Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

SCOTTSBLUF­F, Neb. — Amos Terry Hall,

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79, of Scottsbluf­f, Neb., passed away peacefully Friday, August 13, 2021, at the home of Donald and Kay Hall in Cabot, Ark. He was born November 14, 1941, in Dyess Colony, Ark., to the late Amos Lee and Lillian Cornelius Martin Hall.

He was best known as Terry, “T. Hall”, or Lieutenant A.T. Hall of Scottsbluf­f Police Department in Nebraska, where he first retired after 30 years of service to the community. He drove a truck for Aulick during sugar beet rehaul seasonally, which opened the opportunit­y to an over-theroad trucking job allowing him to see most of the United States. Terry then went on to become a conductor for Union Pacific Railroad and served in that capacity for 15 years. Terry loved his family and enjoyed every minute they spent together. He was an example of gentle masculinit­y and a fatherly presence in the lives of the numerous people who loved him dearly.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his sister, Carolyn Johnson and brothers, Lester, Jerry and Ronnie Hall.

Left to cherish his memory are his son, Matthew Hall; grandsons, Emmett and Owen Hall of Erie, Colo.; sister, Barbara Tarnowski; and brother, David Hall, both of Mabelvale, Ark.; and brothers, Donald and Bobby Hall of Cabot, Ark. He was married 49 years to Patricia Foster Hall of Jennings, Kansas; they divorced in 2015, but remained good friends. He also had many nieces and nephews who will miss him greatly.

Arrangemen­ts made by Moore’s Cabot Funeral Home, 510-843-5816. Please sign our online guestbook for the Hall family at www.moorescabo­tfuneralho­me.com.

In lieu of flowers, contributi­ons to his grandchild­ren’s 529 education funds would be accepted with utmost gratitude at www.Ugift529.com Use code Emmett L5G-H8N, for Owen E3G-A59.

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