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Peter Hall

July 30, 1954 - January 24, 2021

A memorial page for Peter Hall, loving husband, father, grandfather, brother, uncle and much more to so many people. The kindest man, who helped thousands of homeless people and refugees in need through his bottomless love. Loved forever and living in the Kingdom of Heaven.

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Shirley Heppell 2021-01-29 16:04:08 wrote:

Peter David Hall - You were always one of my favourite brothers and I have many fond memories of you. I remember your generosity and probably didn't thank you properly for the many kind thing you did for me when I was a child.. You paid for my first pair of "real" glasses when I was 14 and embarrassed and upset about wearing the delightful National Health glasses. When i was 16 I desperately wanted to go on a school skiing trip to Italy but was resigned to not going because Mum and Dad couldn't afford to pay for it. But you paid for me to go and I had a fabulous time. You introduced me to "exotic" food and drink like coffee, yoghurt and dodgy foreign teas. So thank you for that. I remember watching you play lacrosse - An extremely violent game that I never understood the rules of (and still don't). I remember going on a long, long walk over the Seven Sisters at Eastbourne with you. I think i moaned every step of the way and believe that this was where my severe allergy to all forms of exercise began. I don't remember you being angry with me though. The best bits of the whole day were the train journey and the visit to the Wimpy Bar. Finally I would like to thank you for being my brother, I will miss you forever sib5. Love from Shirley Ann (you always called me that)

Shirley Heppell 2021-01-29 16:04:08 wrote: Peter David Hall - You were always one of my favourite brothers and I have many fond memories of you. I remember your generosity and probably didn't thank you properly for the many kind thing you did for me when I was a child.. You paid for my first pair of "real" glasses when I was 14 and embarrassed and upset about wearing the delightful National Health glasses. When i was 16 I desperately wanted to go on a school skiing trip to Italy but was resigned to not going because Mum and Dad couldn't afford to pay for it. But you paid for me to go and I had a fabulous time. You introduced me to "exotic" food and drink like coffee, yoghurt and dodgy foreign teas. So thank you for that. I remember watching you play lacrosse - An extremely violent game that I never understood the rules of (and still don't). I remember going on a long, long walk over the Seven Sisters at Eastbourne with you. I think i moaned every step of the way and believe that this was where my severe allergy to all forms of exercise began. I don't remember you being angry with me though. The best bits of the whole day were the train journey and the visit to the Wimpy Bar. Finally I would like to thank you for being my brother, I will miss you forever sib5. Love from Shirley Ann (you always called me that)

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  • Katy Hewison Anonymous user 30-01 2021 16:56

    This is so lovely! I too remember the exotic drink -lassi (?) - Indian style yoghurt drink - always felt very special whenever Peter made it for us. Xx

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