service will be held at 7:30 PM Sunday, during the evening visitation hours. Those who wish may contribute to the FOP Lodge #70 at www.fop70.org - or FOP #70, PO Box 470, Crownsville, MD 21032 - and feel free to express your condolences below as well.
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Condolence Booklet
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Michael Mayer
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Posted Fri December 02, 2016
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A GARDEN PATH was sent by The Mayer Family. For the Halls,
Please know you are all in our thoughts and prayers. You have our love and condolences always!
Warmest regards,
The Mayer Family
Mary, Dave, Tim and Michael
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Wayne M. Marshall
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Posted Fri December 02, 2016
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I knew Rick from the police department. He was always in a good moon and smiling. I am sure he will be deeply missed. RIP.
I also worked with his sister at the Bank of Glen Burnie.
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Marie (Staley) Hagigh
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Posted Fri December 02, 2016
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My sympathy and prayers are extended to Chrissy, Tony and the entire Hall family. Your Dad was a wonderful man! My childhood is filled with wonderful memories of him. I cannot think of Mr. Dick without thinking of his laugh or smile. Always such a great friend to our family. Prayers and love to you all. Marie Staley Hagigh - (Al Staley's daughter).
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william hall
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Posted Sat December 03, 2016
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TRADITIONAL FUNERAL BASKET was sent by Bill, Bob, and Jim Hall. We will miss our youngest brother very much. Bill and Renie Hall and family, Bob and Julia Hall and family, Jim and Jeanne Hall and family
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Steve Mayer
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Posted Sat December 03, 2016
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Fly high, Cuz. Your smile was ever-present. Always there with a laugh. What fun we had as kids! Unforgettable memories,man! Will miss 'ya. Cousin Steve.
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Brian Cayer
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Posted Sun December 04, 2016
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On several occasions I had the opportunity to work with Dick, he was a fine & professional Officer, he was well liked among his coworkers and will be deeply missed.
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Bob Beck
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Posted Sun December 04, 2016
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My sympathies to the family of Corporal Hall. I knew and worked with Dick Hall during his entire career in the Anne Arundel County Police Department. He was a professional Officer who made countless contributions to the safety and health of our citizens during his 23 year career. Corporal Hall was well respected by his co-workers for his work product and the knowledge that he could be counted on to come to their aid if situations warranted. He was also well liked due to his pleasant demeanor and sense of humor. He seemed to always have a smile to share. He has left us all too young.
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Don & Ellen Ward
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Posted Mon December 05, 2016
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Our thoughts and prayers are with the Hall family during this difficult time. Dickie was an awesome Police Officer, a great tennis instructor and a friend. He taught many of the instructors at the Police Academy how to play tennis the correct way! Rest in peace my Brother.
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Dan Revermann
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Posted Sun January 14, 2018
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Dick,
Sorry I was not there. I just found out today. Thank you for being a great friend when I moved to Annapolis in 1986-1990. You were a great guy and I will always remember our friendship.
Dan Revermann
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