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1971 - 2024
1971 - 2024
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Daniel Franklin Hall Jr., age 52, passed away suddenly on January 6, 2024 at his home in Goose Creek, SC.
Daniel was born on June 10,1971 in Charlotte, NC to Daniel Franklin Hall, Sr. and Diane McGinnis who both attended Olympic High School as Danny did. He preceded both of his parents.
Danny leaves behind his son, Daniel Franklin Hall, III whom is married to Summer Hall and has four grandchildren (Regan, David, Brayden & Marleigh).
His daughter, Savanna Lee Hall, is an accomplished student and will be graduating early from Goose Creek High School in May of 2024.
Danny has one sister, Angela Christine Hall and niece Emma Hall.
Daniel married Tara Nicole Hall on July 3,2021 in Charleston, SC. and has a step-son, Miles VanPelt Weller.
Danny had concrete in his blood as he was preceded by his beloved Papa, Carl Franklin Hall. Danny started working with him in his early teenage years and continued in the field in North Carolina, Florida, Tennessee and then finally South Carolina. He was into hot rods and loved to cook and spend time hiking in TN or at the beach here at home. He had an enormous personality and will be missed by so many family and friends.
A celebration of life will be held for Danny at
John McCants Veterans Park pavilion on
Saturday, Feb 17, 2024 from 12 PM - 2 PM.
355 Anita Drive, Goose Creek, SC 29445
Expressions of sympathy may be viewed or submitted online at palmettocs.com.
Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Palmetto Cremation Society, 5638 N Rhett Ave, Charleston, SC 29406, 843.722.2555.
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