Harry Lee Hall Ii
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Harry Lee Hall II entered eternal rest February 24, 2021 at the age of 89. Born in Edinburg, Texas to
Harry Lee Hall I and Margaret Catherine Sheafer (Shafer), he now reunites with his loving wife of 56
years, Marion Hinkle Hall.
Harry Hall graduated from the University of Texas at Austin with his Doctorate of Jurisprudence in 1957.
While in law school he was student editor of the Texas Law Review. He also was a member of the Sigma
Chi Fraternity. After stints in the Coast Guard and Army, Harry settled into a 20- year career as a JAG
officer in the U.S. Navy. He met his wife, Marion Hinkle Hall (deceased) at the Pentagon and were
married shortly after. He was a member of the Texas Bar and California Bars, admitted to practice before
the Supreme Court of the United States, the U.S Court of Claims, the U.S. Court of Military Appeals, and
the Supreme Court of Texas and California. He completed his military career in 1977 as staff Judge
Advocate General of Fighter Airborne Early Warning Wing, U.S. Pacific Fleet, San Diego, California.
Harry Hall returned to his home state of Texas to become a Public Defense attorney in El Paso, Texas,
then later Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Texas, Brownsville. He completed his civil
service career in the District Attorney's Office in Butte, County, California.
Harry was an avid outdoorsman, particularly enjoying fishing. His favorite spots to fish were in the
Laguna Madre off of South Padre Island, and in Gunnison, Colorado. While stationed in San Francisco,
weekly fishing in the bay and off the coast of California yielded many huge salmon and trout which he
generously distributed to friends. Some of his other hobbies included building his own boat, golfing,
Texas and U.S. history, and he even authored his own book, Worst Poison. His love of aviation was
evidenced in the construction of many a model airplane and glider to be flown with his children and
grandchildren. He embraced the Hispanic culture, speaking fluent Spanish and cherished memories of his
childhood summers spent in Saltillo, Mexico.
Finally settling in Denton, Texas, he was a frequent contributor to the editorial section of the Denton
Record Chronicle addressing current Supreme Court Cases in the news. Harry loved the law. Denton is
also where he and his late wife, Marion, got to shower their five grandchildren with love and laughter.
He leaves behind to cherish his memories three children: Winn K. (John) Jaimes, Margaret (Clark)
McDaniel, Harry Lee III (Lori) Hall; grandchildren: Ivey McDaniel, Jennifer Jaimes, Grace McDaniel,
Harrison Hall, Nicholas Hall.
Harry Hall will be laid to rest at Ft. Sam Houston National Cemetery on Monday, April 5, 2021 at 9:30
AM. Pavilion # 3.
In lieu of flowers, the family would ask that you make a contribution to the Alzheimer's Association.
The family would also like to thank the compassionate and respectful care given to Harry Hall by Mark
and Stefani Porche, Jessica Perez and the staff of Heart to Heart Hospice.