Saratoga Springs - Glenn Dameron Hall, 55, Finance Executive, Saratoga Springs and Silver Bay, NY, died on Saturday, May 30, in Saratoga Springs, NY, at the age of 55. Mr. Hall was a devoted husband to his wife Amber Hall (nee Valone), and loving father to his children, Henry Dameron Hall and Margaret Stuart Hall. Mr. Hall had an astonishingly rich and full life surrounded by family and many close friends. He was known for his magnetic personality which led to his nickname, "The Chief". He was the consummate host and a personal mentor and inspiration to many. One of his favorite sayings was "the world is my oyster." Mr. Hall was an explorer and traveled extensively throughout the world. He was an avid skier and outdoorsman, and a keen student of architecture and historic renovation. During his early years he founded a youth scholarship fund at the Andrew E. Zimmer Fish and Game Association, Staten Island, NY. Mr. Hall had an illustrious career in finance and was considered one of the best in the field of bond sales. He joined Dillon Read & Co in 1983, Lehman Brothers in 1993, serving as Managing Director of Corporate Bond Sales. In 2005 he then joined RBS/Greenwich Capital in Stamford, and also was with UBS Securities and Société Générale Securities. He retired from Société Générale in 2014. Mr. Hall and his wife enjoyed renovating their historic homes including a loft in Manhattan's Flatiron district, an 1860's Victorian in Bedford, NY, and a summer home in Silver Bay, NY on Lake George. Mr. Hall was preceded in death by his father William C. Hall in 2010 and is survived by his wife and children, his mother, Sarah E. Hall, of Mansfield, MA, his sister, Virginia Hall Orzell of Wrentham, MA, his brother, Todd W. Hall, and spouse Chase Hall of Northport, ME and eight nieces and nephews. Mr. Hall attended Eltingville Lutheran School in Staten Island, NY, Brooklyn Technical High School, State University of New York at Buffalo. In 1983 he received an MBA from Emory University's Goizueta Business School. A Memorial Service will be held at The First Presbyterian Church in New York City, on Saturday, June 13 at 11:00 am. The church is located at 12 West 12th Street at Fifth Avenue. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations may be made to the Melanoma Research Foundation (1411 K Street, NW Suite 800, Washington, DC 20005). Online remembrances may be made at www.burkefuneralhome.com.