Douglas Christopher Hall
July 4, 1971 – April 9, 2022
Douglas Christopher Hall, 50, of Bumpass passed away Wednesday April 6, 2022 in Richmond Va. He loved fishing, hunting, Nascar, the Dallas Cowboys. He loved being a member of the moose lodge and loved all his family, friends, nurses and caregivers.
He is preceded in death by his parents, Charles Earl Hall Sr. and Shirley Pearl Mann Hall; his brother, Roger Steve Hall; and his dog 8-ball.
Douglas is survived by his siblings, Charles Earl Hall Jr. (Valerie), Thomas Michael Hall (Nancy), Teresa Sue Hall (Greg) and Eva Pearl Hall (Jim); nieces, Erica Merryman (Daniel) ; Samantha Murphy (Chris) Janice Mare Carter; nephew, Fred Miles Floyd; Great nieces and nephews, Aidan Lee, Samuel Lee, Emma Lee and Carlee Ann; Special Cousins Chucky Layne and Wade Layne, Brenda and Cliff; Special Friends Rooster, Wild Bill, Bobby Stanley, Pat, Dwight Hutchins (Renee), Charlene, May and Bootsy and many other cousins and close friends.
Visitation will be held on Friday April 8, 2022 from 6pm-8pm at Woodward Funeral Home. Funeral services will be held at 1 pm Saturday April 9, 2022 at Woodward Funeral Home with graveside service to follow in Hillcrest Cemetery.
Dougie was more than just my baby brother, best friend, my world. He gave me strength to keep going after we lost Stevie because I needed to tend to Dougie. Now I’m lost, don’t have my Bubba to give a big hug, to talk, to joke,, to party with, play music and just watch over. Will miss all phone calls . I love you Bubba. Know you have no pain and looking down with rest of family. I miss you so much.
I have so many memories growing up and coming to Louisa with mom and dad and visit Aunt Eva and we would make our rounds visiting family. I remember going to Uncle Earl and Aunt Shirley and ee would always see Dougie and Stevie and always made us girls laugh a lot and be outside running around with us. You are gone way too soon but are no longer in pain. Love you cousin.
So sorry to hear abour Douglas. Also so very sorry i wasnt there for the family. Life time of knowibg yall. With best wishes.
Theresa Coleman