Army Veteran Adam Hall, 1976-2020
Army Veteran Adam Hall passed away on April 15, 2020.

By the time Rani Hall walked into the Little Rock Air Force Base Military Clothing store, she was exhausted.

She had just driven 2,500 miles from Seattle to say goodbye to her husband, Adam. The 43-year-old Veteran, who served in the Army for five years and achieved the rank of Specialist, had been placed on life support Easter Sunday after developing a serious infection while being treated for complications arising from a congenital heart defect. He had just days to live.

Rani had already set out to make Adamโ€™s final arrangements, but the COVID-19 pandemic complicated things at every turn: Most funeral homes were no longer holding services, and the Honor Guard had suspended Funeral Honors. Worse yet, the hospital was no longer allowing visitors under 18, meaning her two children, 11-year-old Kaiโ€™ne and 14-year-old Bane, would have to say goodbye to their father over the phone.

Disappointed and grief-stricken, Rani asked Military Clothing Store Manager Lari Sasser for help outfitting Adam for his funeral. For the next hour, Sasser stood by Raniโ€™s side, helping her ensure Adam would be relieved of duty in his Army Service Uniform, complete with the medals and ribbons he earned in service of his country.

โ€œShe said yes at a time when so many people were saying no,โ€ Rani said. โ€œLari went through every single one of his pins to make sure they were all correct. She told us to take our time and let us take a breather whenever we needed it. She did everything she could to make sure everything was just right for Adam, and it meant a lot to us.โ€

Rani said Sasser even took her and Kaiโ€™ne over to the main store to help them pick out a suit when she heard he didnโ€™t yet have clothes to wear to his fatherโ€™s service.

โ€œIt was so sweet and kind of her to do that,โ€ Rani said. โ€œShe reminded me of my mom when my mom couldnโ€™t be there.โ€

Gathering ribbons and medals is often an overwhelming task for grieving family members, Sasser said. Thatโ€™s why she and her teamโ€”including Customer Experience Associate Tomiko Kerner, who also helped Raniโ€”always try to make locating uniform items as easy as possible for Warfightersโ€™ families.

Little Rock AFB Military Clothing Store Manager Lari Sasser
Little Rock AFB Military Clothing Store Manager Lari Sasser

โ€œI just want somebody to take care of me when Iโ€™m at that point,โ€ said Sasser, herself a military spouse. โ€œI donโ€™t want to have to work to fulfill my loved oneโ€™s wishes. If these people who served want to be put to rest in their uniform, weโ€™re going to make it happen. Weโ€™re going to do the best job we can possibly do to make their wishes come true.โ€

Adam passed away on April 15, just hours after being put into hospice care. Uniform and medals in hand, Rani finally made contact with a funeral home that could accommodate Adamโ€™s service. On April 21, friends and family gathered at Robinson Mortuary North in North Little Rock to remember him as a man who deeply loved his children and always put family first.

โ€œMy kids got to see their dad in his uniform, which theyโ€™d never seen before,โ€ Rani said. โ€œThey thought it was really cool that he was a Soldier. Lari really did an amazing job. Iโ€™m forever grateful for her.โ€

For Sasser, helping families like the Halls in their time of need isnโ€™t just part of her job; itโ€™s something much more personal.

โ€œIโ€™ve hugged many strangers with tears coming from my eyes,โ€ she said. โ€œThatโ€™s not really possible right now with the pandemic, so it was hard for me not to be able to hug Rani. But Iโ€™m very thankful I was able to be there for her.โ€

  1. April Glickman Avatar

    I love serving those who serve.. This what makes MCS so special. Lari this is amazing!!!


    1. Steve Smith Avatar

      Thank you April for writing to your Exchange Post!

      Yes, she is amazing!

      Steve Smith
      Editor, the Exchange Post


  2. Lucy Zick Avatar

    Such a sad situation with the pandemic going on. Kudos to Lari Sasser for doing what Mcs’s would do if given the chance. That’s what makes us proud to work in Military Clothing.


  3. Paula Hall (Lewis) Avatar

    As been called the mother of MCSS (now called MCS) I am so proud of you Lari. Back in the 70s we started with just 7 test stores…me, Don Swem and Cecil Osborn. The ideal was the troops came first and all my mangers went above and beyond the call of duty. I am so glad it is still the same. MCSS/MCS managers keep your mother proud.


    1. Steve Smith Avatar

      Ms. Hall:

      Thank you so much for writing to your Exchange Post!

      Steve Smith
      Editor, The Exchange Post


  4. Jerry Johnston Avatar

    Wonderful commitment to โ€œServing those who Serveโ€! As a retired Exchange associate you make us proud for going โ€œAbove and Beyondโ€! Thank you!!!


    1. Steve Smith Avatar

      Mr. Johnston:

      Thank you for writing to your Exchange Post. Yes indeed, “serving those who serve.”

      Steve Smith
      Editor, The Exchange Post


  5. Vilmara Garner Avatar

    This was an amazing. Thanks Lari


    1. Steve Smith Avatar

      Thank you so much for writing to your Exchange Post! Lari is truly helping a customer!

      Steve Smith
      Editor, the Exchange Post


  6. Jimmie Gomez Avatar

    Great customer service, Lari! You really are a rock star.


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