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Geoffrey Neil Hall

Geoffrey Neil Hall

männlich 1925 - 2010  (84 Jahre)


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  • Name Geoffrey Neil Hall 
    Geburt 9 Aug 1925  [1
    Geschlecht männlich 
    Leben & Wirken (Englisch) eoffrey Neil Hall 9 August 1925 - 18 April 2010




    Hall family at Rayner Rd: Ken, John, Geoff, Peter, Con, Girlie in front

    One of the Piha Surf Club's most loyal and long-serving members passed away
    recently.  Geoff Hall had held virtually every officer position in the Piha
    Surf Club and always attended anniversary club get-togethers. He was one of
    only three surviving members of the legendary Piha Spivs and Drones Club
    (now only Peter Hall and Bert McCarthny remain) and at his funeral, the
    congregation joined in the Spivs and Drones chant, led by his daughter:

    "Rootie toot toot! Rootie toot toot!
    We are the boys from the institute
    We don't smoke and we don't chew
    And we don't go with girls who do.
    Our class won the bible!"

    The Hall family were West Coasters who in 1934 emigrated to live in Auckland
    where Geoff attended Otahuhu Tech and Auckland Grammar School.  In 1940 the
    family purchased three sections in Rayner Road, Piha (where the Meads are
    now).  Father Con was an imposing barrel-chested man who had served as lock
    in the New Zealand Army Reserve rugby team during the First World War, the
    first team to wear the black jersey with silver fern.  His wife, Girlie, was
    a capable no-nonsense woman, an effective foil for her husband.

    There were four Hall boys, Ken, Geoff, Peter and John, and all helped
    construct the Piha bach from second-hand timber, much of it kauri. They were
    all tall and good-looking and very gentlemanly in manner. The oldest three
    all joined the surf club (John had a long career overseas in the NZ Army),
    and being good sportsmen - Geoff played rugby league, Peter represented
    Auckland at rugby and Ken Taranaki - were a great asset to the surf club,
    forming the mainstays of teams during the 1940s and 1950s.

    The Hall brothers also gave long service in sports administration, in
    Geoff's case in rugby league and the surf club. Geoff was treasurer from
    1941 to 1946 and in that role incorporated the club, secretary 1946-47,
    chairman 1952-54, and president 1958-64. In 1967 he was made a life member.

    They were also as young men deputised to babysit for me and my sister along
    Rayner Road, an unusual job for teenaged boys, and in 1947 Geoff, having
    trained as an account went to work for my father at City Haulage Ltd, where
    he stayed till he went to work for Royal Exchange Assurance, his job till he
    retired aged 55.

    Geoff married Heather Murdoch in 1953 and they had four children - two girls
    and twin boys. In the mid-1960s his job took him to Hamilton, New Plymouth
    and Wellington until 1978. He separated from Heather, and in 1981 remarried
    to "Heather 2", Heather McEwen who had five children from a previous
    marriage.

    Geoff's great retirement project was in genealogy. Over many years he
    completed exemplary genealogies of his maternal and paternal families, not
    just dry charts, but with many amazing photographs and memories. In 2008 he
    published these in two volumes, one with a photo on Piha from the old Hall
    bach site on the cover. Geoff was a JP and an active member of genealogical
    societies.

    With his interest in history, Geoff was a mine of information for me when I
    was writing the 75th anniversary book for the surf club. He greatly enjoyed
    all the celebratory events. His death was unexpected but he had to time to
    say goodbye to all his family and to go out listening to his family singing
    old familiar songs at his bedside.

    Geoff was a lovely, gentle man, who generously gave back to communities in
    which he lived over his whole lifetime. He is survived by Heather and their
    children, and his brother Peter.

    Sandra Coney 
    Tod 18 Apr 2010  [1
    Personen-Kennung I125166  Crasciniaci_20250908 ohne 20229
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    Familie 1 Heather Murdoch 
    Eheschließung 1953  [1
    Kinder 
     1. Grant Hall
     2. Wayne Hall
    Familien-Kennung F88828  Familienblatt  |  Familientafel
    Zuletzt bearbeitet am 23 Okt 2012 

    Familie 2 Heather McEwen 
    Eheschließung 1981 
    Familien-Kennung F88829  Familienblatt  |  Familientafel
    Zuletzt bearbeitet am 23 Okt 2012 

  • Quellen 
    1. [S18103] Coney, Sandra, Geoffrey Neil Hall 9 August 1925 - 18 April 2010.