Albuquerque Journal

Wendell Woods Hall, Jr.

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Wendell Woods Hall, Jr. passed away peacefully at home the morning of July 10, 2018 surrounded by his loving wife and family.

He was born in Chicago, IL on August 23, 1928. Wendell was preceded in death by his parents, Marion Merchant Martin Hall and Wendell Woods Hall, Sr.; and his brother, Lowell Martin Hall. Wendell is survived by his wife of 58 years, A. Margaret "Peggie" Hall (Dismuke) of the family home; sister-in-law, Mary Hall of Chicago, IL; son, Russell Hall (Rachel) of Albuquerqu­e, NM; daughters, Margery Hall Thompson (Wade) of Tonganoxie, KS, and Marion Hall Salopek (Dave) of Las Cruces, NM. Wendell is also survived by six grandchild­ren, Sheila Salopek Petty (Tyler), David Dewey Salopek, Holley Martin Thompson, Allison Schafer Thompson, Haylee Arden Salopek, and Kristina Marie "Kiki" Hall; as well as a niece and numerous nephews.

Wendell was born and raised in the Ravenswood area of Chicago near Wrigley Field. From a young age, Wendell was instilled with a strong work ethic, steeled determinat­ion, a fierce loyalty to family and country, strength of mind and character, a love of sports, and a keen eye for detail.

Wendell graduated high school from The Chicago Latin School in 1947 which he attended on a scholarshi­p given to him by an anonymous donor. He was a five sport athlete while at Latin participat­ing in baseball, basketball, track, football and golf. He attended Northweste­rn University and earned a Bachelor of Science Degree in English and History in 1951. Wendell was a Korean War Veteran. He served in the Army and was stationed in Panama from 1951-1953.

He returned home in 1953 and began work at The Chicago Tribune as a sports statistici­an. With the assistance of the GI Bill, Wendell attended night school at Chicago-Kent College of Law and earned his Juris Doctor degree. In 1958 Wendell began his 25-year career as a Special Agent with the Federal Bureau of Investigat­ion,United States Department of Justice. His first assignment with the FBI brought him to Albuquerqu­e, NM. He met A. Margaret"Peggie" Dismuke on a blind date that was arranged by her best friend.

Wendell and Peggie were married at First Presbyteri­an Church in Albuquerqu­e on December 5, 1959. FBI assignment­s took Wendell, Peggie, and a growing family to Field Offices in Albuquerqu­e and Santa Fe, NM; Washington, D.C. (Russell); New York City, NY (Margery); San Juan, Puerto Rico (Marion); Miami, FL, and finally back to Albuquerqu­e, NM in 1976.

Wendell was a member of Old Cutler Presbyteri­an Church in Miami, FL. He served as a Deacon, Elder, and Clerk of the Session for his church family. He was a National Rifle Associatio­n Police Firearms Instructor and a founding member of the Miami-Dade FBI Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) Team. While in Miami, the kids joined Sheeler Winton Swim Club and Wendell and Peggie volunteere­d at numerous swim meets throughout Florida. Wendell was a starter and they ran the snack bar for many years. The Sheeler Winton Green Chili Cheeseburg­er was the number one requested item. The family moved to Albuquerqu­e, NM in 1976 and Wendell worked in the Albuquerqu­e FBI Field Office until he retired in 1983. He went to work as a Private Investigat­or for another 10 years, conducting Security Clearance Background investigat­ions for the Office of Personnel Management until 1993. Wendell’s favorite sport was baseball. He also enjoyed softball, handball, squash, racquetbal­l, camping, hunting, fishing, downhill and cross-country skiing, shooting sports, and rappelling out of helicopter­s. In 1988 his Miami SWAT Team took a reunion trip to Oregon where they white-water rafted the Snake River and climbed Mount Hood. In his senior years, Wendell won multiple New Mexico State Singles and Doubles Racquetbal­l Championsh­ips, gold medals in the New Mexico Senior Olympics, and gold medals in the World Racquetbal­l Championsh­ips. He continued to play racquetbal­l until he was 85 years old.

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Wendell was the rock and honored head of our family. He will be remembered as a loving husband, father, grandfathe­r, and friend. Wendell instilled in his children values of integrity, determinat­ion, trustworth­iness, honesty, reliabilit­y, and True Grit.

Services will be this Saturday, July 14, 2018 at 10:00 a.m. at FRENCH – Wyoming in Albuquerqu­e.

Honorary pallbearer­s for the service will be Wade Thompson, David Salopek, David Dewey Salopek, Tyler Petty, Stuart Blakely, Mark Dismuke, Stephen Dismuke, Mark Hall and Matthew Hall. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests a memorial contributi­on to the Former Agents of the FBI Foundation, www.socxfbi.org, and Heritage Home Health Care and Hospice, www.heritageho­mehealthca­re.com. Please visit our online guestbook for Wendell at www.FrenchFune­rals.com

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