Sunset Funeral Home
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Clarence R. (Bob) Hall

September 25, 1958 - February 26, 2019

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    Michael walker says

    Bob-o I love you man. Been working together for 15 plus years. You’ve always had the best heart and have always been an amazing friend. My daughter took to you as well. You have a way to make friends the first minute they meet you. It was an honor you know you my friend.

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    Brenda Pinkston says

    Love you Bob always and forever you have been in my life since i was 13 .we always had fun with the twins muddin in the jeep my whole family loves you ..you will be missed rest in peace

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    Mike Pinkston says

    I will miss you.And hey watch them holes in them fences..I remember when we were in Florida we had so much fun…HELL Everytime with you was was always a fun experience …I love you Bro

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    Hope Calvert says

    Always and forever was our song I will miss you we had alot of fun rest in peace till we meet again love Brenda

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Clarence Robert Hall, 60, passed away on February 26, 2019. He was born on September 25, 1958 to Andrew and Mary Hall in Evansville, Indiana.

Bob was a happy go lucky guy who was loved by everyone who met him. Bob was a Memorial High School graduate. He worked for Dillingham Heating and Air for over 11 years. His co-workers thought of him as their brother. Bob was a huge fan of NASCAR. His favorite drivers were Dale Ernhardt and Dale Ernhardt Jr. He also enjoyed grilling and smoking barbecue. He loved to sit outside with his BBQ Pork chops.

Bob is survived by his father Andrew Hall; his sisters Sandy Hall and Nadine Hall-Willoughby; his nieces Amy (Kevin) Maurer and Kristi Beals; his nephew Kenny (Melisa) Willoughby; and ten great-nieces and nephews.

Bob was preceded in death by his mother Mary Hall.

Visitation will be from 4:30 p.m. until 6 p.m. with a celebration of life beginning at 6 p.m. Saturday, March 2nd at Sunset Funeral Home.