of Little Rock, AR
February 16, 1951 - October 3, 2023
Jay Alan Hall, 72, passed away surrounded by his family on October 3, 2023. Since being diagnosed on June 1, 2023, with a very aggressive cancer, Diffuse Large B-Cell Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma, Jay fought with every ounce of strength he had to remain with his family, but it was not meant to be.
He was born in Little Rock on February 16, 1951, to David Lee and Dorothy Belle Hall. He grew up with tons of friends roaming the West Markham community of the 50's and 60's. He graduated from Hall High School in 1969 and immediately joined The Air National Guard. He graduated from The University of Arkansas at Little Rock with a degree in Business with a major in Finance. He was a member of the SAE Fraternity. Jay grew up as a member of Immanuel Baptist Church. He was a member of Pinnacle United Methodist Church (formerly Winfield United Methodist Church) since the early 90's.
Jay began working at the age of 14. He cut onions at his Uncle Wes's Minute Man Restaurant, assembled backyard sheds as a teenager, and worked for Cain's Coffee Company. During college Jay worked at L.E. Lay & Co., Inc., a mortgage banking firm. There in 1972 he met his wife of 49 years, Katherine Fuller. After graduation he began working at Pulaski Federal Savings and Loan (Savers Federal S&L) in their Real Estate Appraisal Department. He was trained as an appraiser, and it was soon clear that would be his life's career. He earned two professional designations in the appraisal field. He was a Senior Residential Appraiser with the Society of Real Estate Appraisers and a Residential Member of the American Institute of Real Estate Appraisers. He was very active in the Arkansas chapters of those national organizations, serving in many officer positions. In 1990 Jay opened his own appraisal firm and incorporated it as, Jay Hall & Associates, Inc., in 1992.
Jay loved his life. He loved his wife and her cooking. He loved that they had been married almost 50 years. He loved his daughters and their husbands and was so proud of the lives they have built. He loved his grandchildren with his whole heart, his brother and sister and all his extended family. He was passionate about his hobbies, which over his lifetime included fishing, golf, pheasant hunting, duck hunting, deer hunting and turkey hunting. He also loved all the places he enjoyed those hobbies and all the buddies he enjoyed those hobbies with. He loved the little piece of the woods where he and Katherine raised their family. He also loved the piece of heaven at Lake Ouachita where the family has a lake house. He loved spending time with Katherine's sister Karen and her husband Barrie, especially their trip to Ireland. He loved the friendships he made with those who worked with him. He loved the Razorbacks and all the puppies he ever owned including Poppy and Lulu who now miss him terribly. He loved Old Country Music, making people laugh with a story or joke, looking at maps, chocolate, Oh Brother Where Art There and Broken Trail.
The family wants to recognize Dr. Sunil Kakadia from Genesis Cancer and Blood Institute who took care of Jay from the diagnosis on and Dr. Naveen Yarlagadda from CARTI who cared for him during treatments and hospitalizations at Baptist LR. They were both incredibly compassionate and kind to Jay and all the family. Thanks also go out to the numerous nurses, doctors, and techs at Little Rock Urology, Genesis Cancer and Blood Institute and Baptist Hospital. A special hug goes out to Alexis in the ICU who, for the first time in her nursing career, assisted a patient and family through their goodbyes. It was perfect.
Jay is pre-deceased by his parents David L. and Dorothy B. Hall, and his grandparents Stanley B. and Willie Wright, and James and Ruth Hall. He is survived by this wife Katherine Fuller Hall, daughter Jessica Lynn Hargis (Michael) of Conway, AR, and children Matthew Avery and Emma Katherine, and daughter Julie Christine McCallister (Aaron) of Little Rock, AR, and children Joshua Aaron, Olivia Rene, and Ella Mae. He is also survived by his brother Jon Wesley Hall (Rhonda) of Cullman, AL, and children Kimberly Lewenthal (Jonathan) and daughter Lauren of Jacksonville, AR, Brian Hall (Kaitlyn) and son Oscar of Chicago, IL, and Sharon Matulewicz (Tim) and son Presley of Marquette, MI. He is also survived by his sister Jana Lee Wells (Ken) of Little Rock, AR, and children Jonathan (Samantha) of Maumelle, AR, McKenzie Franklin (Terry) and son Josiah of Arkadelphia, AR, and Miranda Gibson (Kyle) and children Holly and Wesley of Wasilla, AK. Jay is also survived by Polly Fletcher Hall, David's surviving wife of Fayetteville, AR, and his sister and brother-in-law Karen and Barrie Maguire of Narberth, PA, and son Ted D. Sappington of Folsom, CA.
