Rodney Hall, 64, dies

Columbus, OH — Rodney Hall, 64, of Hawkinsville, Ga., died Sept. 12, 2021, at his residence due to health issues.

Mr. Hall was born May 2, 1957, in Carson City, Mich. After his high school graduation in 1975 from Ithaca High School, he began his lifelong dream of competing in the sport of harness racing on a full time basis.

He was able to travel the eastern half of the United States for several years while driving and training Standardbreds. His personal favorite horses over the many years were Queens Over, Suju, Speed Ruler, Country Magic and Speed Rehearsal.

While on one of his many trips for a warmer winter climate. he met the love of his life and decided to remain permanently in Georgia. He married Judy and never looked back.

After a few more years as a private trainer for KMW farms of Pennsylvania, Rod and Judy shifted from horses to canines and began a journey that lasted the rest of their lives. They operated a successful grooming shop and doggie daycare in Hawkinsville that was very popular to all dog lovers in the area.

Mr. Hall became a father to Judy’s son and his wife and this ultimately led to his second great love of his life when his grandson Charlie arrived. RaRa, as Charlie called him, loved going on trips and spending time with many of the doggie day care attendees.

Charlie will forever remember the trip he took with his RaRa to the Little Brown Jug, Boonesborough Fort and Bob Evans. That was quite a trifecta for the both of them.

Mr. Hall also served The Pulaski County E-911 Center as a communications officer for more than 18 years. He formed many life long friendships with his fellow communication officers, Pulaski County Sheriff Department employees, Pulaski County Fire Department fire fighters and countless other agencies in the surrounding area.

He was a member of the United States Trotting Association and The Elks Club.

He is survived by the last of many lifelong canine companions, Buzz; his son, Doug Wall (Angel); grandson, Charlie Wall; brother, Rick (Hazel); sisters, Rene Rubin and Ruth; nieces, Melissa (Greg) Moeggenberg and Katie (Mike) Allen; nephew, Cody Rubin; and great-nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his wife, Judy Wall; parents, Max and Millie Hall; and brother-in-law, Robert Rubin.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Pulaski County Fire Department, Pulaski County E-911 or the Local Animal Control through City of Hawkinsville.

A memorial service will be held on Saturday (Sept. 25) at 10:30 a.m. at the Hawkinsville Harness Training Center. The family will receive visitors at 530 Columbus Highway immediately following the memorial service.

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