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Dr. Howard A. Hall

April 23, 1934 October 25, 2014
Dr. Howard A. Hall
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Providence:  Hall, Dr. Howard A., 80, of South Dartmouth and Providence died at home on Saturday.  He was the husband of Myrna (Walker) Hall.
Born in Boston, he was a son of the late G. Bancroft and Margaret (Gould) Hall.
Dr. Hall was an Obstetrician and Gynecologist in private practice and on the staff of Woman & Infants Hospital and the Warren Alpert School of Medicine at Brown University.  He served on numerous medical and professional boards including the board of Medical Licensure and Discipline and the board of Home and Hospice Care of R.I..  He graduated from University of New Hampshire and the Medical College of Virginia.  He was an Army veteran of the Korean War.
Besides his wife he leaves a daughter Margaret H. Donabed and her husband Aram of Westwood, MA,  two sons, H. Allen Hall Jr. and Charles B. Hall and his wife Anne all of Philadelphia, a stepdaughter Susannah C. Kavanaugh and a stepson Andrew Kavanaugh both of Chicago and his grandchildren, Isabel and Aram Donabed, George, Mason, Owen, Miles and Wilson Hall and Grady and Chase Kavanaugh.
The funeral will be held Thursday at 11am at St Martin’s Church, 50 Orchard Ave., Providence. Burial will be private. In lieu of flowers donations in his memory may be made to Community Nurse and Hospice Care 62 Center St., Fairhaven, MA  02719 or  to Home and Hospice Care of R.I. 1085 North Main St., Providence, RI  02904.
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