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Napoleon Hall affectionnatley known as “Fella” was born January 4, 1949, in Dallas County, Alabama to the late Anna Bell Hall Lewis and John Bizzell.
Napoleon accepted Christ at an early age and joined the New Hope Baptist Church which later became Greater New Hope under thedership of Reverend Johnnie Blunt.
Napoleon was called to eternal rest on Friday, December 20, 2019 at the Diversicare of Park Place and Rehabilitation Center of Selma. He will surely be missed by all who knew him.
He was preceded in death by his loving mother, Anna Bell Hall Lewis, Stepfather, Roy Lewis, Sr., his father, John Bizzell, Grandparents, Levy and Coranna Hall and son, Natavious Fields Hall.
Napoleon leaves to cherish his memories two sons,Napoleon Morton of Beloit, Alabama, Calvin (Selina) Pullom of Detroit, Michigan; two daughters, Felecianna (Curtis) Williams of Birmingham, Alabama and Michelle Jackson of Beloit, Alabama; one dedicated and loving sister, Betty (Harry) Reese of Selma, Alabama; two brothers, Roger (Annette) Lewis of Beloit, Alabama and Roy (Beverlyn) Lewis, Jr. of Montgomery, Alabama; one aunt, Mercy Dell Boykin of Selma, Alabama; ten grandchildren, Chelesea Williams, Keyna Amerson, Calvin Jackson, Antoine Amerson, Cedric Young, Aerial Pullom, Shamike Jackson, Jeremy Jiles, Marquita and Shakra Howard; two nephews, Roger Lewis, Jr. Bryan Lewis; two nieces, Anita Gholston, Catrena Howard and a host of cousins other loving relatives and friends.
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