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William Marcus Hall

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William Marcus Hall, of Fayetteville, was born in Fort Smith, Ark., on February 18, 1970. Marcus entered his new life on December 11, 2019—waiting for him there were his mother and father, Linda and Mark Hall. Marcus leaves behind, for now, many friends and family members who he loves deeply, including his wife, Rochelle "Rosie"; a son, Hadley Mark "Hap"; three daughters, Alina, Kelcey & Amber; three grandchildren, Jazmine, Kendrick & Hart; and a sister, Martha Hall Pendleton and her husband, Patrick, and children, Gabriel & Emaline. John 10:10 says, "I (Jesus) have come that they might have life, and that they may have it more abundantly". Marcus was a man of faith, and that faith allowed him to live life to the fullest. He valued time and people and did not take a day or a relationship for granted. Marcus found joy in creating experiences that allowed others to enjoy life as much as he did—whether venturing out for camping or floating trips, hosting back yard concerts, organizing bike rides, taking in a ballgame, entertaining us on social media, playing and experiencing music with friends, telling great stories or engaging in real and meaningful conversations. Marcus' love for people and ability to build and maintain relationships, in turn, made him loved by so many. The family will visit with friends from 2 p.m., – 4 p.m., on Sunday at Moore's Chapel Funeral Home, and a celebration of life will be held at 1pm on Monday at New Life Church in Fayetteville. Serving as pallbearers are: Hap Hall, Gabriel Pendleton, Kenny Boyett, Eric Billings, Greg Sparrow, Trey Marley, David Nelms, Tim Scott & Michael Bauer. To sign the online guest book visit www.mooresfuneralchapel.com

Published December 14, 2019

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