Malcolm Hall

Obituary of Malcolm Hall

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Malcolm Adrian Lynn McWilliams Hall, 23, of Dunlap, TN, passed away on July 10, 2020. Malcolm was a one-of-a-kind person with a truly good heart. His unique personality and sense of humor brought smiles to many. He enjoyed working on his numerous projects, spending time outdoors, and laughing with friends and family. He graduated from Sequatchie County High School in 2014 – while there, he left a positive impression on many teachers and classmates. Malcolm's mechanical and electrical skills were off the charts and came to him naturally and he enjoyed working with his hands to fix and create anything he set his brilliant mind to. Malcolm was a highly valued employee of Carbon Black Global in Dunlap where he used his many skills to excel in his work and make sure his was always a job well done. He was always appreciative of the help and guidance he received from his boss, mentor, and friend Mike Mentikov during his time there. Malcom was a very special person who was loved dearly and will be missed by so many. He is preceded in death by his Nanny, Roma McWilliams; grandparents, Jack and Doris Hall; uncle, Jesse Hall. He is survived by his father, Adrian Lynn McWilliams; mother, Roxanne Hall, of Salem, Indiana; paternal grandfather, Kelly McWilliams; aunts, Kay Stockwell (Lightning Johnson) and Beth (Barry) Basham; and great uncles, Mike Layne and Tyke (Rhonda) Layne. Malcolm is also survived by several cousins and numerous friends. He is also survived by several aunts, uncles, and cousins on his mother's side as well. A memorial service will be held at a later date. Online condolences can be made at www.reedfamilyfh.com. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to assist with funeral expenses. A Go Fund Me fundraiser has been organized by his former classmates and can be found at GoFundMe.com. Arrangements by Standefer-Reed Funeral Home, 50 May Road, Dunlap. No Visitation.
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