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Hall Funeral Home, LLC opened in September, 2006 in a new facility located at 2106 Cookeville Highway, approximately one mile south of Livingston on Highway One-eleven. This new facility is the result of the planning of Jerry and Gina Hall along with their co owners, Jerry and Judy Norrod. When Jerry and Gina teamed with Jerry and Judy Norrod to establish the new Hall Funeral Home in Livingston, careful planning went into the details. Jerry Norrod a builder, and Jerry Hall a licensed Funeral Director, relied on their years of experience to design a Funeral Home that their friends, families and their community needed.
The new Funeral home is designed for the convenience of their families, visitors and handicapped visitors. The entire area is on one level with easy access to the two entrances. The chapel has a seating capacity of 250 - 275 and is equipped with a large screen to play video memorials during the visitation. The chapel also has a vaulted ceiling and comfortable pews. The spacious, open foyer provides a large visiting area for the families of the deceased and the cherry fireplace creates a homelike atmosphere to share their memories with their friends and loved ones. This facility also includes a convenient, vented smoking room, a spacious kitchen/lounge and large handicapped accessible restrooms. The casket selection room is designed for the ease of those making decisions so that a difficult time can go as smooth as possible. We offer 22 different selections of caskets and many vaults/outer burial containers.
Visit our "Services" page for a list of the services we provide or call 931-823-5010
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Owner, Jerry Doyle Hall is the son of Doyle and Jeanette Hall and is a life long resident of Overton County. He graduated from Livingston Academy in 1983 and then attended Mid-America College of Funeral Service in Jeffersonville, Indiana where he graduated with a diploma in Mortuary Science in 1991. He served his apprentice funeral director requirements at Alexander-Macon County Funeral Home in Lafayette, Tennessee and satisfied those requirements for his licensure as a funeral director and embalmer. He also holds a funeral director and embalmer license in the state of Kentucky. Jerry married Gina K. Brown on February 14, 1992. Gina is the daughter of the late James Kelly Brown and Velma Jean Brown. They now have two sons, Matthew Doyle Hall and Dalton Kelly Hall. Jerry and Gina started a transport and embalming business in Livingston in 1995. Jerry contracted with several area funeral homes for embalming and transporting and gained valuable experience as well as building a reputation for quality work. Gina worked as a Funeral Director's assistant with the duties of filing permits, working with insurance claims, and assisting with the general day to day operations of the business. In 1998, Jerry and Gina decided to open a funeral Home for their friends in Rickman, Tennessee. They purchased an existing building and established what is now the Rickman-Hall Funeral Home.
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