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Frank Hall, Jr. (Eddye)
Frank Hall, Jr. was born in Cusseta, Chambers County, Alabama on May 29, 1929 to the parentage of the late Frank and Susie “Sweetie” Peters Hall.
His father, Frank was born around 1900. Frank was the youngest of four (4) siblings. His family consisted of,
Father – Frank
Mother – Susie
Sister – Myrtis
Sister – Sara Challs Hall
Sister – Mildred
Frank served in the United States Army during the KOREAN Conflict
He worked in the Personnel department of West Point Pepperell for many years. He was probably one of the first black employees hired in the personnel department of West Point Pepperell.
HE was married to Eddye M. Hall She was born 26 Feb 1932 and died 13 Feb 2006 in West Point, Harris County, Georgia. Frank passed away October 14, 2001 in Georgia under very mysterious circumstances that our family has not yet been able to reconcile within ourselves.
For many years, Frank was a well-known and very much loved and respected Civil Rights Leader in Troup County, Georgia, where he served as President of Troup County’s NAACP for many many years. Frank was an enthusiastic, vocal, and visible advocate for equal education opportunities for black youth in the Troup County public school system…. During his lifetime, he could often been seen and heard addressing the issues of black students on the LaGrange public news media. He was truly a warrior for justice.
Additionally, he was also very well known and LOVED for his vocal abilities, and sang as a soloist, and performed at many weddings and other events.
Frank’s Children are:
His grandchildren are: Timothy (mother, Gail); Zachery (father, Mark) Amanda Bowling (mother Sabrina W. Hall Bowling); Tiffany and Brittany (parents Frank, III and Janice); Frank, Jr., Ebony and Daniel (Parents Cathy E. Hall Beyers and Frank Beyers); and finally Christopher and Lucas (parents: Jonathan Peters Hall and Diane).
Frank is now resting in the Marseilles Cemetery on Highway 29 in West Point, Georgia.