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Damian Tanner Hall “Tan Man”, age 18 of Dandridge passed away Tuesday, January 3, 2023.
He is preceded in death by his papaw, Randy Boling, mamaw, Susan Scott, great grandparents, Lefford and Frances Patterson and Doan and Pearl Boling.
Tanner is survived by his dog, Mr. Biscuit, parents, Shane and Jennifer Boling Hall, brother, Randy Hall (Ashton), nephew, Ryder Cash, extra brother, Kris Hanson(Amber), extra nephew, Elijah Hanson, his nana, Darlene Boling, papaw, Danny McCurry, aunts, Jessica Hall and Amanda Evans (Matt), uncle, Randall Boling, first cousins, Heaven and Skyleigh Smathers, Jake Gibson, and Charity Caldwell, great aunts and uncles, Helen Tipton, Evelyn (Garland) Foland, Sam (Arlene) Ballard and Dina Kay, extra aunts and uncles, Rhoda and Robbie Tipton and Jarred Wilson, his friends (family) since birth, Robbie G. Tipton, Carlie Tipton, Skylar Cooper, Jaxon Wilson and Brandon McCracken.
Friends he had made for life, Conner Atkins, Wyatt Crippen, Eli Wise, Mason Wright, Waylon Guinn and so many more.
If we tried to list all of his family and friends, it would take up the whole newspaper. He was not only liked but loved by many family and friends.
He will always be well known for his unique personality and will forever be our “Tan Man”.
The family will have a drop in Celebration of Life at the Sunflower Barn 1686 TN-139 Dandridge, TN on Saturday, January 21, 2023 from 1:00 – 3:00pm.
In lieu of flowers, the family asks that you donate to your favorite charity or to a family in need in his name.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
162 East Meeting Street PO Box 1025, Dandridge, TN 37725
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JRI
January 10, 2023
Farewell, old friend. Though we may have parted ways in life, more so than ever now, your memory will be held dearly and looked back upon in fondness.
Once more, farewell Tanner.
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