Buddy Hall's wife has passed...

Buddy and Sherry were the first two pool peeps I got to meet and know when Keith and I first met. Sherry and I would sit on the rail and giggle and laugh. Back then, Sherry and I both smoked cigarettes, and we'd hang outside yacking and laughing. We had fun. Sherry did quit smoking cigarettes in 2004, she told me. She shared some things about pool life in general, which I will never forget. Buddy loved her dearly, and you can see how important family was to both fo them.

Some people go an entire lifetime never sharing their heart with another, but Buddy and Sherry were fortunate to discover true love at a young age, and it grew and blossomed into a beautiful marriage.

I am sad to learn of Sherry's passing. She was a wonderful person, and my heart goes out to the entire Hall family.

Here's a photo taken the day I met Buddy and Sherry for the first time. They were so gracious, allowing me to snap their picture in the halls of the Chesapeake Conference Center at the 2002 U.S. Open 9-Ball Championship in Chesapeake, Virginia.
 

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Aikins Farmer Funeral Home
Sherry Hall
(April 8, 1948 - April 10, 2014)

Mrs. Sherry J. Hall, age 66, of Metropolis, IL, passed away Thursday, April 10, 2014 at her home.

Funeral services will be held at 1:00 p.m. on Tuesday, April 15, 2014, at Aikins-Farmer Funeral Home. There will be no burial.

Sherry is survived by her husband of 47 years, Cecil “Buddy” Hall of Metropolis; 3 children, Paul Hall of Metropolis, Jacqueline Oliver and husband Shane of Metropolis, and Nathanael Hall of Newport Richey, FL; 9 grandchildren; 4 great grandchildren; 1 sister Brenna (Henson) Jones; several nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her parents, 1 daughter, Deanna Pierce; 1 grandson, Benjermin Lane Wolfe; 1 sister; 2 brothers.

Visitation will be held from 11:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. on Tuesday, April 15, 2014 at the Aikins-Farmer Funeral Home.

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Rest in peace sherry. My condolences to the Rifleman Buddy Hall 1 of greatest 9b players ever pick up cue!
 
Buddy and Sherry were the first two pool peeps I got to meet and know when Keith and I first met. Sherry and I would sit on the rail and giggle and laugh. Back then, Sherry and I both smoked cigarettes, and we'd hang outside yacking and laughing. We had fun. Sherry did quit smoking cigarettes in 2004, she told me. She shared some things about pool life in general, which I will never forget. Buddy loved her dearly, and you can see how important family was to both fo them.

Some people go an entire lifetime never sharing their heart with another, but Buddy and Sherry were fortunate to discover true love at a young age, and it grew and blossomed into a beautiful marriage.

I am sad to learn of Sherry's passing. She was a wonderful person, and my heart goes out to the entire Hall family.

Here's a photo taken the day I met Buddy and Sherry for the first time. They were so gracious, allowing me to snap their picture in the halls of the Chesapeake Conference Center at the 2002 U.S. Open 9-Ball Championship in Chesapeake, Virginia.


Great pic JAM, thank you
My condolences to Buddy Hall, you, and all of his friends & family
 
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great photo of keith with buddy and sherry been friends with them since 1980's ate with with them always asked buddy how sherry and family was doing everytime I seen him guess now her and ny blackie can hang back together again r.i.p sherry
 
I have been told earlier that Buddy Hall's wife, Sherry, has passed away. I know I am not alone in sending condolences to Buddy & his family.

Oh Mary. So sorry to hear this. Buddy my condolences to you. I met Sherry at the US Open one year and she was lovely. I am sure you are devastated at this time. My thoughts are with you.
 
Very sad to read this.

Condolences and prayers to Buddy, his family, and all of their friends.

best,
brian kc
 
My condolences to Buddy and family...I'm sure she was a wonderful woman and will be missed.
 
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