Timothy Isaiah Hall, 18-year-old TikTok influencer, passed from this life into his eternal life on Saturday, July 31, while spending the day with his fiancé and some close friends. Hall, also known as Timbo or Isaiah, is survived by his mother and step-father, Tessie Hires (Rosendo Blas); his father, Timothy Scott Hall; his Me-Ma, Betty Hires Webb; his brother, Preston Hall; his three sisters, Isabela Gutierrez, Josefina Alcantar and Bethany Hall; his half-sister, Chloe Hall; his uncle and aunt, Michael Hires (Amy) and Sherry Hires Sorrell; his niece, Annaliese Hall and a host of cousins. Hall is also survived by his fiancé, Kori Williams. Hall was preceded in death by his grandfather, Aaron Hires and his uncle, Stanley Hires.
Hall was born in Tifton, Ga., on July 17, 2003, to Tessie Hires and Scott Hall, but lived most of his short life in Hamilton County. He graduated from Jennings First Christian School in May of 2021. He was always the light in the room, no matter when or where he was. Not only did he make his family and friends laugh with his contagious laughter, dad jokes and the occasional dirty joke, but also gave his 200,000 TikTok fans something relatable and funny to view every day. Even though he sought to be a welder, his true happiness and inspiration came from his videos and everyone around him. Hall loved outdoor activities, such as fishing with his father and brother and swimming at the nearest lake or river with his closest friends. He hoped to father amazing children and be married to the girl of his dreams. Hall was a great son, sibling and friend and will be deeply missed, but will never be forgotten by anyone that knew him. He was a gentle giant and strived to be the peacemaker in a crowd and so, to his family, friends and TikTok followers, Hall would say, “Peace out, until we meet again.”
Funeral services were held on Friday, Aug. 6, in the chapel of Harry T. Reid Funeral Home in Jasper, with Pastor Aaron Scott officiating. Interment was at Long Bridge Cemetery in Nashville, Ga. Harry T. Reid Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.