Alyssa Bryanne Hall, 21, of Calhoun, Georgia passed away unexpectedly on August 10, 2023, with her parents by her side. She was born on September 13, 2001, to Bryan and Kristen Johnson Hall. She was preceded in death by her grandfather, Don T. Hall; great-grandparents, Bob and Marleen Boswell.
She is survived by her parents, Bryan and Kristen Hall; brother, Spencer Hall; sister, Sarah “Skye” Hall; grandparents, Randy and Darleen Moore, Randy and Sherry Johnson; great-grandmother, Johnnie Sue Boswell; aunts and uncles, Matthew and Brooke Dyer, Bri Hall, Blair Hall, Creg Boswell, Cory Johnson; cousins, Parker Dyer, Connar Dyer, Grey Dyer, Nicholas Johnson, Cameron Boswell.
From an early age, she suffered with seizures until she was diagnosed with Angelman Syndrome, a rare genetic disorder that came with severe developmental delay. With a light so bright in a world so dim. She showed the world what sparkles and sunshine could really be. She was and still is the exact definition of pure innocence. She never knew a stranger, as she reached for their hand and held them close to her heart. She affected everyone and everything that has ever come in contact with her. Her giggles, her happy squeals, and even her attitude could even make the coldest person fall in love. She understood so much more than it seemed.
Funeral services will be conducted on Monday, August 14, 2023, at 6:00 PM from the chapel of Max Brannon and Sons Funeral Home with Rev. Eddie Brannon officiating. The family will receive friends on Monday, from 4:00 PM until the service hour at Max Brannon and Sons. A private burial will be held with Matt Dyer, Craig Crump, Randy Moore, and Kevin Crump serving as pallbearers.
In lieu of flowers, the family ask that donations be made to help cover funeral expenses.
The Brannon family and staff are honored to serve the family of Alyssa Hall.
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711 College Street, Calhoun, GA 30701
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