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A Tribute
Steven Randolph Hall

Sympathy Flowers Steven Randolph Hall Passed Aug 27th, 2000 of cancer at age 36.

My brother was born Nov 5th 1965 in Ft Walton Beach Hospital to my parents Esker and JoAnn Hall, He married at age nineteen to Lisa Elders, together they had four kid's Michelle, Salina, Jennifer, Steven, and they were married nineteen years, and devoice after the loss of Michelle in a car crash Michelle was seventeen, he also had three sisters Barbara Windham, Kathy Tilton, Carol Bratsztein. He work as a landscaper, truck driver. And painter, he was stricken with Melanoma Skin cancer he had the cancer for eight year's. And passed away Aug 27th 2000 at age thirty six.

Before he passed away he told us: "I am winner if I live and a winner if I die." He would say never say goodbye he would just say "until we meet again in Heaven". He was full of wisdom, and kindness, and was a good listener, and good talker, his life was hard, yet he felt he had done it all. He never stop trying in life no mater what. He was a go getter! And never gave in to pain. He loved kids, and kids loved him. He wanted to go to Heaven to see his daughter Michelle. Before he passed, he would go to Michelle's grave all the time and talk to her. He really fell apart after she passed away, yet he had other children to raise, and never stop trying. He had cancer eight years before he even told anyone. He felt it best not to worry everyone. He was just that kind of man.


~Kathy Tilton

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