Brian David Hall's Obituary
Brian David Hall was born October 23, 1978, at the US Naval Regional Medical Center in Chatan-son, Okinawa, Japan. He left this mortal realm and returned to his Father on February 12, 2026, from his parent’s home in Orem, Utah, after a three-and-half year battle with cancer.
Brian was always a caring, fun-loving spirit ready to help those in need, especially those who were abused and marginalized. He loved growing peppers and making hot sauce to distribute. He worked hard to be a BBQ Master and spent a lot of time cooking and smoking meat and making taters for everyone. He was a hardcore Star Wars and MCU fan and a devotee of Carl Sagan.
Brian had an Associates Degree in Computer Science and worked in Customer Support at Ancestry, Sento, and HireVue, and was an associate and supervisor in several departments at Home Depot in Lindon for his final eight years. Those he worked with remember him as “funny and sarcastic”, “an amazing man,” “a light to this world,” and “someone who wanted nothing more than to right wrongs, give jokes and smiles, who wasn’t afraid to tell it like it is, provide straight talk and then willing to do whatever to fix it.” “Thanks for sharing Brian with us.”
He is missed by his wife, Cora Lee (Burgess) Hall, his children, Camryn and Kaylee Grace Hall, his parents, Michael and Martha (Qualls) Hall, his brothers, and sisters-in-law, Andy and Ashley (Perkins) Hall, their children, Kimberly, Ian, and Zachary Hall, Thain and Sonia (Cea) Hall, and their children, James, Lilian, and Benjamin, extended family, and many, many wonderful friends.
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