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Veteran Ufologist Richard Hall Succumbs To Cancer!

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posted on Jul, 17 2009 @ 06:26 PM
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Greetings Forumerions,

Ufology has lost another icon:


It is with great sadness today that I report the passing of one of Ufology’s icons; Richard (Dick) Hall succumbed to Cancer this morning, he was 78 years old.

Dick was born on December 25, 1930, in Hartford, Connecticut; in 1949, realizing that war was forthcoming, he spent two years with the newly borne Air Force, followed by six years in the Air Force Reserve.


The rest of the story . . .

Frank Warren



posted on Jul, 17 2009 @ 06:28 PM
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Thanks for the story! Now I'm interested in learning more about the man. Pretty interesting so far.



posted on Jul, 18 2009 @ 12:13 AM
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Hi LL1.


Originally posted by LunarLooney1
Thanks for the story! Now I'm interested in learning more about the man. Pretty interesting so far.


Your welcome; I was happy to see that Dick is appearing in Jame's Fox's latest film, "I Know What I Saw" . . .

Cheers,
Frank



posted on Jul, 18 2009 @ 12:49 AM
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Thanks Frank.

Yes, Richard Hall used to hang out in 'UFO Updates'.
UFO Updates is paid subscribers only these days
or free email read-only delivery if you ask nicely.

At one time Richard was trying to sell his vast UFO book collection.

I read a bit here and there around the internet about him.
He always seemed honest and caring.

Richard is in green here...

www.hallrichard.com...



posted on Jul, 18 2009 @ 01:14 PM
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Mornin' PM,


Originally posted by Project MotherShip

Thanks Frank.


Your welcome!



Yes, Richard Hall used to hang out in 'UFO Updates'.
UFO Updates is paid subscribers only these days
or free email read-only delivery if you ask nicely.


He was making comments up until a few weeks actually.



At one time Richard was trying to sell his vast UFO book collection.


And did sell a good majority; I bought my first addition of Frank Scully's, Behind The Flying Saucers from him.


I read a bit here and there around the internet about him.
He always seemed honest and caring.

www.hallrichard.com...

Richard is in green here...


I can say with great authority that many of us held Dick Hall in the highest esteem; his shoes cannot be filled, however, his life's contribution to Ufology will be a permanent record, a fitting legacy for us all.

Cheers,
Frank



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