Born: November 17, 1949 Died March 12, 2025
Section F, Row7, Lot 95

Clinton Alan “Buzzy” Hall was born in Cleburne, Texas, to William and Katie Hall on November 17, 1949.
Alan was a man for all seasons, with talents in many areas. He was an outstanding math and science student, taking accelerated classes all four years of high school. At The University of North Texas, Alan earned Bachelor of Science degrees in both accounting and computer science, putting his skills to work developing and managing software and information systems for oil and gas companies.
Throughout his teen and adult life, Alan made music as often as possible. He played bass guitar in the local band The Shux, with gigs in Cleburne, Fort Worth and Dallas. He continued his music career until 1972 when his son, Eric Hall was born and his daughter, Angela Hall was born in 1980.
He met his forever love Pam Heston, a professional ballerina, Pilates instructor and director for Mary Kay Inc. in 1996. For nearly 30 years, Alan and Pam enjoyed an active life filled with laughter and a shared love for their families and music, the lake, Porsches, and traveling to Formula 1 races in the US and abroad. Alan and Pam built their home together on Lake Worth. Pulling their kids and grandkids behind the boat, skiing and tubing for Camp at the Lake was the most fun! Alan was happiest when singing, skiing, driving his GT3, boating, fishing, and watching football, baseball and Formula 1 on television.
He was preceded in death by his parents; sister, Lynna Gallagher; brother, Dennis Hall; and his son, Eric Hall.
He was survived by his wife Pam; daughter, Angela Hall and husband, Ivan Collins; sister Rhonda Oesch and husband, Scott; brother-in-law, Gene Gallagher and wife, Cynthia; daughter-in-law, Leah Green; son-in-law, James Cory Fuxa; daughter-in-law, Nikki Mildren and husband, Matt; and his beloved grandchildren, Arrow Collins, Zane and Kate Hall, Emma and Cole Fuxa, Claire and Matthew Mildren; and many extended family members and friends, all of whom loved him dearly.