
David Benton Hall, Jr. 85, of 4370 Ga. Hwy 326, Bold Spring Community, died December 21, 2020, at St. Mary’s Sacred Heart Hospital with his family by his side.
Born September 15, 1935, in Franklin County, he was the son of late David Benton Hall, Sr. and Susie Carson Hall. Benton was a lifelong farmer, member of the Franklin County Young Farmers, Cattlemen’s Association, Franklin County Farm Bureau Board, and retired from Bold Spring Volunteer Fire Department. The family rejoices knowing he got saved this past September.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Lanelle Bramlett Hall, and son, Timothy Ryan Hall. He is survived by his daughter and son-in-law, Yvonne Hall Butler and Gary, Maryville, TN; sons and daughters-in-law, Guerry and Wendi Hall, Stacey and Susan Hall, and Kent and Jill Hall, all of Carnesville; 14 grandchildren and 8 great-grandchildren; brother, Amory Hall, Maysville and sister Sylvia Hall Bellamy, Carnesville.
Graveside services will be held December 27, 2020, at 2:00 pm at Bold Spring United Methodist Church Cemetery with the Rev. John Swanger officiating. The body will be at Ginn Funeral Home in Carnesville December 26 from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm for anyone wanting to drop by and pay their respects. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Franklin County Young Farmers Christmas Fund (6570 Hwy 145, Carnesville, GA 30521) to help needy families in this area.
We were very saddened to hear of his passing. Dad thought the world of him. May God wrap his loving arms around each of you to give you comfort, peace and strength today, tomorrow and always.
Woodrow and Louise King
Wanda King Walker
Tammy King Walker
Guerry and family. I am very sorry to hear about the passing of your father. I know you will miss him dearly.
Gerry sorry to hear the loss of your dad. May God comforting arms will wrap around each of you at this time. Charlie and Jackie Burdette Williams.
Guerry , sorry to hear about the loss of your father , praying for you and your family to feel the peace in knowing your loved one is safe in the tender keeping of Our Lord.
Hall family,
Our deepest condolences on the loss of Mr Hall. As you are aware, he was a pillar of our community. He would always stop and talk to me when I was in the yard and he drove by. I know you will miss him.
To the entire Hall Family: May God Bless you in lost on earth and your gain in Heaven. We Love all of you and wish you the best.
Love to each of you in the loss of your dear dad. The last time I was with him was at the funeral home the morning of David’s memorial service. He and Amory came and spent some time with me and I will always cherish that time. One of my most cherish times is when David and I went to see him in either 2006 or 2007, and I asked him if I could take David and go walk through Mama and Papa Hall’s house. He was concerned about us going because of the condition of the house, but he went with us. We walked through the house and reminiscence about all the times that I had spent with them and the many memories that I had from spending times in the summer with them. Mama Hall had all sons and four grandsons when I was born and she was so excited to have a granddaughter that even I have to admit she spoiled me. Even Benton Jr. got excited talking about things he also remembered as a child and we loved looking at the old chimney and the markings on it. While Daddy was still alive, He and Lanelle would often come to the house to visit and Daddy always cherished those times. I am so very grateful to each of you for including David and I and our children and their families when celebrating his birthdays. I enjoyed seeing the video of the family and the service. Because of COVID, I decided that it was best not to visit the funeral home or come to the service, but I have kept each of you in my heart and prayers. You have so many memories to cherish of the good times with both of your parents. It was always fun to visit with them. May all of your cherished memories help to give you comfort and peace in the days ahead. May God bless each of you. Much Love. Sherrill
Dear Hall Family,
I want you all to know how sorry I am for your loss. Your Daddy was a special man. He raised some wonderful men who meant much to me down through the years. May God continue to comfort you in your loss.