Service Date: March 7, 2026
Visitation Info: Linnemann Funeral Homes Burlington
Service Info: Linnemann Funeral Homes Burlington

Guy Hallman

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Guy Hallman, 64, passed away unexpectedly on March 3, 2026. Born on February 11, 1962, to the late Robert Harry Hallman and Carole (née Hart), Guy grew up in New Jersey and carried that strong, steady presence with him throughout his life. He was preceded in death by his parents and his sister, Leigh Marsh. Guy is survived by his loving wife of 36 years, Karen (née Hendy), whom he adored and faithfully served a cup of coffee every morning. He leaves behind his son, Nathan Hallman (Rachel); his daughter, Sarah Davis (Myles); his cherished grandson, Russ; and another grandson, Vince, who is eagerly awaited and already deeply loved. Guy proudly served with the Hebron Fire Department for 5–6 years and was the kind of man who was always willing to step in and help—no matter the situation. Whether assisting friends with a move despite a bad back or making sure every guest had enough food and plenty of ice at a gathering, he put others first without hesitation. A devoted and passionate fan of the Philadelphia Eagles, Guy rarely missed a chance to cheer them on. (He would root for the Bengals too—so long as they weren’t playing the Eagles.) He seemed to know every song lyric, movie line, and bit of trivia imaginable, delivering them with quick wit and a wonderfully edgy sense of humor that kept everyone laughing.

Guy never met a stranger. He greeted friends with a warm hug and made sure to send them off with one too—always walking everyone out to their car, regardless of the weather or circumstance. Even after knee surgery, he insisted on seeing guests safely to their vehicles. He never wore a coat, but somehow always made sure everyone else was warm, fed, and cared for. If you left his home, you left with leftovers. To those who loved him, Guy was like a gentle bear—strong, protective, and steady. On camping trips, boating adventures, hikes, drive-in movie nights, card games, family vacations, or simple backyard gatherings, his presence made everyone feel safe. He could tread water for hours and seemed ready to handle anything life threw his way. When Guy was around, you simply felt secure. He loved to travel, to talk, to laugh, and to make people feel valued. More than anything, he loved his family and friends fiercely and faithfully. He made sure everyone had enough to eat, enough to drink, and enough love. Guy Hallman was a devoted husband, proud father and grandfather, loyal friend, and a man who made the world feel safer just by being in it. His hugs, his humor, and his generous heart will be deeply missed and forever cherished.

Visitation will be held Saturday, March 7, 2026, from 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. at Linnemann Funeral Home, with funeral services beginning at noon. A reception will follow. To View Guy’s services live, please visit https://youtube.com/live/NoJYZfe93Hw?feature=share

In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorial contributions be made to Wounded Warrior Project or Tunnel to Towers Foundation in Guy’s honor.

Saturday
7
March
10:30 am - 12:00 pm

Linnemann Funeral Homes Burlington

1940 Burlington Pike
BURLINGTON KY 41005
Saturday
7
March
12:00 pm

Linnemann Funeral Homes Burlington

1940 Burlington Pike
BURLINGTON KY 41005

Guy Hallman

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Saturday
7
March
1:00 pm - 3:00 pm

Linnemann Funeral Homes Burlington

1940 Burlington Pike
BURLINGTON, KY 41005

So sorry my friend!

I’m so sorry for your loss! Know that my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family!

My condolences

I’m so sad to hear about Guy’s passing. I didn’t know him personally but worked with him over the years. He was an integral part of the team. Praying for comfort for his loved ones.

Stephanie Chisti

Good bye my friend

I have worked with Guy for 16 years. He always reminded me that he was my friend first and my boss second. He truly was a GREAT friend. In the many years that I worked with him, I never once saw him angry or upset. Always positive and uplifting. I always looked forward to our almost daily phone conversations. He was a great person and friend. He will be missed by many!!

Guy Hallman

My thoughts and prayers go out to the Hallman Family. Guy was a real pleasure to work with. Though the majority of our conversations involved work, they never ended before we ventured off about family, vacations, etc. He will truly be missed.

Bo Campbell – Fifth Third Collateral Team

my Condolence

My condolence to the family. Guy was a wonderful person to work with at 5/3

Cynthia A. Turner
Collateral Team

He will be missed

I had the privilege of working with Guy for several years, and in that time he became so much more than a co‑worker—he became a true friend. Every conversation with him left me in a better mood, and often with a new dinner idea to try. I admired his ability to stay positive, even on the most stressful days. His kindness, optimism, and easy humor made our workplace better, and he will be greatly missed.

Guy Hallman

Guy was a great man and a good friend at work. Just as his obituary says, he loved to talk! I will miss his wisdom, and most importantly, I will miss his laugh. Sending prayers of support to the entire family for their loss.

Kind and Considerate

My sincere condolences to Guy’s family and work partners. I was privileged to know Guy through a working relationship for several years between 5/3rd Bank and Allstate Appraisal. I remember Guy for his kind and predominantly gentle personality along with his love and concerns for/about his family that were clearly evident during our many phone conversations. Although I am sure he is sorely missed by so many who were blessed to know him, I have no doubts that Guy is now at his place in the Lord’s presence. Rest in Peace kind friend.