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Stephen McKinley Wall

Pilot Mountain, North Carolina

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WALL CHARLOTTE - Stephen McKinley Wall passed away unexpectedly Sunday, June 20, 2010 at Hunters-ville General Hospital. Mr. Wall was born in Surry County to Aubrey McKinley and Mildred Badgett Wall December 30, 1962. He was preceded in death by his father Aubrey McKinley Wall and is survived by...

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I wish to express my deepest regrets to the family of Stephen Wall. I was blessed to have the opportunity to rent several units from the McKinley Group for my homeless clients. Stephen always went out of his way to work with me and those clients in order to assist them in returning to self-sufficiency. He was a kind and wonderful spirit, someone that you do not meet everyday in business. My heart is truly heavy this evening with hearing of his passing. I will keep him mother and family...

I had the pleasure of working with Stephen for several years and just found out about his passing now. I'm so very sorry, he was a great and kind man who will be missed very much. Paul King-Charlotte

Stephen was a good friend of mine from business school. We shared many experiences together at Rollins College, not to mention lots of laughs. My wife and I will miss him and look forward to seeing him again in heaven.

Stephen was the example of just how compassionate and kind people can be. I feel privilged that I met him in my lifetime and am able to call him my friend. You are loved and will be missed more than words can express.

Our deepest sympathies from all the guys at Woodies Auto Charlottetowne.

Robert,Mark and Harry

Stephen was one of the nicest individuals I have ever had the pleasure of knowing. His genuine kindness, gentle spirit, and quick wit will be missed. Rest in peace, Stephen.

I will always remember Stephen as a kind, hard working and extremely generous person. He will be missed by many.

On behalf of the Charlotte Chorale we would like to extend our deepest sympathy. Stephen sang with us for years dating back to when we were the Philharmonic Chorus. He was a gentle man and always made us laugh with his quick wit. He was an angel on earth and is now an angel in heaven.

I am bereft over such an awful, unexpected loss. Stephen was a colleague and client of mine in Charlotte. But, more importantly, he was a gentleman and "great guy." He will be greatly missed.