

Aaron Michael Hall, 59, lifelong resident of Pittston, PA passed on to be with Jesus on Thursday, January 9th, 2025 following a long health battle.
He was surrounded by his wife and children at the time of passing.
Aaron was born on September 6, 1965 to parents Edward and Antoinette Hall. Aaron was a doting husband, father, grandfather, and friend. He was married to his wife of 33 years, Laura Hall. They have 3 children, daughters Danielle Vitale, 39, and partner Tamala Reich of Exeter, Gabrielle Hall, 33, of Pittston, and son Aaron E. Hall, 21, of Pittston. He has 5 surviving grandchildren, Jaycee, Riley, Luca, Eloise, and Nash, and 1 great-grandson, George.
Aaron is survived by his sister, Victoria Prekel, and husband Thaddeus, of Tunkhannock, brothers, Edward Hall, and wife Linda, of Texas, Brian Hall, and wife Sue, of Tunkhannock, as well as several nieces and nephews.
Aaron was preceded in death by his parents, Edward and Antoinette Hall, of Pittston, his granddaughter, Stella Gee Vitale, his in laws, and 2 beloved dogs, with whom we believe he is enjoying his reunions. Aaron was a graduate of Pittston Area High School in 1985. He was a "jack of all trades," so to speak, and jobs included truck driver, yard jockey, personal assistant, and more.
He attended and was previously a deacon at the Christian and Missionary Alliance Church in West Pittston. Aaron was a proud member of the Moscow Sportsman's Club. He was an avid hunter, fisherman, and shooter.
The family welcomes friends and family to a visitation at Howell-Lussi Funeral Home Inc., 509 Wyoming Avenue, West Pittston on Thursday January 16th, from 5pm-7pm with a service to follow. Interment is private and will be held at the convenience of the family.
The family requests that in lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Moscow Sportsman's Club, PO box 656, Moscow pa 18444. Please note that your donation is for the Veterans Shoot in memory of Ron (Bart) Hall. Aaron requested that a memorial trap shoot be held in his honor. The family also wishes to place a memorial bench at Moscow Sportsman's Club to honor Aaron. Aaron will be greatly missed by many and his family and friends can find peace in remembering his witty charm, one- of-a- kind personality, and his love for those he was close to.
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