Dan Hall, Marion, OH—The community is coming together to support the family of Dan Hall, who passed away unexpectedly on Monday. His passing has left his family, including his wife Jan, who recently suffered a stroke, facing significant emotional and financial burdens.
Dan was visiting his wife at the rehabilitation center when he passed away, leaving behind not only Jan but also their children: Aaron Shaw, Josh Hall, DJ Hall, and Meghan Taylor. Meghan’s husband, Jay Taylor, is also part of the grieving family. Dan, at 64 years old, had some health issues, but his sudden passing caught everyone off guard. The family is now struggling to cover the costs of cremation, as there was no life insurance in place to assist with funeral expenses.
A fundraiser organized by Taylor Sue on behalf of Meghan Taylor has been set up to support the family during this difficult time. Many kind individuals have already contributed, including Louann Holmes, Kristine Lee, Kandace Mergel, Robert Cook, and Amanda Lynch. Their generous donations have offered a glimmer of relief in a time of need.
The family is overwhelmed by the community’s outpouring of love and generosity, as every donation helps to ease their financial burden during this period of mourning. The fundraiser remains active, and the family expresses deep gratitude to anyone who can contribute to help cover the funeral costs.
Our thoughts and prayers go out to Dan Hall’s family during this heartbreaking time. May they find strength in the support of their loved ones and community.
Short Summary of Dan Hall
Aspect | Details |
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Name | Dan Hall |
Date of Passing | Monday (recently) |
Fundraiser Created By | Taylor Sue |
Goal Amount | Not mentioned |
Amount Raised | Donations received from Louann Holmes, Kristine Lee, Kandace Mergel, Robert Cook, and Amanda Lynch |
Location | Marion, OH |
Purpose | Funeral expenses (cremation) |
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