Gregory Lee Hall

gregory hall

January 9, 1956 ~ April 2, 2024

Born in: Dayton, OH
Resided in: Lawrenceville, GA

A world traveler, a golfer, a fisherman; all of these describe Gregg Hall, but Dad and Grandpa defined him. His unwavering love and dedication to his family were evident in every aspect of his life. Whether it was meticulously planning beach vacations a year ahead, gathering everyone around the dinner table for meals cooked with love, or simply checking in daily to remind his family of their importance to him, Gregg’s love shone through.

Gregg Hall, 68 passed away April 2nd, 2024 with his daughter by his side holding his hand. He was the son of the late Harold and Kathleen Hall of Dayton, Ohio which is the city he was born in. He is survived by his daughter, Brittany Marie Hall, his stepdaughter Michelle Bejarasco, his Grandson, Preston Eggleston and his sister Vicki Hilliard.

Every Thursday, Gregg and his friends would have “Beers with the Boys” – join his family and friends for a toast on Thursday April 11, 2024 at Bubba’s 33 in Buford, Ga on the patio from 3:30-7p.

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  1. CandleImageRoberta and Michael Meeks, sending you, and your family prayers of peace and grace. Words fail, but love prevails.

  2. CandleImageTo Gregg’s family and friends my prayers for you and for Gregg. So many memories from so long ago. He’ll always be in our hearts. May God be gentle with you at this time

  3. So sorry to hear about Gregg’s passing. I had not seen Gregg for many years. But we spent alot of time together back in Junior High and High School playing basketball. And then later we switched to playing many rounds of golf. I have always thought the world of Gregg and it was always so enjoyable to be around him. My thoughts and prayers are with his friends and Family.

  4. CandleImageI have very fond memories of being friends with Gregg.Played a lot in the neighborhood as kids and later golfing,fishing and hanging out together.When Gregg and Colleen lived in Dayton,
    Patti and I would play golf together and spent many evenings having dinner together and playing risk.Thanks for all the good times and we will prayer for your family.

  5. CandleImageWonderful memories ‼️ great times with our families ~ boating, fishing, lobster diving, Lorelei sunsets, Key West, and Lake Lanier. Young and old had a great time. Brittany, you were like a “little sis” to our children!

    Gregg was a great neighbor, and friend to those who knew him, and we consider ourselves to be so fortunate to have cross paths. I particularly recall how kind and caring he was to our family and pets. We cherish the memories and extend our sincere sympathy to his family and friends. ❤️🙏

    Love, George and Debbie Reid and Family!

  6. Gregg- enjoyed two years together in college at Fla Southern College. OX fraternity brothers and therefore brothers for life. My career took me away from Lakeland and FSC while you were still a student 2 years behind me. I did not get back to OX reunions more than once or twice, and therefore lost touch with you. Loved the times together, the basketball with FSC “B” team varsity and intermural team mates in many sports where we ruled! Wish you had kept in touch with OX brothers, as no one knew where you went after NCR career. Peace brother and miss you. Bruce Highberg, Theta Chi [OX] FSC, Reside in Carmel, IN


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