Elmer Paul Hall, Jr.
May 15, 1939 – January 1, 2022
Elmer Paul Hall, Jr., 82, of Huntingtown passed away January 1, 2022. He was born May 15, 1939 in Prince Frederick to Elmer Paul, Sr. and Alice Edna (Maston) Hall. Elmer was raised in North Beach and attended Calvert High School. He married his wife Karen on December 27, 1961 and they lived in North Beach before moving to Huntingtown where they have lived for the last 40 years. Elmer worked for Krick Heating and Plumbing for a few years before going to work as a steamfitter for Local Union 602. Elmer loved hunting, bowling, slot machines, and spending time with his family and friends, especially his grandchildren, great-grandchildren and best friends Junebug King and Fred Johnson.
Elmer is survived by his loving wife of 60 years Karen Hall, daughter Kelley Hall, grandchildren William Hall and his wife Shannon, Kaitlin Demeber and her husband Andrew, Shelby McGuire and her husband Michael, and Lane Hall, great-grandchildren Ellie and Grant Hall, Charlee Demember, and Rivers and Pheobee McGuire, and nieces Belinda Cole and Jodie Lineham. He was preceded in death by his son William Paul “Booty” Hall.
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- Funeral Service
Saturday, January 8, 2022
11:00 AM
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Hall Family,
Mr. Hall was the first Local 602 Foreman that I worked for in 1989 @ Western Branch Water Treatment Plant when I was a helper for WM Schlosser Co. . I was just 21 years old and working on my first construction job. He was always willing to share his knowledge of Steamfitting even when my questions were way off base. We would talk about sports, currrent events and even politics (although @ 21 I could’ve cared less about politics-LOL) He could tell a good story, crack a joke, and make me laugh. I worked for him maybe 6 months before I transferred to another project. I ran into him maybe 15 years ago at a Union Meeting and he still remembered me. I know I will always remember him. RIP Mr. Hall.
Respectfully,
Mike Dean
A Proud 30+ year member Steamfitters Local 602
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Karen and Kelly,
I’m so sorry for your loss. Elmer was a great man and will be truly missed by many. RIP Elmer
Hall Family,
Mr. Hall was the first Local 602 Foreman that I worked for in 1989 @ Western Branch Water Treatment Plant when I was a helper for WM Schlosser Co. . I was just 21 years old and working on my first construction job. He was always willing to share his knowledge of Steamfitting even when my questions were way off base. We would talk about sports, currrent events and even politics (although @ 21 I could’ve cared less about politics-LOL) He could tell a good story, crack a joke, and make me laugh. I worked for him maybe 6 months before I transferred to another project. I ran into him maybe 15 years ago at a Union Meeting and he still remembered me. I know I will always remember him. RIP Mr. Hall.
Respectfully,
Mike Dean
A Proud 30+ year member Steamfitters Local 602
Karen, I am so sorry for your loss. May warm and happy memories bring you comfort and the love of God surround you with peace. Ruth Alice (Grover) Dixon
So sorry Karen and family. He is at rest now and in no more misery. He was such a character and will be missed by many especially IHOP!
Would be there for services, but I have Covid.
Saddened to hear of Elmer’s passing. A good down to earth guy. We couldn’t have asked for better neighbors. RIP
What can I say about Elmer Hall , Meeting this family a few years ago , He was with out a doubt funny cracking jokes and occasional sarcasm.
Loving caring Man Elmer You will always have a special place in my heart ❤️❤️.
Mrs. Hall (Karen), What a joy it was to know Mr. Hall via IDF wearing his Sassy T-Shirts. Rest In Peace. Prayers of Comfort for you and your family.