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He was a good friend. He was kind, thoughtful, generous, hard working, passionate about life and his job. Wether he was dreaming up future plans with Vernon, sitting down for a 'family' meal at our house, giving our outkast dog hurley extra love, or 'rigging up awesome light and water features on our cheap $300 pool, He always had a smile. Always was polite. Always did everything with heart. He always cared. I would say more nights than not, I would get a text from Vernon, "Hey babe, is it cool if School (or School and Tony) come over after work? That meant family dinner. I always joked that Steve and Tony were our kids, I would cook a big dinner and Vern and the boys would stuff their faces until their bellies hurt then sit and watch a movie or converse all night dreaming up plans for the future. One thing was for certain, they always talked about work. Steve loved working at Recreational Concepts. Loved his boss Jeff as if he were family. I guess Steve had a lot of families. He had his blood family. He had his Recreational Concepts family. He had our little family. One thing is certain though, he was hard not to love. He would go out of his way to help in any way he could. Wether that be running to my parents late at night to help fix their heat, helping Vernon and Robert and I move furniture to our home, turning our pool into something unique, dreaming up plans for our garage with Vernon, talking Pokémon with Robert, helping me 'wage war' against invading mice in my home, fixing electrical issues, or just carrying a load of laundry upstair a for me, you name it...he was always glad to help. I remember you laughing and your mischevious look in your eyes as you would turn up your music in your truck on our way to the Packer game...only to get that belly laugh from Robert when he could feel the vibration. You have been a part of our little family since I can remember. There is a huge hole in our hearts right now.
Steve you will be missed by so many. I can see your smile now, clear as day. I know you would want us to celebrate you. We will in time, but right now we mourn you. Our hearts are broken. When you left us you took huge pieces of our hearts with you. We love you. You are our angel now, who will watch over us. When I think of you I will always think of your smile and your beautiful heart. Thank you for giving us the gift of being your friends. We will always carry you with us.
If Steve affected your life in any way and you want to show your appreciation or if you simply want to contribute, all donations will go to helping Steve's family with his celebration and all other final arrangements. We will all miss him very much.
STOUGHTON - Steven Andrew Hall, age 25, beloved son, grandson, nephew, passed away on Saturday, January 11, 2025, due to injuries he sustained in a one car vehicle accident.
Steven was born on January 28, 1999, to his parents Russell and Donna Hall. Steven attended the Kids Korner Day Care and then the Evansville School District after that and then graduated in June of 2017.
Anyone who knew Steve knew he would give you the shirt off his back if you needed it. He lived each day showing kindness to everyone who encountered him. If you happened to catch him after work, he was probably with his brother or another coworker on their way to help a friend with any number of projects, or having a beer, revisiting their work day and discussing what went well and what needed to be improved. He was passionate about his job and really loved working as a pool and spa service tech at Recreational Concepts. His coworkers there were his second family. On the weekends though, you were most likely to find Steve at home with his brother relaxing and enjoying some down time.
Anyone who met Steve became his friend. He had that kind of personality, his smile was sweet and sometimes mischievous. He loved going out on the trails on his snowmobile in the winter and being out on the water in the summer. Steve went by many nicknames…School, Cheeto, Scuba Steve, Dawg, Cheeto Puff. It doesn’t matter how you addressed him, if you met him, he left a lasting memory. Those who were lucky enough to know Steve will always have a part of him with them and he will live on forever through them.
Steven is survived by his parents, mother Donna Hall, father Russell Hall, older brother Dale Hall, twin brother Anthony Hall, nephew Griffin Hall, grandparents, Cletus and Charlene McCartney, along with some aunts, uncles and cousins.
Steven was preceded in death by his grandparents Ralph and Angeline Hall and his uncle Kenneth Hall.
A visitation will be held at GUNDERSON OREGON FUNERAL AND CREMATION CARE, 1150 Park St., Oregon, from 1 p.m. until 4 p.m. on Monday, January 20, 2025. Following the visitation, a celebration of life with food and refreshments will be held at the RED BARN, 7530 North County Road M, Evansville.
For online condolences, please visit www.gundersonfh.com.
Gunderson Oregon
Funeral & Cremation Care
1150 Park St.
Organizer and beneficiary
Anne Shapiro
Organizer
Stoughton, WI
Tony Hall
Beneficiary