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John Alan Hall 64, passed away at home in Glasgow, KY surroundedby several loved ones including his dogs and cats, most of whom John rescued . Animals in need had an uncanny way of finding him. He fought bravely , without complaint, a brutal battle against liver cancer.
John was born in Lexington, KY, to the late William C. Hall and Betty J Lyon Hall.
He was a Christian, a University of Kentucky sports fan, pet rescuer, great cook, and a comedian. He loved cheering people up and making them laugh.
He is survived by his loving wife, Kathy Eatmon Hall, his children, Michell Davis (Nick) , Brandon Pacillo (Alanna) and Brittney Brown, his sister, Jennifer Jordan (Don), brother, Bruce Hall, his grandchildren, Riley Davis, Will Davis, Caroline Davis, Audrey Pacillo, Hazel Pacillo, Ty Brown, and Lily Brown. He is also survived by his uncles, Joe B. Hall, J. Richard Lyon (Kathy), G.Larry Lyon (Sue) and an aunt, Laura Maltby (Bill). He also leaves behind several much loved brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nieces and nephews.
John Alan's body will be cremated, and a memorial will be announced at a later date .
Donations to Barren River Animal Welfare Association (BRAWA) 175 Trojan Trail - Glasgow, KY 42141 will be greatly appreciated.

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Very nice we are missing him wish he was still around was just getting to really get close to him.
Very nice we are missing him wish he was still around was just getting to really get close to him.
Very nice we are missing him wish he was still around was just g…

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