In loving memory of

Howard E. Hall
June 18, 1956 - August 7, 2021

MADISON--Howard E. Hall, age 65, passed away on Saturday, August 7, 2021 at Agrace Hospice Care after a courageous battle with colon cancer. He was born on June 18, 1956, the son of Donne and Betty (Schramm) Hall. He went on to graduate from Lancaster High School and Fennimore Tech School.

Howard was a general contractor, and he specialized in home repairs and carpentry. He was a lifelong and immense supporter of the AA organization. Howard was recently awarded the 25th year ceremonial coin for sobriety.

Howard loved cooking, camping, gardening, riding scooter, attending music festivals, being active in the AA organization, and collecting "treasures".
Howard is survived by his loving daughter Sadie Cook; brothers Mike Hall, Brian (Gail) Hall, and Mark Hall; and many other relatives and dear friends. He was preceded in death by his parents, paternal grandparents Roy and Bernice (Dempsey) Hall and maternal grandparents Walter and Ila (Clauer) Schramm; and siblings Julie Hall, David Hall, Daniel (Colleen) Hall, and Ronnie Hall.

A gathering of family and friends will be from 1-3:00 PM on Saturday, August 21, 2021 at the Monona Serenity Group (AA Meeting House), 4933 Prairie Dock Drive, Madison, WI 53718.
Howard's family wishes to thank the compassionate staff of Agrace Hospice Care, especially Peg, for all their care for Howard during his stay.
The family also wishes to acknowledge and appreciate all the many friends, family, and visitors that brightened Howard's last days.

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Tributes

Peter Grant wrote on Aug 22, 2021:

"Howard was a joy. He always had a joke or a good story to tell, he was always be in a good mood, and I always felt lighter and happier after being with him for a while. We'll miss him."

Cailin Docter wrote on Aug 10, 2021:

"Howard was such a unique person who always shared his wisdom, wit and humor! When he spoke I would always find a "gem" in what he was sharing. My favorite "Howardism" is when he said "Cailin, it's an inside job!" How accurate he was! I will miss him and his great wisdom!! He certainly will live on in all of us who had the honor to know him!! Rest is peace, Howard! Love, Cailin "