Nicholas Hall Program
Life Reflections of Nick Nicholas Dewayne Hall, a beloved family man, passed away on January 21, 2024, at the age of 38 in Sunnyvale, Texas. Nicholas was born in Dallas on November 21, 1985. He was known for his fashion, bold personality, loving nature, contagious sense of humor, strong work ethic and loved to barbecue. Nick received his education from Mesquite High School and had a passion for music and enjoyed playing the saxophone in band. He also dedicated his career to Pepsi Corporation in Mesquite, where he made significant contributions. His commitment and hard work were greatly appreciated by his colleagues and superiors. Nick had an exceptional talent for fixing things around the house and was a true handyman. No matter what challenges that he faced, he would always find a way to solve them using his unparalleled “DIY” do it yourself skills. His ability to turn any setback into an opportunity for growth was truly awe-inspiring. Apart from being skilled with tools, Nick also had a passion for playing video games. It was his way of unwinding and escaping into fantastical worlds where he could exercise his strategic thinking and immerse himself in thrilling adventure. Friends described Nick as a sincere individual who radiated warmth whenever he entered a room. His infectious laughter could brighten even the darkest days. His capacity for empathy made him an excellent listener and advisor, offering solace to those who sought comfort during challenging times. Nick’s warm smile, loving nature, and unwavering
dedication to his family and career will forever be cherished by those who were fortunate enough to know him. He will be remembered as a faithful dedicated husband, a caring father, and a loyal son. He will also be remembered as a dear friend and will be missed by the members of Greater Holmes Street COGIC. Above all else, Nick treasured his family. Those who remain to cherish his memories are his wife Kendra Hall, three sons Zion, Zaylin, Zachariah, and two daughters Heaven and Zariyah. He found immense joy and fulfillment in raising them, always ensuring that they felt loved and supported in every endeavor they pursued. He also leaves his mother Pamela Wilson, stepfather Anthony Wilson, two brothers Anthony Wilson Jr. “AJ”, and Jared Wilson, grandparents Odell and Bobbie Hall, two uncles Rodney Hall and Odell Hall Jr., one aunt Renee Hall and a host of relatives and friends.
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