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Just another soldier gone to get a great reward, He fought the fight and kept the faith, And now gone home to be with God.
Some day we will meet again our loved one gone before, Some day wetoo will reach the happy land, Where parting is no more.
So please don't mourn for me, as new wings I now claim. I can take my flight to heaven, because the angels came.
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Family and Friends
Family and Friends
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The family of Darrell Coleman Hall wishes to acknowledge all acts of kindness extended to us during this time of bereavement.
Your expressions of love through flowers, calls, visits and prayers have helped to make our grief lighter to bear. May God
continue to richly bless you and find you in His favor.
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Darrell Coleman Hall was hom on March 21, 1983 to Darrell Hall and the late Toni Handspike in Adanta, Georgia.
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He attended E. L. Connally Elementary School,
Sylvan Middle School and then matriculated at
Douglass High School
in Adanta, Georgia.
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Lil Darrell, as he was affectionately called, J;;~t~ grew up in Greater Rising Star Baptist Church, known as The Love Cen.ter in Atlanta. He was a member of the Jam Church, youth minister, drummer and ~!.~A
youth choir at the Love Center. During his
adult life he converted to the African
religion, IFA and his Orisha Shango.
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He loved his family, children & friends. He enjoyed going out with his LGM & Wolfgang family. He loved promoting clubs and just enjoyed life.
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~~---..~ On May 21, 2014, Darrell Coleman Hall went home to be with the Lord. He was preceded in death by his paternal grandfather, Johnny Lee Hall and grandmother, Daisy Mae Dixon.
Darrell leaves to cherish fond memories of his life, beloved daughter, Dy'Sheae Hall; sons, Darrell C. Hall, Jr., Darrell D. Hall, Saquario Davis, DeRunte Collins and Benjamin Parks; grandmother, Etha Hall; three sisters, Laneka Hall, Jasmine Hall and Sade Hall; six brothers, Darrell Deon Hall (Tameka), Milton Hall, Brandon Powelle, Dequantay Hall, Darrientae Hall and Demonte Hall; a host of aunts, uncles, cousins and friends.
PASTOR BYRON L. BROUSSARD, OFFICIATING
PROCESSIONAL
HYMN
SCRIPTURE READINGS
LOVE CENTER CLERGY
OLD & NEW TESTAMENT LESSONS
SOLO
REv. DR. WILLIE T. EDMONDSON
PRAYER
REMEMBRANCES (Limit Two Minutes Please)
SONGOTOLA
TJADE WRIGHT AKA MAMA.TINIBU
ELDER ARMAND JONES
SOLO
TERENCE OATS
EULOGY
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
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