Troy Coleman Hall, 1940 - 2020

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Troy Coleman Hall left this earthly life with his family by his side on Friday, Oct. 16, 2020, and entered the gates of Heaven.

The son of Ray Hall and Opal Watt Hall Conley, Troy was born on July 4, 1940, in Edna. He was raised and educated in Bristow, graduating from Bristow High School with the Class of 1959.

Troy loved playing sports; he earned All-State in football while in Bristow and received a full football scholarship to College. His freshman year in college he had a knee injury and the Philadelphia Eagles, since recruiting him, paid for his knee surgery. Unfortunately he never got the opportunity to play for them, however his passion continued to grow for sports. Troy never missed an opportunity to watch his kids, grandkids, nieces, nephews, great-nieces, great-nephews play and he was already looking forward to watching his great-grandsons first year of sports.

Troy was united in marriage to Linda Louise Minney on June 6, 1969, in Fayetteville, Arkansas; the couple have three children, Mike, Tammie, and Angela. Troy was an Oklahoma City Police officer for several years in the Motor Division and then worked as a building contractor.

Troy was a member of the Yale First Assembly of God church, where his amazing church family never failed to show him or his family love and support. He enjoyed fishing, taking the grandkids fishing, hunting and was a great cook. Troy was a very loving husband, father, grandfather, uncle and friend who touched many lives.

Survivors include his wife, Linda, of the home; son, Mike Hall and wife, Allison, of Sapulpa; two daughters, Tammie Highfield and husband, Terry, of Bristow and Angela Kinser and husband, Darrin, of Stillwater; 10 grandchildren, Christopher Hall, Cameron Leedom, Carrie Hall, Caden Hall, Lauren Lemmon and husband, Dutch, Jonathan Highfield, Ryan Highfield, Bradley Kinser, Alyssa Lara and husband, Isai, and Dawson Kinser; three great-grandsons, Asher, Kye and Noah Lemmon; one sister, Clarice Crittenden and husband, Glover, of Stroud; several nieces and nephews, greatnieces and nephews, other relatives and a host of friends.

Funeral services were held Wednesday, Oct. 21, 2020, at 2 p.m. in the Yale First Assembly of God Church with Pastor Randell Newby officiating.

Burial followed in the Lawson Cemetery.

You may share your condolences with the Hall family at www.davisfh.net.

Services are under the direction of the Davis Funeral Home, Cushing Oklahoma.