The family would like to invite all who loved Jay to share stories and memories at a family visitation and celebration of Jay's life to be held on October 22, 2023, from 2PM to 4PM in the J. Mosley Tabernacle Pavilion at Ferncliff Camp. If you would like to donate in Jay's honor, please consider, Arkansas Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, The Humane Society of Pulaski County or Last Chance Arkansas Dog Rescue.
A fellow appraiser and good friend for many years. May his memory be eternal.
This news broke my heart the day I heard and has every day since. Jay lit up a room when he walked in it - with goodness and humor - and he married, raised, and surrounded himself with similar people, excluding his son in law, Michael, my little brother. That’s not an appropriate joke on here, but Jay would giggle. He even took my kids in and let them share a little those places that were some of his little pieces of Heaven on Earth. We will all miss him and love you all!
Michelle, Jamie, Aiden, and Jay
You will be missed but never forgotten
Prayers of peace and comfort for you and family.
Jay was such a wonderful person always had a smile and fun to be around. He will be missed.
Deepest sympathy for Katherine and the rest of the Hall family. I’m so sorry for your loss.
Katherine and family, we are so sorry to of hear of Jay’s passing. We will keep all of you in our thoughts and prayers. Dickie and Brenda Faulkner
Such a beautiful writing about Jay! Katherine, I am so sorry about your loss. I celebrate his love for you and your family and his life well-lived. Please let me know if you need anything.
Much love,
Leigh Ann
Katherine, Jay was like his dad David in many ways. I have childhood memories of their smiles, stories of fishing and hunting and dogs, and enjoying the extended family. Sorry not to be able to travel to Arkansas but will connect with Jon & Rhonda later. My husband Stan has surgery October 17 with a 3-week recovery. You have been on our church prayer list and will continue to be.--Andrea (Andrew's daughter and Jay's cousin)
Dear Katherine, I grew up at Immanuel with Jay and his family. He was one week older than me. His parents were very special to my parents and me. I was saddened when I saw of his passing. Praying God will be your comfort and strength in these days.
I was so privileged to get to know Jay and his family, and my thoughts and prayers go out to you all!
I was saddened to learn of Jay's passing and want to extend my deepest condolences to all of his family. I was fortunate to have been one of Jay's co-workers back in the Savers days. I always admired his friendly, positive temperament and held him in high regard both as a co-worker and friend. May God's peace be with you during this difficult time.
That unwavering smile, and boundless sense of humor. Characterized by a modest, but incredibly honest character. So few like him left today. Those who knew him will sincerely miss him.
May your faith and memories of his life sustain you in these difficult times.
Katherine, I’m sending my deepest sympathy to you, your daughters and their families in the loss of your husband and their dad.
Katherine and Family,
Sending condolences to the Hall extended family. I worked with Jay in the Appraisal Department at Pulaski Federal/Savers Federal in the late 1970s - early 1980s. He was a really good guy and an excellent real estate appraiser. I am very sorry for your loss. I know he will be missed.
Fred Wanger
Rogers, AR
Katherine, Jessica, Julie and family,
Heaven has gained a really sweet man. Sending hugs to you and prayers for all of you through the memorial and the days to come.
Love, The FOURNIER’s
I’m praying for your family during this difficult time.
I’m so sorry for such a loss. Just breaks my heart. I know it’s so hard on all of you.
Love
Holly Crockett
Katherine - so so sorry for your loss. Prayers to you all.
We sure did love Jay! Big prayers for the days ahead.
So sorry for your loss. Jay has always been a wonderful neighbor and friend and a pleasure to visit with. We will miss him.
Dan and Gigi Parker