Death: Eddie Hallett Obituary – It was Eddie A. Hallett. Taking into consideration the length of time that has passed, we are only able to choose a few individuals from our entire graduating class who have left an impression that will remain with us for the rest of our lives. It is hard for us to remember those years without having a memory of you in them. We cannot go through life without you. Eddie is the kind of person you would want to have as a friend because he is humorous, he is grounded in reality, and he is fantastic in every way. That is how he has always been the case. You are going to be greatly missed by all of us. Brother, the time has come for you to expand your wings and take flight! In the hereafter, may you discover the power and peace that lasts forever.
He served his country with honor in Vietnam, which was his first assignment. Later on, he would arrive in San Antonio, where he would meet Mike Garrett, who extended an invitation to attend church. Without their knowledge, the encounter would later cause them to be bothered by their in-laws. Nancy, Mike’s sister-in-law, was the person he met at that church service, and the two of them eventually were married in 1963. Edward’s mother, Kathleen (Mcllhanney) Hallett, his father, Jerome Hallett, and his wife, Nancy (Henry) Hallett, all passed away before him.
These individuals are referred to as his predecessors. Edward is survived by his children, great-grandchildren, and great-great-grandchildren; his brother, Robert (Bob) Hallett (Sally), and their children, Robert (Rob) Hallett (Heather) and Jason Hallett (Corrin); his sister, Sheila Ensley (Ronald deceased), and her son Jerome King; his sister Sharon Washburn (William) and her daughter Shelly Comino (John); and his great-great-grandchildren, Ainsley Allen, Cole Allen, Ripley Allen, Charlie Rose Allen, Kira Allen, Ki It is with deep appreciation that the family would like to express their gratitude to his girlfriend, Connie Montgomery, who has taken on the role of his caregiver over the past few years. We will miss him tremendously, but he will never be forgotten.