passed away, with his wife by his side, at the age of 38 after losing his battle against
cancer. Brad was born on August 21,1979 in Independence, Missouri to Gregory Louis
Hall and Shelli Irene Hall. He received his Bachelor’s degree in Finance from Rockhurst
University in Kansas City in 2001. He then accepted his job at Sprint where he worked
for 17 years until his passing. On March 18, 2005, he married Teresa Diane McKenzie.
They have three children, Chase (11), Isabella (8) and Bryson (6).
Brad was a man a few words but the words he did speak were either very meaningful or
his quick wit would catch you in a belly laugh. Many times it was hard to tell if he was
joking or not because he was just that witty. He was known as a dedicated,
hardworking, selfless man that always put his wife and children before his own needs.
He exemplified strong beliefs that included loyalty and honesty which carried through all
aspects of his life.
Brad was known for his love of being at home, spending time with his family and
watching sports of all kinds. It was a given that if you spent time with Brad on a
weekend afternoon he was watching his favorite sports teams. Brad also had a true
passion for helping his kids to be the best they could at the sports they love to play;
baseball, softball and soccer. His passion for his kids and sports transcended into a
love of watching them play and a strong desire to be their biggest fan. He did his best to
be present at as many of his children’s events in order to support and show love for
them. His presence will be truly missed.
Brad was preceded in death by paternal grandparents, Howard E. Hall and Clara M.
Hall, and his maternal grandfather, Earl Harris Jr. He is survived by his wife Teresa, his
three children, Chase, Isabella, and Bryson, his parents, Greg and Shelli Hall, his
brother Brent Hall, his maternal grandmother Joan Harris as well as many aunts,
uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews.
A Celebration of Life will be held on Sunday, September 2, 2018 at Unity Village at 1901
NW Blue Parkway at 2 o’clock p.m. Brad was a simple man and would have loved to
see everyone in their Fight Dirty gear or in a casual blue t-shirt. In lieu of flowers the
family is requesting that donations be made in Brad Hall’s name to the Fight Dirty
Foundation. You can email them at fightdirty17@gmail.com.
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