About Us
Celebrating life since 1931
We have been serving the Tri-State Area communities for many years. We’re thankful to be an important part of this community and will continue our longstanding legacy of helping families honor their loved ones.
Our promise
Today, tomorrow, and forever, our commitment to you stays the same.

Dignity
Every life is unique, and we promise to honor and respect each journey, crafting ceremonies that reflect each individual.

Guidance
Navigating grief can be overwhelming; we stand by you, providing direction and solace every step of the way.

Legacy
Beyond a service, we're committed to helping families create lasting tributes that transcend generations.
Our story
Hall Funeral Home and Crematory has proudly served the Tri-State area for over 85 years. Founded in 1931 by Ernest B. Hall Sr. and his wife, Leona, our family-owned and operated funeral home has remained dedicated to providing compassionate, dignified, and respectful service to families in their time of need. Over the years, Hall Funeral Home has grown to meet the evolving needs of the community, offering a wide range of funeral services, including on-site cremation, monument services, and even pet memorialization. Today, the Hall family continues to honor the legacy of service and care that began more than eight decades ago.
27K+
Legacies Honored
93
Years in Business
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Moments Remembered
1931
Hall Funeral Home was founded by Ernest B. Hall Sr. and his wife Leona in Proctorville, Ohio.
1969
Ernest B. Hall Jr. took over the family business.
1971
Ernest B. Hall Jr. married Clorinda Rood.
1975
Clorinda Rood received her Funeral Director’s license to assist Ernie Jr. with the business.
1999
The family purchased land on County Road 775 in Proctorville to build the new funeral home facility.
2015
Ohio River Valley Monument Company was established to assist with memorialization.
2017
The Hall Family purchased Schneider-Hall Funeral Home in 2017.
2020
The Hall family purchased the Rome Pet Cemetery and Crematory to help families with the loss of a pet.
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Our incredible staff
Helping families create lasting legacies is more than a job — it's our calling. We are here to support you in any way we can and will offer you the full attention, knowledge, and compassion you need.

Nick Jones
Funeral Attendant/ Crematory Operator

Jim Smith
Funeral Attendant

Wade Brown
Funeral Attendant

Lexi Hall
Funeral Attendant
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Ernest B. Hall III
Funeral Director/ Embalmer
Ernie is a graduate of Fairland High School class of 1991. Ernie then attended Marshall University. He then went to the Cincinnati College of Mortuary Science where he obtained his Bachelor of Mortuary Science in 1994. He has been licensed since 1995 in the state of Ohio. Ernie and his wife, Tara, have four children; Tori, Lexi, Kali and Ernest "E.B." Hall IV. Ernie is a member of First Baptist Church in Proctorville, OH, Proctorville Masonic Lodge A&FM #550, Proctorville Eastern Star #257, Chesapeake Lions Club, Huntington Habitat for Humanity Board of Directors, Scottish Rite, and Gideons International. Ernie enjoys spending time with his family, traveling, and golf.

Evan Hall
Funeral Director/ Embalmer
Evan is a graduate of Fairland High School class of 1998. He then attended Ohio University. He graduated from the Cincinnati College of Mortuary Science with his Bachelors of Mortuary Science in 2001. He has been licensed in the state of Ohio since 2003. Evan and his wife Jodi, have two daughters Isla and Elora. Evan is a member of Sanctuary of Grace, Proctorville, and he is a member of Chesapeake Lions Club, Lawrence County Chamber of Commerce, and Gideon's International. Evan enjoys spending time with his family, fishing, traveling and golf.

Ericca Hall-Workman
Funeral Director
Ericca is a graduate of Fairland High School class of 1995. She then attended Marshall University where she received her Bachelor's Degree in Nursing. She has been a licensed Funeral Director in the state of Ohio since 2005. Ericca and her husband, Ben, have two daughters Madi and Maci. She attends Sanctuary of Grace Church in Proctorville. Ericca enjoys spending time with her family and traveling.

Tori Hall
Funeral Director
Tori is fourth-generation Hall Family funeral director. She graduated from Fairland High School in 2019 and Marshall University in 2021 with a Bachelor's of Administration Degree. She completed a 2-year apprenticeship and passed her National and State Funeral Director Boards in early 2024. Tori loves spending time with her parents Ernie and Tara Hall, siblings Lexi, Kali, and E.B. Hall, and boyfriend Wade Brown. She also has three dachshunds that she adores. She attends Sanctuary of Grace in Proctorville, OH. Tori also loves to spend time with friends and traveling.

Clorinda G. Rood Hall
Owner/Funeral Director
Clorinda is the Owner of Hall Funeral Home. She was married in 1971 to the late Ernest "Ernie" B. Hall Jr. She is a graduate of Huntington High School class of 1968. She then graduated from Marshall University with her bachelor's degree. She has been a Funeral Director in the state of Ohio since 1975. She has three children; Ernie III, Ericca, and Evan. She has eight grandchildren; Tori, Lexi, Madi, Kali, Maci, EB, Isla, and Elora. She is a member of New Hope United Methodist Church in Proctorville, and Eastern Star #257 of Proctorville. Clorinda enjoys spending time with her family and traveling.

