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William Hall

April 12, 2010 — June 9, 2025

William Anthony Hall, 15, of Apex, NC
Loving Son, Brother, Dedicated Scout, and Inquisitive Mind

It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of William Hall, a bright and compassionate 15-year-old student at Middle Creek High School. William's extraordinary spirit touched the hearts of all who knew him.

For nine years, William dedicated himself to Scouting, achieving Life Rank through his hard work, commitment and leadership. His passion for Tae Kwon Do spanned over eleven years, culminating in his earning a 2nd-degree black belt, a testament to his discipline, perseverance, and quiet strength.

William was a voracious reader and a lover of knowledge, with a deep fascination for outer space and science. His curious and inquisitive nature paired with his shy demeanor made him quietly brilliant, always eager to explore the world around him. William loved puzzles, games, brainteasers, and puns. anything that challenged his sharp mind. Friends and family admired his original and unique ideas, often beyond his years, along with a deep spirituality that was evident to everyone in his life.

He was a loyal and true friend to those who had the privilege of knowing him throughout his life. William courageously faced his fears, always pushing himself to explore life's challenges with kindness and compassion. He had a wonderful sense of humor and was always making people laugh, brightening every room with his wit and warmth. William especially loved spending time with his many cousins, cherishing the close bonds they shared.

William generously gave his time and consistently honored his commitments, no matter how difficult the challenge. Demonstrating a remarkable sense of responsibility and integrity, he inspired those around him. His passionate advocacy for those without a voice reflected his generous heart and profound empathy. His loving spirit and eagerness to learn made him an ever-growing light in his community.

Through Honor Bridge, William's generosity and commitment extended beyond his lifetime, as he helped provide lifesaving donations that will aid countless individuals in need.

William is survived by his mother and father Debra and Jamie Hall and his brother Cameron Hall of Apex, NC, Grandparents Jack and Beth Goldey of Port Orange, FL, Grandmother Keri Rose Cameron of Edgewater, FL, Grandfather Edward Hall of Greensboro, NC, Great-Grandmother Elizabeth Goodnough of Greensboro, NC, as well as countless Aunts, Uncles, Cousins, and acquired loved ones throughout the country.

In honoring William's memory, his family kindly requests that donations be made in lieu of flowers to two causes close to his heart:

· Holly Springs Food Cupboard: https://hsfoodcupboard.org/make-a-difference/give-charitably/

o Donations can be made in the name of William Hall





· JFS Mitzvah Meals, sponsored by Jewish Federation of Greater Raleigh -

o Checks can be mailed to 8210 Creedmoor Rd, Suite 104, Raleigh, NC 27613

o Include "Mitzvah Meals" on the memo line of the check and include a note in the envelope indicating the donation is for Mitzvah Meals in honor of William Hall

William's unique light will forever shine in the hearts of those who loved him and in the lives he touched.

Services will be held Sunday, June 15th at 10am at Bryan-Lee Funeral Home at 831 Wake Forest Rd., Raleigh NC, 27604



Live stream link for the service:https://youtube.com/live/ZgNrxVkM6SY?feature=share

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