Bennett L. “Benny” Wall
January 27, 1954- January 27 2022
Benny Wall was the son of the late Leonard Wall and the late Florrie Wall Padgett. He was the husband of the late Kayron Mathis Wall. Surviving family includes a daughter and son-in-law, Kara and Les Brill and a son and daughter-in-law, Clayton and Tonya Wall. His grandchildren include Landon and Kyndall Brill and Coy and Cade Wall. Also surviving are his sister, Linda (Doug) Wood and his brother, David Wall.
Benny and Kayron began dating in high school and were married forty-five years until her death on February 14, 2021. Benny was a life-long resident of Chesnee, a graduate of Chesnee High School, and a member of Chesnee First Baptist Church. He was employed by District Two Schools Transportation.
Benny’s brother-in-law, Dr. Greg Mathis, will conduct a funeral service on Sunday January 30, 2022 at 2:00 in the Chapel of Harris-Nadeau Mortuary. A formal visitation has not been scheduled due to CDC guidelines. However, you may speak with the family following the service or continue to send words of encouragement, love, and support through your messages, cards, and calls. A private burial will be held in Springhill Memorial Gardens.
Comments may also be shared with the family on the Harris-Nadeau Life Tribute page at: www.harrisnadeaumortuary.com
In lieu of flowers, and to honor Benny and Kayron, contributions may be made to a scholarship fund for Chesnee High School Seniors. Please make payments to: The Benny and Kayron Wall Scholarship Fund C/O Arthur State Bank, 112 N. Alabama Ave. Chesnee, SC 29323.
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