Lloyd Hall left his earthly life at the age of 82 on August 7, 2018. He was born on March 8, 1936 in Geneva County, Alabama. He married Lummie Lou Blair on August 29, 1953 in Opp, Alabama and they were married for almost 65 years. After moving to Columbus, Georgia as a teenager, he worked several jobs in the area; working as a cotton mill worker, as a police officer, and as a shoe salesman at J. C. Penney until he found his life’s calling as a real estate agent. He obtained his real estate license in March of 1963 and worked for Carter Realty, Town & Country Realty, Wright Realty and for Kennon, Parker, Duncan & Key for the rest of his career.
Lloyd was very sociable and stated he entered the real estate field so that he could become self-employed and could use an avenue that would allow him to develop his income according to his willingness to work. He was very successful in this business, graduating from the Realtor’s Institute, becoming President of the Columbus Board of Realtors in 1969, and becoming a Life Member of the Million Dollar Club. Lloyd used his outgoing personality, personal drive and love of people in many ways in his community. He often volunteered as an auctioneer for many charitable organizations’ fundraisers.
He served for many years as the Chairman of Property Acquisition for the Chattahoochee Valley Salvation Army Board of Directors. He was an active member of St. Paul United Methodist Church, serving as past chairman of the Administrative Board for two terms and was also on the Property Committee. He was an active member of the Miller-Wilson Sunday School Class. He was a founding member of the Pine Eden Board, which directed the activities of a Christian retreat center in Hamilton. He was also a life member and past President of the Columbus Jaycees, who began the Miss Georgia Pageant in Columbus. He is probably best remembered locally as the “’Mater Man” for delivering hundreds of bags of tomatoes from Slocumb, Alabama each June; often accompanied by loaves of white bread and jars of Hellman’s mayonnaise, to friends and acquaintances all over the Chattahoochee Valley as a part of his “Ministry of ‘Maters.”
He was preceded in death by his parents, Murphy Hall and Rushie Bell Free Hall of Geneva County and Columbus; one brother, Winfred Hall of Columbus. He is survived by his wife, Lummie Hall of Columbus; three children, Gary Lloyd (Tulan) Hall and Gregory Mark (Alicia) Hall, both of Columbus, and Reba Hall (Wendell) Barnes of Tucker, GA. He was grandfather to seven grandchildren, Ginger Lynn Klasky (Jeff) Spencer of Fortson, Lyle Lavin (Chelsey) Klasky of Columbus, Gary Madison Hall and Matthew Parker Hall of Columbus, Blair Ikeda Hall of Atlanta, Grace Devoy Hall of Columbus, and Wendell Wright (Jessica) Barnes, III (Trip) of Atlanta. He was also very proud of his five great-grandchildren: Abbey, Trey and Reed Spencer of Fortson and Cooper and Lyla Klasky of Columbus.
A celebration of Lloyd's life will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Friday, August 10, 2018 at St. Paul United Methodist Church with Rev. John Fugh officiating, according to Striffler-Hamby Mortuary, Columbus, GA. Interment will follow in Parkhill Cemetery. Many thanks to Kindred Hospice, Susan McCaskill and the doctors and staff of John B. Amos Cancer Center.
Honorary Pallbearers will be Tommy Milligan, Bobby Clark, Rennie Bickerstaff, John Mooney, Jim McKinistry, Gerald Matthews, and Oliver Welch. Active Pallbearers will be Jeff Spencer, Lyle Klasky, Gary Madison Hall, Matthew Hall, Trip Barnes, and Derrick Shields.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Pine Eden Christian Retreat Center (Capital Fund), P.O. Box 708, Hamilton, GA 31811 and Salvation Army, 5201 Warm Springs Road, Columbus, GA 31909.