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It is with deep sadness that the family announces the sudden passing of Billy Hall (Hallsy ) on Wednesday February 28, 2018.

Born on January 14, 1958, he attended Corpus Christi and St. John elementary schools and Port Arthur Collegiate High School. Hallsy worked at Biloski Contracting, Great West Timber and the City of Thunder Bay in Sanitation, Roads South, and Landfill departments. He was a good athlete and participated in numerous sports, baseball, football, boxing and hockey. Billy was a member of the Thunder Bay Twins Senior Hockey team when they won the Allen Cup two years in a row. They were inducted into the Northwestern Hall of Fame in 1995. Billy enjoyed life, whether fishing with friends, golfing, or playing with his daughter Kayla and all his nieces and nephews. He really enjoyed his swimming pool, his dogs and his bacon and ice cream addiction. He was a kind, generous, amazing man who made you feel great just listening to his infectious laugh!

Billy is survived be his wife of 17 years Emma Colosimo-Hall, daughter Kayla Hall ( Cordell Winiata ), stepdaughter Cheri ( Troy ) Prior, sister Maureen ( Ernest ) Adams, nieces, Amy ( Mike ) Montgomery, Heather ( Mark ) Walker, great nieces Maegan and Maeya Montgomery, and great nephew Chase Walker, mother-in- law Rose Colosimo, sister-in-laws Susan ( Mark ) Pugliese, Willy ( Lorne ) Lacey, nieces and nephews Billy ( Tara ) Pugliese, Jolene ( Robert ) Jarzebinski, Katelyn Lacey ( Kris McNeil ) great nieces and nephews, Marcus Jarzebinski, Ava, Leah, and William Pugliese.

Predeceased by his mother Alda Catherine Hall, and father E. William Hall, father in law William Colosimo, nephew Aubrey Adams, grandparents Carlo and Rose Martin and James and Sadie Hall.

 A gathering for friends and family will be held on Tuesday, March  6, 2018 at the Neebing Roadhouse, between the hours of 11:00am and 2:00pm. If friends desire, memorials to the charity of your choice would be appreciated.




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