Memorable Manitobans: James Wallace “Jim” Hall (1935-2007)

Customs broker, realtor.

Born at Windsor, Ontario on 26 January 1935, he worked as a customs broker at Windsor before being transferred to Winnipeg in 1967. In 1970 he joined George H. Young where he remained for 20 years. Following retirement, he received a Real Estate Broker’s License and established the firm of Carolan and Company Real Estate Services with his wife, specializing in the sale of cottage and retirement properties. He was involved with real estate courses through the Manitoba Real Estate Association where he served a two-year term as President. He was also a member of the Winnipeg Real Estate Board as well as a member of Independent Real Estate Brokers of Manitoba. He died of cancer on 3 April 2007.

Sources:

Obituary, Winnipeg Free Press, 14 April 2007.

“They left their mark,” Winnipeg Free Press, 30 December 2007, page B2.

This page was prepared by Gordon Goldsborough.

Page revised: 3 November 2013

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