| Visitation:  
							5-7 p.m. Wednesday, June 19, 2019 at Lincoln 
							Christian Church  Second visitation:  10 a.m. 
							until 11 a.m. Thursday also at the church. Service:
							11 a.m. Thursday at the church 
							Funeral home: Holland Barry & Bennett Funeral 
							Home 
							Obituary  
							 Dr. Gary Harlan Hall, PhD, passed 
							from this life and went to be with the Lord on 
							Saturday, June 15, 2019, at 12:10 p.m. at home with 
							his family beside him. 
 Visitation will be from 5-8 p.m. Wednesday, June 19, 
							2019 at Lincoln Christian Church and from 10 a.m. 
							until 11 a.m. Thursday also at the church. Funeral 
							services will be 11 a.m. Thursday, June 20, 2019 at 
							Lincoln Christian Church. Burial will be at 11a.m. 
							Friday, June 21, 2019 at Marshall Cemetery, 
							Marshall.
 
 Holland Barry & Bennett Funeral Home is assisting 
							the family.
 
 He was born on January 7, 1941 in Mason City, Iowa, 
							the son of Glea Harold and Mavis Ouverson Hall. He 
							married Cheryl Thompson on July 22, 1967 in 
							Marshall.
 
 He was preceded in death by his parents and by one 
							brother, Eugene Hall.
 
 Surviving him are his wife, Cheryl Hall of Lincoln; 
							his daughter, Stephanie Hall also of Lincoln; his 
							son, Nathan (wife, Megan) Hall of Portland, Maine; 
							his granddaughter, Catherine; and one brother, Brian 
							(wife, Coralene) Hall of Clear Lake, Iowa. He is 
							also survived by one sister-in-law, Theda McMinn, 
							and many nieces and nephews.
 
 He was a graduate of Milligan College in Tennessee 
							(B.A. in Religion), Lincoln Christian Seminary 
							(M.Div. in Old Testament), Gordon-Conwell 
							Theological Seminary (Th.M. in New Testament) and 
							Union Theological Seminary (now Presbyterian 
							Theological Seminary) in Richmond, Virginia where 
							his earned his PhD in Old Testament.
 Dr. Hall was a scholar and a 
							professor of Old Testament. He taught Old Testament 
							and Bible Doctrine at Kentucky Christian University 
							in Grayson, KY from 1972 until 1986. The last five 
							years at KCU he also served as Academic Dean where 
							he started their Teacher Education program and 
							successfully initiated and achieved accreditation 
							for the college. In 1986 he was called to Lincoln 
							Christian Seminary in Lincoln, as Professor of Old 
							Testament and Hebrew until his retirement in 2012. 
							Upon retirement he was awarded the title of 
							Professor Emeritus at LCU. Dr. Hall taught an 
							estimated 4,000 students over his 40-year career in 
							higher education. His students serve as ministers, 
							scholars, professors, teachers, church workers, and 
							missionaries all over the country and the world. | 
 
He was a lifelong servant of the Lord serving at various times as 
a youth minister, preaching minister, deacon, youth sponsor, small group leader, 
Bible study teacher (over 40 years), and elder (almost 30 years). He was a 
member of Lincoln Christian Church and most recently served there as an elder 
and Adult Sunday School teacher. He received the Restoration Award for Christian 
Higher Education from LCU in 2012 and the Stone-Campbell Journal Lifetime 
Achievement Award in April of 2019.
 He wrote many scholarly articles and chapters for publication as well as 
teaching material. He wrote a commentary on the book of Deuteronomy published by 
College Press in 2000. He is the author of a forthcoming commentary on Jeremiah 
and Lamentations.
 
 He was an avid traveler. He was proud to have visited all 50 states. He visited 
31 countries around the world including leading two study tours to Israel in 
1995 and in 2004. He was also a voracious reader. Upon retirement, he donated 
his extensive personal library of theological books and Bible commentaries to 
Lagos Christian College in Lagos, Nigeria. It remains the only library available 
in that city. He was also an avid gardener for decades, planting organic 
vegetable gardens in every place that he lived.
 
 Dr. Hall loved God, his family, and the church. He was a man of wisdom, 
humility, and integrity who will be greatly missed by his family, church, and 
community. He has left behind a legacy that will far outlive him.
 
 Memorials may be made to the Dr. Gary Hall Endowment for Old Testament Studies 
at Lincoln Christian University, Lincoln.
 
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