of Conway, AR
November 9, 1943 - May 25, 2024
Marion Melvin Hall passed from this life May 25, 2024 at home in Conway, Arkansas surrounded by his family and friends. Marion was born November 9, 1943 to Melvin and Myrtle (Campbell) Hall in DeWitt, Arkansas.
He is survived by his wife of 58 years, Linda (Allsup) and their sons, Mike Hall (Karla) of Holland, Arkansas and Mel Hall (Ali) of Clarksville, Arkansas. He was Papa and Pa to his cherished grandchildren, Taylor Castleberry (Zach) of Greenbrier, Arkansas, Layne Ball (Casey) of Conway, Arkansas, Shelby Frost (Adam) of London, Arkansas, Matthew Hall of Salem, Oregon, Joseph Hall of Scottsdale, Arizona and Hannah Hall of Clarksville, Arkansas. He is also survived by 7 great-grandchildren and one on the way.
Marion is preceded in death by his parents and his siblings, Elizabeth Leonard, Danny Hall and Doris Hall.
The majority of Marion's career was spent serving as plant service supervisor at Arkansas Nuclear One in Russellville, Arkansas. After retirement from ANO, he enjoyed sharing his love of gardening, working in the Lawn and Garden Center at Lowe's for 10 years.
Every aspect of Marion's life was anchored in his faith and his love for the Lord. He served in different capacities in churches across South and Central Arkansas.
A private celebration of his life is planned for his immediate family only.
Cremation is by Roller-McNutt Funeral Home of Conway.
Please visit the online memorial at www.rollerfuneralhomes.com to leave your condolences to the family. If you are so inclined, any memorials can be made in the form of a donation to his church, Landmark Missionary Baptist Church (building fund), 50 Eagle Street, Vilonia, AR 72173 or the charity of your choice.
God Bless you and your family. Marion is singing with the angels now. Our prayers are with your family.
Our condolences to the Hall Family at the loss of Mr. Marion. Enjoyed talking about “Ol Times” with him as we had some things in common. May GOD Bless ya’ll with strength & comfort during this most difficult of times.
Marion was more like a big brother to me as he was always there to help do anything. He will truly be missed, he was so good to my mom, Dorothy Babish and she loved him and your whole family so very much. Love and prayers to you all
It has been a privilege to know and serve in church with Bro. Marion. Our prayers are with all his family.
Our prayers are with his family Many happy memories with Marion and his family
Marion was always the person who had kind words to say. He was always pleasant and willing to do most for everyone. He definitely will be missed by all.
John Henry and I are so sorry to hear of Marion's passing. He was such a nice man. We always enjoyed visiting with him. Prayers of comfort and peace for Linda and all the family. Love and hugs to you all!!
Marion was a very kind man. Always seemed happy. A super family man. I’m sure he will be missed so much by his kind wife and his children!
Marion always made your day just a little bit better. He helped me out more times than I can remember at ANO and Lowe's. God Bless Linda and the family!
Linda and family, We were saddened to hear of the passing of our friend Marion. We enjoyed working with him at ANO and I enjoyed many a good conversation with him during his time working at Lowe's. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. We shall all be reunited soon, in Christ.
Thoughts of Marion bring memories of gentleman and kindness. Greatly appreciate the example he lived out everyday. A joy and an honor to have known and worked with him. Prayers and condolences for Linda and the family.
I started working with Marion 40 years ago at ANO. He was a man of dedication and faith.
May the Lord bless and comfort each family member, as only He can.
I'm so sorry to hear this. I worked with Marion for many years at ANO, and really like him. Prayers to his family and friends.
Linda and Mel, Mike and I are so very sorry. Bro. Marion was a sweet and kind man. Prayers of comfort and peace as you celebrate his life. Love and hugs.