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Everett C (Clay) Hall

October 24, 1956 — April 14, 2012

Everett C. Hall, 55 of Saginaw, fondly known as Clay by those who knew and loved him, made his journey to be with the Lord on Saturday, April 14, 2012 at his residence. He was born October 24, 1956 in Saginaw, Michigan, the son of Edward Jr. and Helen E. Chapman-Hall.
Clay attended Salina Elementary School, Holy Rosary School, Webber Junior High School and Saginaw High School of which he was a graduate of 1974. He attended Saginaw Valley State University and Central Michigan University majoring in drama. Clay was a talented and expreienced artist, percussionist, singer, songwriter and musician, who played piano, guitar, kalimba and drums. Clay was self-employed for most of his life in the home improvement field. He received great enjoyment helping those in need with his time, energy and resources.
He leaves to cherish his memory his children , Emmamuel Hall, Elizabeth Hall both of Midland, Michigan, Jasmine Hardy, Lansing, Michigan; three step children, Anthony Barnes "Tony", Jessica Barnes " Marie" both of Midland, Michigan, Curtis Barnes, Saginaw, Michigan; his father, Edward Hall Jr. , Saginaw, Michigan; three sisters, Cynthia Hall, Bellevue, Washington, Demene Hall, Seattle, Washington, Karen Hall, Hollywood, California; step brothers and sisters, Al Holiday, Diane Morrison, Dennis (Emma) Morrison, Ruth Ann Morrison, Brenda Morrison, Ernestine Ray; one niece, Shawn West, District of Columbia; three nephews, Douglas W. Leek, Kent, Washington, Daniel Butler, Detroit, Michigan, Matt Butler, St. Louis, Missouri; two aunts, Lorraine Conley, Mary Hall; three uncles, Elmore (Margaret) Hall, Saginaw, Michigan, James (Carol) Hall, Ann Arbor, Michigan, Willie Jay (Betty) Hall.
He was preceded in death my his mother, Helen Hall.
The family woud like to express special thanks to St. Anthony's of Padua and Father Tom Schmied.

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