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Kent Curtis Hall passed away on Saturday, August 1, 2020, at home in Fortson, GA.
Kent was born on July 3, 1963 in Madison, GA. He was retired from Southern Power, and enjoyed cooking, watching movies, traveling and spending time with those he loved.
Kent was preceded in death by his wife, Nancy Boatright Hall, his parents, Ida Lee Burston Hall and Ernest Edward Hall Sr., and his niece, Alexis Renee Roulhac.
Kent is survived by his daughter Carly C. Jones (Richard) of Warner Robins; grandson Harrison B. Jones of Warner Robins; sisters Carolyn Little of Eatonton, and Diann Roulhac of Warner Robins; brothers Edward Hall Jr. of Madison, and Wayne Hall Sr. of Macon; sister-in-law Benjy Boatright of Vidalia; several nieces, nephews, in-laws and friends.
A family gathering will be planned to celebrate Kent’s life. If you would like to honor his memory the family requests that donations be made in Kent’s name to either Unity of Central Georgia, for their generosity to him when his wife, Nancy, passed away, or St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. Donations can be made to Unity at 303B Main Street, Byron, GA. 31008 or at www.unityofcentralga.com, and to St. Jude at 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN. 38105, or 1-800-822-6344, or at www.stjude.org.
The Kent family is being assisted by Georgia Cremation – Columbus, Georgia 7500 Veterans Parkway, Suite A, Columbus, GA 31909. 706-577-0055. The family request that you please leave a fond memory and condolences below.
Tiffany Taylor says
God bless you cousin Kent. You’re home now, so rest well❤️
Jeannie Grizzard says
Kent you were one of the most selfless people I ever knew. Always smiling and genuinely cared about people. You were a real friend to my family and I. The house on the hill is so lonely looking without you there. I know Miss Nancy met you at the gates. I will never forget you.
Erika W Bauers says
Kent I met you at some gatherings of my friend Jeannie Grizzard, we had a lot of talks and laughs, you will be missed by so many people.
Autumn Spears says
I love and miss you! I am so thankful for your caring and loving heart. You took me in like so many others and cared for me and my son when I needed someone. You and your family are my family. I know you missed Nancy so much and are glad to be reunited with her. You both feel so far away right now. Although one day we will see each other again. Until that day Rest In Peace and watch over all of us you left behind.
Pat Crawford says
I will always remember the last time I was in your present we laugh and talked for about 2 hours. It is a memory I will treasure for ever. Love you my cousin Kent! FLY HIGH until we meet again.
Harvey Wallace says
I remember when my mama’s house burned down, you walked up to her and said “here take this , this is all I have. I hope it will help you”. You gave her 50 dollars. That lifted my spirit and gave me hope and made me think things were going to be alright. That gesture you made spoke volumes to me. You were only 15 years old and made a grown man move. We love you and this family will always remember you.
Jeannie Grizzard says
I still miss having Mr. Kent up on the hill near me. He and Nancy were true friends, more life family really. The fact that I still think of them daily is a testament to what kind of people they were…. special, generous, neighborly, and as big hearted as it comes. Sending a prayer for heaven that if possible they know they are and were loved.
Mark S Witt says
I enjoyed working with you Kent, I still miss you. May Jesus wrap his love around you.