Christopher Douglas Clifford Hall (March 6, 1960- March 8, 2022) -
Chris shook the tree of life and never let go. In the last afternoon of his life, waiting for the end, surrounded by extended family and his two Black labs Denzel and Kobe, Hallsy was still cracking the jokes. The only indication of a dying man was a short grimace, for any movement caused horrible pain. He took every call and greeted every visitor as if it was a wonderful afternoon party. Hard if not impossible to find a gentler, more thoughtful, more generous man.
Predeceased by his mother Margaret McPhillips, father Douglas Hall, stepfather William McPhillips, he leaves behind his beloved daughters Robin and Charlotte, devoted partner Joni Devos, cherished sister Robin and brother in law David Young, niece Sophie, nephews David, Andrew, Mike (Nina) and great niece Nora Young.
Chris adored his daughters and he had a special bond with each of them. They shared special rituals and not one to boast he was very proud of their accomplishments and their independence. His strong love for them will help fill the hole of his absence.
While he was born in Toronto, his family moved to London, Ont when he was a child and that was his home base for most of his life until he met the love of his life Joni and followed her to Tillsonburg. After Ridley College, Chris raced sailboats in the Southern Ocean Circuit, then he became an investment dealer first in Toronto and then London. As with everyone he ever met, his clients were his friends. He left the financial world to follow his passions, first as a builder and finally as a regenerative farmer. He was an expert carpenter, dock builder, fisherman, golfer, skier and duck hunter. His idea of a perfect day was popping in on friends on Georgian Bay in his blue Donzi or clearing bush with the skid steer at the Marsh. For Chris movement was his life, so his final months were difficult as the colon cancer spread.
Special thanks to Dr. Christopher Foerster, Dr. Daniel Breadner and to Suzanne from Care Partners for providing Chris with excellent care and for their compassion. Chris did not want a funeral, instead he asked for a celebration of his life in Georgian Bay this summer. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations to the “London Regional Cancer Program” would be appreciated by the family and can be made by contacting the Maurice J. Verhoeve Funeral Homes- Burial and Cremation Services Inc., 262 Broadway, Tillsonburg (519)842-4238. All who knew Chris are invited to share photos and favourite memories at Chris’ online tribute page at www.verhoevefuneralhomes.com.