Freddie Hall

February 11, 1938 ~ June 9, 2020
Freddie Hall, age 82, of Geneva passed away unexpectedly Tuesday, June 9th, 2020 at UH Hospital in Cleveland, OH. He was born February 11th, 1938 in Virgie, Kentucky to Shelby and Ollie (Osborne) Hall. He married the love of his life Doris (Rayser) Hall on July 26th, 1958 in Virgie, Kentucky. They weathered the ups and downs of life for over 65 years.
Freddie worked as a foreman at Perfection Corporation for over 18 years.
Freddie enjoyed his family, his many grandchildren, great grandchildren, going to the wineries, country and western music and movies, watching basketball, and traveling. He was the family jokester!
Freddie is survived by his wife, Doris; children, Tammy Hall (Geneva, OH), Timothy Hall (Schulenberg, TX), Cheryl Barnes (Beech) (Mentor, OH), Sandy Crouch (Barry) (Willis, TX),
Freddie is also survived by his 9 grandchildren: Nicholas Del Monico, Anthony Del Monico, Danielle (Beech) Marchaza, Jennifer (Reynolds) Perez, Dustin Beech, Kristen Reynolds, Staci Hall, Cole Hall, Nicole Hall and his 16 great grandchildren.
Freddie was preceded in death by his parents and two brothers.
Private Family Services will be observed. Behm Family Funeral Home 26 River St, Madison, OH is assisting the family. Online obituary and condolences may be viewed by www.behmfuneral.com
Freddie and Doris lived in the same apartment complex where we also stayed. He and Doris were always welcoming, and we shared funny stories with them. Everyone grows up, and nothing stays the same, as in life that's the way life is. We would never have crossed paths if they weren't our neighbors – their youngest daughter became part of our family for many years. Without these circumstances, we wouldn't have Jennifer and Kristen in our lives. So happy we're all part of this big family, and that they and their children and future children are and will continue to be so precious to all of us. So glad we met. Looking back, my brother might have never even have moved there, I talked him into leaving home to strike out on his own. My brother and his family, and I moved closer to our parents years ago, and though they have been gone for many years, we still know that they are together in eternity. Now, Freddie has joined them in paradise. May God grant the family peace of mind, give them all strength to make it through, give them time to grieve, and forever treasure the great memories they all had of a good life together. With our deepest sympathies, Linda & Billy Dowd