In Celebration of

Grant Melvyn Hall

August 6, 1932 -  September 9, 2019

Passed away on September 9, 2019, at the age of 87, at Toronto General Hospital after a brief illness. He was the son of the late Elsie and Wilfred Hall. This charming guy will be missed by his sister Lynne Schroth, his brother –in- law Herwig Schroth, his nephew Robin Schroth, his niece Jennifer Bobson and her husband Erik Bobson , and all of his cousins and friends. Grant loved living in Toronto whether wining and dining in fine restaurants, cheering on his beloved Argos, or socializing with his buddies at the local pub. For many years he cottaged on Lake Rosseau enjoying swimming, boating, and barbeques. If desired memorial donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation. A celebration of life to be held at Jingles, 1378 Yonge Street, south of St. Clair, on Saturday, September 28th beginning at 5 p.m.

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Bob and Grace McCart (acquaintance - years (Jingles))

Entered September 14, 2019 from Toronto

Our condolence . Our conversation over the years, will be missed (Grace).

Brode Featherstone (Friend)

Entered September 14, 2019 from Etobicoke

Sorry to see you go pal. We had some enjoyable times.

Jeff Miller (Neighbour/Friend)

Entered September 15, 2019 from toronto

Grant was a gentelman.A kind man who always had an ear to lend.His gentle nature
had a calming effect in our buildings lobby,and his manner helped maintain an above average bar regarding courtesy and civility .
His passing will felt for a long time and his memorey will serve as a standard of refrence for those who new him.
A great loss for us all.

Jennifer Bobson (Niece)

Entered September 15, 2019 from Toronto

Grant was always lovely and funny to talk to and I have very fond memories of him from my youth up to his last few days. While he will be missed by many it's comforting to know that he is able to rest and be at peace. Thank you Grant for being a great uncle!

Geraldine Wilson (Cousin)

Entered September 25, 2019 from Newmarket

Grant was more than a cousin, he was also my friend. We go back in history to our very young, days in Rosseau. Grant would phone and we had long talks. He always kept in touch and always at Christmas. I will miss those phone calls.
Rest In Peace Grant.

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