

Rodney Marion Hall, 66, of Lemoore California passed away on July 30th, 2016 at home with his family by his side. Rod was born to the late Robert and Martha Hall on May 5, 1950 in Fresno, California. He graduated from Dinuba High School in 1968. In Dinuba, Rod married Kathleen Watson in 1970 and they were happily married for forty-six years. They moved to Santa Maria, California in 1971 where Rod started his long career in the oil field industry, specifically subsurface pumps. It was here in Santa Maria their first three daughters were born. In 1979 he was transferred to Bakersfield, California to take a management position and they lived there for the following two years and had their fourth daughter.
In 1981 Rod was transferred to Coalinga, California where he remained until he retired in 2013. A highlight in his career was being assigned to Romania for three years prior to his retirement. During this time Rod and Kathy were able to travel to nineteen countries creating many exciting memories. He loved his job and created many lasting friendships which were a result of the exemplary man that he was.
Upon retirement he spent his time golfing, fishing at his cabin, and spending time with his family and grandchildren who he adored. He is preceded in death by his father Robert Hall.
He is survived by his spouse Kathleen Hall of Lemoore and their four daughters; Natalie and husband John Lewis of Henderson, Nevada. Nikki Johnson of Visalia, California; Krista and husband Charles Stone of San Clemente, California; Erika and husband John Gragnani of Fresno, California. He is survived by his mother Martha Hall of Dinuba.
He is survived by his sisters; Gail Manning and husband James of Dinuba, California; Andrea Turner and husband Victor of Kingsburg California. He is survived by his grandchildren; Gage Jensen, Keano Jacobs, Kaden Jacobs, Logan Gragnani, Gwenyth Jacobs, Macrae Johnson, Bella Gragnani, Trigg Holmes, Noelle Lewis, Spencer Lewis, Angelica Lewis. He also leaves behind aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, and relatives to cherish his memory.
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