Les was born February 5, 1930 in Catlin, Illinois to Sam and Laura Long Hall. He married Judith Ostenburg on August 15, 1958 in Danville, Illinois.
Surviving are one son, Leslie Todd (Tammy) Hall of Greenup, Illinois; one sister, Elma Mikel of Tyler, Texas; two grandchildren, Katherine Whitlow of Potomac, Illinois and Sarah (Colin) Cole of Toledo, Illinois; two great-grandchildren, Aiden Hayes and Piper Jeffers; one sister-in-law, Billie (Bill) Wicker; one brother-in-law, Jon Ostenburg and several nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by two brothers, Alman and Ray Hall and two sisters, Lois Potter and Katherine Schrope.
Les graduated from Catlin High School. He worked for ESCO Corporation for 30 years and retired from Flex-N-Gate, Urbana as a supervisor. He served in the US Air Force during the Korean War. He was a member of the Catlin Church of Christ and the Davis Busby Catlin American Legion Post #776. He enjoyed watching Illinois college basketball, watching Western movies, working crossword puzzles, and was an avid Cubs Fan. The family would like to express their deepest appreciation for the care and love shown to Les by Autumn Fields and the palliative care team at the Danville Veteran’s Administration.
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Les was born February 5, 1930 in Catlin, Illinois to Sam and Laura Long Hall. He married Judith Ostenburg on August 15, 1958 in Danville, Illinois.
Surviving are one son, Leslie Todd (Tammy) Hall of Greenup, Illinois; one sister, Elma Mikel of Tyler, Texas; two grandchildren, Katherine Whitlow of Potomac, Illinois and Sarah (Colin) Cole of Toledo, Illinois; two great-grandchildren, Aiden Hayes and Piper Jeffers; one sister-in-law, Billie (Bill) Wicker; one brother-in-law, Jon Ostenburg and several nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by two brothers, Alman and Ray Hall and two sisters, Lois Potter and Katherine Schrope.
Les graduated from Catlin High School. He worked for ESCO Corporation for 30 years and retired from Flex-N-Gate, Urbana as a supervisor. He served in the US Air Force during the Korean War. He was a member of the Catlin Church of Christ and the Davis Busby Catlin American Legion Post #776. He enjoyed watching Illinois college basketball, watching Western movies, working crossword puzzles, and was an avid Cubs Fan. The family would like to express their deepest appreciation for the care and love shown to Les by Autumn Fields and the palliative care team at the Danville Veteran’s Administration.
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