David Yockey Hall

SHARON—David Yockey Hall, 76, died at his home on June 1, 2009.

He was born on Sept. 10, 1932, in Cincinnati, Ohio, the son of Ruth and Sinton Hall.

Dave attended Cincinnati schools  and  graduated from the University of Cincinnati in 1959. He joined the Marine Corps at age 18, and served in Korea. He attained the rank of staff sergeant.

Dave worked for the Mead Corporation, Tri-wall Containers and Weyerhaeuser. Following his retirement he was general manager of Lime Rock Park.

He served on countless boards and commissions within Sharon including Board of Finance, Sharon Board of Education, Region One Board of Education, the Sewer and Water Commission and the Sharon Historical Society. He served as chairman of the Town Hall Building Committee, completing the renovation of Town Hall in 1994.

Dave was a member and past president of the Sharon Fire Department, Inc., and was an EMT with the Sharon Ambulance Squad.

He is survived by his wife of 50 years, Elizabeth “Betsy� (McFarland) Hall; his daughters, Jamie Casey and her husband, Tom, of Sharon and Laurie Silver and her husband, Richard, of Shaker Heights, Ohio; seven grandchildren, Tom Casey and Luke Casey of Sharon, Cara Casey of Cambridge, Mass., Ethan Casey and his wife, Holly, of Salisbury and Galen Silver, Joshua Silver and Eli Silver of Shaker Heights; two great-granddaughters, MacKenzie and Hadley Casey of Salisbury; a sister-in-law, Joan Hall of Pittsburgh, Pa.; several nephews and a niece and their families, all of Ohio; and his sister, Ruth Zacharias.

He was predeceased by his brother, Don.

The Kenny Funeral Home has charge of arrangements. Friends and family are invited to the Hall home on June 4 at 5 p.m. for a traditional Irish Wake.

Donations in Dave’s memory may be made to the Sharon Ambulance Squad, PO Box 357, Sharon, CT 06069.

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