Brian Rexalle Hall (2 May 1964 – 8 November 2025) was born in Welch, West Virginia. Growing up in a military family, he travelled frequently, which gave him the ability to adapt to many different environments. After high school, he served one enlistment in the Army as a mechanic and was one of the first to be chosen for the Army’s Drill Corporal program. When he got out, he traveled across the country, where he made friends with people from all over the United States. He loved to tell stories about Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, and California, but he would often end his stories with something about Tennessee. Everywhere he went, he made friends and eventually had friends from all over the United States whom he always referred to as brothers.
Brian fell in love with motorcycles and never had a problem driving multiple states away when a friend needed something. Even on his worst days battling cancer, he would still get out for a ride. It didn’t matter who told him not to or how bad of an idea it might be.
Brian was a son, brother, uncle, dad, grandpa, and the most loyal friend a person could have. Although he left us too soon, his life was full of adventure. He experienced life to the fullest—the highest of highs and the lowest of lows this life has to offer. We will forever miss you, your stories, your friendship, and your advice. Rest easy now; we all love you.
Brian is survived by his children, Nellie Hall, Sara Robinson, and Dustin Hall; his grandchildren, Salem Hall, Akira Hall, Emberlynn Whittaker-Ludwig, James Whittaker-Ludwig, Colson Robinson, Mikaela Hall, Hudson Hall, Hazel Hall, and Hadley Hall; his brothers, Garry Hall, Gerry Hall, and Roger Henson; his father, Woodrow Hall; and his stepfather, Ron Johnston. He was preceded in death by his mother, MaryBeth Henson-Johnston.
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