Steven E. Hall

May 11, 1980 ~ May 19, 2024
Steven E. Hall, a beloved Commercial Flooring Expert, passed away on May 19, 2024, in Fountaintown, Indiana. Born on May 11, 1980, in Bloomington, Indiana, to the late Glenn & Brenda Hall. Steven was a man of many talents and kind-hearted nature.
In his professional life, Steven excelled as a Commercial Flooring Expert, showcasing his dedication and hard work to support his family. Being in his field earned him respect among his colleagues and clients alike.
Beyond his career achievements, Steven will be remembered for the invaluable relationships he created with his loved ones. He had a special place in his heart for family events and was always there to offer advice and support to those who sought it. His giving nature and willingness to help others set him apart as a truly compassionate soul.
Steven found true joy in the simple moments spent with his family. Whether hunting or fishing outdoors or simply basking in the beauty of nature, he cherished these times dearly. His loving demeanor and readiness to lend a helping hand endeared him to all who knew him.
Steven is survived by his loving wife; Courtnie Hall, daughters; Kayla (John) Rose and Heather Hall, and brother; Glenn lee Hall.
In memory of Steven E. Hall, let us celebrate a life well-lived—a life dedicated to family, hard work, and compassion. May his legacy of love and kindness live on in the hearts of those who were touched by his presence.
There are no services scheduled at this time.
Please visit www.orileybranson.com to leave your favorite memory of Steven.
Courtnie I’m so very sorry for your families devistating loss Patrick and my prayers are with you, may GOD wrap his arms around you all at this difficult time.We love you
I’m so sorry to hear this. Steve was a good guy and a long time friend of mine. His wife Courtney and daughters will be in my thoughts and prayers.
Wow Steve I’m in shock I remember meeting you when you moved into my grandfather’s house and I was working at his shop our mothers loved each other so much they would make each other fudge I’m glad I got to see you before I moved this year I send all my condolences to your family and children
Courtney I can’t begin to know how you feel…
nor can I find the right words to say… but I do wish your beautiful memories help you to get through each day.
With Heartfelt
Sympathy.
so sorry for your loss.