NORMAN PARK —
Ira Franklin “Dutch” Hall Sr., 81, of Norman Park, died Tuesday, Jan. 17, 2012, at his residence.
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at Leila United Methodist Church, with burial to follow at Leila Cemetery. The Rev. Roger Mays, the Rev. Jimmy Voyles and the Rev. Frank Morris will officiate.
Pallbearers will be Ricky Weeks, Tony Garrick, Robert Padgett, Jerry Pope, Thomas Rentz and John David Lippincott. Honorary pallbearers will be Jimmy Holton, Bobby Jones, Roy Flowers, Randall Tillery, Jerry Bennett, Tony Bennett, Julian Bennett, Mike Bennett, John Bennett, Joey Roberts, Mark Roberts and Terry Roberts.
The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 tonight at the funeral home. They can be contacted at 2068 Livingston Bridge Road in Norman Park.
Born Nov. 1, 1930, in Colquitt County, Mr. Hall was the son of John Franklin Hall and Della Crosby Hall, both deceased. He was also preceded in death by five brothers, John Everette “Son” Hall Sr., L.F. Hall, Ace Hall, Mervin Hall and George Hall, and four sisters, Elise Jones, Maggie Conger, Thelma Hall and Ruby West.
Mr. Hall was retired from J.P. Stevens-Forstman Corp. and was a member of Leila United Methodist Church.
He is survived by three sons, Frankie Hall of Norman Park, Rodger Hall and fiancee Jenny Edwards of Moultrie and John Pate and wife Martha of Statesboro; a sister, Maudie Hall of Moultrie; and a grandchild, Braylan Pate.
Please leave condolences to the family online at www.bakerfuneralhomeofmoultrie.com and www.moultrieobserver.com.
Arrangements have been entrusted to Baker Funeral Home.
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