

Visitation
Funeral Service
Interment
Obituary of Christopher Hall
It is with broken hearts we inform you of Christopher Halls passing.
Chris passed away at 71, on September 29, 2025.
He will be loved and missed by his children, Billy, Jenny and Jess. His grandchildren Alek, Kasen, Dylan, Elena, Van and Ozzie will miss their Grampa’s funny jokes and silly faces.
His absence will be forever felt by the love of his life and best friend, Donna. His love will never be replaced.
Chris was a lover of music, and cars. He was a proud Autoworker with the Ford Motor Company in Talbotville and dedicated over 35 years. For many years, you could find Chris in his driveway, listening to classic rock, or 50’s golden oldies, working away on his truck (or way back when, on his ThunderBird).
Chris was known as a teddy bear, and for being extremely generous. He never arrived anywhere empty handed, whether it be with toys for his grandchildren, food, treats for the dogs, or a special coin from his vast collection, he was always giving. His kind face, sweet smile and childish demeanour would instantly pull you into him and have you smiling. He loved to shop and would find many gadgets and gizmos that he would think you would find useful (whether or not you did, that was another story). But his intentions were always pure and honest. He was a giver.
Family was the center of Chris’ heart. His devotion to his wife Donna, and his love for his Son and his Little Girls was immense.
He was a kind man with a sweet soul and loving heart. His warmth, laugh and goofy personality will never be forgotten.
Dad, we miss you already. Rest easy.
To honour Chris’ love for animals, donations can be made to your favourite Animal Rescue Organization.
Visitation will be held at Logan Funeral Home, 371 Dundas Street, London, Ontario (between Waterloo & Colborne St.), on Saturday, October 4, 2025 from 9-10 a.m.
Funeral service will follow in the Logan Chapel at 10:00 a.m.
Interment in Woodland Cemetery, London, Ontario.
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