We regretfully announce the passing of Mr. Michael C. Hall, age 71, (formerly of Hogansville, Georgia) on Saturday, May 16, 2026 at Wellstar West Georgia Hospice in LaGrange.
Memorial Services will be held at 11:00 AM, Friday, May 22, 2026 at St. Mary Family United Methodist Church Family Life Center, 100 Pine Street, Hogansville, Georgia 30230.
Pastor Michael Jackson and Brother David Lee Hill officiating.
Mr. Michael Curtis Hall was born on March 31, 1955, in Hogansville Georgia. He was the son of late Mary J. Hall-Underwood and the late Johnny Rosser. Michael joined Springfield Baptist Church, Hogansville Georgia at an early age.
Mike attended Hogansville High School and after graduation, Mike went on to serve in the US Army and was awarded a M-16 Rifle Expert Badge. After his discharge from the Army, Mike worked at Strain Steel Corporation in LaGrange, GA for many years.
Mike was loved by so many in the area and was affectionally given the name “Wolfcat.” He was often seen at the local stores giving people rides and laughing with his friends.
Mike gained his wings at WellStar West Georgia Hospice on Saturday, May 16, 2026. In addition to his mother and father, Maternal Grandparents Geners and Nona Hall was preceded in death by his brother, Larry Lamar Hall, two brothers-in-law, George Hart and Ezekial Lynch Jr.
Michael leaves to cherish his memories, his son, Milton” Beamon” Moore, LaGrange, GA; granddaughter, Markayla Moore, LaGrange, GA; four sisters, Bobbie Hart, LaGrange, GA, Carolena Lynch, Hogansville, GA, Patricia (Horace) Flowers, LaGrange, GA; Annie Cato-Haigler, Louisville, Ky, one sister-in-law, Mary L. Hall, LaGrange, GA that loved him dearly; and a host of nieces and nephews and an extended family of friends.
Arrangements entrusted to Thrash and Sons Funeral Home.
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