Reece William Hall
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Reece William Hall, of Louisville, Ky., born Jan. 17, 2000, passed unexpectedly on Dec. 19, 2025.
Reece was born and raised in Yarmouth where he attended and graduated from Yarmouth High school. He later moved to Phoenix, Ariz. for a couple of years before moving to Louisville, Ky. with his dear friend, Jeff Fennell, where he lived at the time of his death.
Reece was a Green Bay Packers fan in a family of Patriot’s fans. He loved the Arizona Diamondbacks and had the opportunity to see them when he lived in Phoenix, Ariz. He had a passion for fishing and nature, and he liked to experiment in the kitchen with his cooking. It was well known that he was truly an animal lover and doted on his cherished cat, Stormie. Reece was a collector and seller of all things as he had a true entrepreneur’s spirit! He enjoyed sports and played T-ball and baseball through high school and football and hockey in high school.
He was predeceased by Joan Grover, his grandmother and Carolyn Hall, his Mimi, who raised him as her own.
Reece is survived by Mark Hodgkins, his father, the best volunteer dad a guy could ask for (Jennifer). Mark’s daughter Kaylee and mother, Gloria, Little Nanny; Rebecca Grover, his mother, and his sister, Kalysta. He also leaves behind his loving aunts Denise Smith (Jeff) and Nicole Hall, along with her children, Jaycee, Travis, Lilly, Calvin; and many great-aunts and uncles, their spouses, and children.
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