Ryan Summers
Funeral Director/ Embalmer/ Crematory Operator
Ryan is a graduate of Ironton High School class of 2010 where he was Student Body President. He also graduated from Ohio University with an associate's degree. He then attended Cincinnati College of Mortuary Science and obtained a Bachelor's of Mortuary Science in 2014, where he was Class President. Ryan has been licensed in the state of Ohio since 2016. He is also a Certified Crematory Operator. Ryan is a member of Beulah Baptist Church in Proctorville, OH, and is a member of Marshall University Big Green Scholarship Foundation. Ryan enjoys watching his favorite sports teams: Marshall, Ohio State, Cincinnati Bengals, Cincinnati Reds, golfing and spending time with his fiancé Lindsay, his family and his dog Max.

Brady Lipscomb
Funeral Director/ Embalmer
Brady is a graduate of Barboursville High School class of 1974. He also holds degrees from Marshall University in Psychology(1978), Grace Theological Seminary Master of Divinity (1982). He is also a graduate from Mid-America College of Mortuary Science. Brady has over 40 years of Funeral Experience and is licensed in Ohio, West Virginia, and Kentucky. Brady and his wife, Sue, have 5 children and 7 grandchildren. He has been Pastor at Ridgeview Community Bible Church for over 30 years, and Instructor of Bible and Theology at Tri-State Bible College in South Point, Ohio. Brady enjoys family, camping, flying, flight instruction, fishing and hunting.

Brittany Knox
Funeral Director/Embalmer/Crematory Operator
She was a 2003 graduate of Logan High School. Following, she graduated from Marshall University with a Bachelor's in Psychology and graduated from Pittsburgh Institute of Mortuary Science in 2012. She is a licensed funeral director and embalmer in PA, OH, and WV. She is also a licensed crematory operator. She enjoys spending time with her boyfriend Chris and her dog Petie.

Scott Baker
Funeral Attendant
Scott Baker joined the Hall Funeral Home staff in 2017 after a long tenure in retail. He is a member of Beulah Baptist Church Proctorville, OH. Scott's wife name is Stephanie and he has a daughter named Ashley. Scott enjoys watching his favorite football teams, The Ohio State Buckeyes and the Dallas Cowboys.

Greg Robbins
Ohio River Valley Monument Sales Manager
Greg joined Hall Funeral Home as the Ohio River Valley Monument Sales Manager in 2018. Greg is a resident of Chesapeake, OH and is a 1977 graduate of Chesapeake High School. He is married to Jamie Phillips and they have two married children; Jessica Holley and Caleb Robbins. Greg and Jamie also have a very young son, Jaxson Robbins. They also have four grandchildren. Greg is a longtime member of Apostolic Life Cathedral in Guyandotte, WV. He is involved with church growth, various activities, and youth ministries. Greg enjoys Marshall University football and basketball, and is a member of the Big Green Foundation. Greg likes to spend time with his family and church, spending time with close friends, and antique adventures.

Stephen Lipscomb
Funeral Attendant
Grew up in Huntington, West Virginia and graduated from Huntington High and then attended Marshall University. Stephen is a life long resident of Huntington and supporter of Marshall. He has been involved in coaching Huntington Middle School's wrestling team. Also is a member of Huntington Community Church. He enjoys spending time with his wife Lauren, family, dog, and supporting Huntington.

Delana White
Office Manager
Delana G. Burcham-White has been part of the Hall Funeral Home staff since 2009. She will do her very best to assist families with their at need requests and after care questions. She is very dedicated to serving God, her family and to her goal of helping others. She feels very fortunate to gain that opportunity working here at Hall Funeral Home. She is a member of McKinley Chapel United Baptist Church and life member of Proctorville V.F.W. Post 6878. She likes to spend time with her husband Steve and their son Nicholas, along with friends and extended family. Delana and family are the proud owners of three fur babies. She is an aunt to two beautiful girls and their family including a special great niece and fur baby niece. She enjoys many outdoor activities, flower gardening and crafting. Delana graduated from Fairland High School in 1982, St Mary's School of Radiologic Technology obtaining ARRT certification, and was a former EMT with SEOEMS.

Mike Thompson
Funeral Attendant
Mike has been with Hall Funeral Home since 2001. He is a 1970 graduate from Huntington East. Mike is retired from CSX Railroad. He, and his wife Linda, have two Children Tara and Alan. He has 6 grandchildren. Mike is Ernie Hall III's Father-In-Law. Mike enjoys watching his grandchildren, watching sports, and taking road trips.
A place of healing
We welcome you to explore the Hall Funeral Home and Crematory facilities, and invite you to discover a comforting and peaceful place to honor your loved one.






Seamless Arrangements
We'll help you with everything you need with a simple step-by-step process for all of your funeral, cremation and cemetery plans.

Unique Funerals and Tributes
Every individual is unique. Which is why we offer fully customizable memorial services designed just for your family.

Around the Clock Support
We're here to answer any questions and help in any way we can – 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.
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“Halls has had all of my family on my moms side and has always been amazing with the family members who lost a loved one!”
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