Mrs. Linda Faye Tuckerson Hall

Mrs. Linda Faye Tuckerson Hall
(November 30, 1952 - November 19, 2025)
Viewing Location: Leevy's Funeral Home, 1831 Taylor Street, Columbia, South Carolina
Viewing Date & Time: Friday, November 28, 2025 / 2:00 P.M - 5:30 P.M. / Omega Omega Services 6:00 P.M.
Funeral Location: Reid Chapel AME Church, 704 Gabriel Street, Columbia, South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina
Funeral Date & Time: Saturday, November 29, 2025 / 12:00 Noon
Interment Location: Memorial Gardens of Columbia, 9301 Wilson Boulevard, Columbia, South Carolina

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Mrs. Linda Faye Tuckerson Hall

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  1. Stan, I’m very sorry for your loss. I will include you and Linda in my prayers.

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  2. Dear Stan and family,
    I am so sorry to hear of Linda’s transition and so sorry for your loss. Linda was one of the first people that I met when I came to Upjohn and she was such a beautiful lady inside and out. I send you all my condolences and I pray that God’s comfort surround and His peace rest upon you all.
    Deepest condolences,
    Norene Blackwell

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  3. Stan: My condolences to you and your family.

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  4. Stanley, so sorry for the loss of your beloved wife, prayers and condolences.

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  5. Brother Stanley and family, Please receive my heartfelt condolences. I got to know Linda through our church community in Kalamazoo and church connections in Columbia. It was a joy to be in her company and experience her lovely personality. I pray for comfort and peace to your family and loved ones.

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  6. Happy Heavenly Birthday, to
    our dear Sister Linda Hall of the Women’s Missionary Society of Reid Chapel AME and the 7th Episcopal Lancaster District. Eternally Rest in PEACE!

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  7. My deepest condolences to Bro. Stan, their children, family, and friends. May God continue to comfort you during this difficult time of bereavement. My prayers and thoughts will be continous for you Bro. Stan and the entire family and may God give you peace that surpasses all understanding in the coming days, weeks, and years ahead. ✝️🙏 ⚘️🕊

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  8. Sending my deepest condolences, Stanley. I pray for your comfort and well-being as you mourn the loss of your dear wife. May she rest in heavenly peace.

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  9. Bro. Stanley, our St. Peter AME Church family sends our deepest and heartfelt condolences to you and your family. Our prayer is that the loving and fulfilling memories of your beloved wife help sustain you in the days and months to come. May God continue to bless you and comfort you.

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  10. May your memories of Linda and her beautiful example of seizing the day and making each and every day count, continue to comfort and inspire you on your own journeys to becoming your best selves.

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  11. To the family, Stanley, Byron, and Lesley, and to Sister Lucy, my prayers are with you at this time. I thank God for letting us share in her life for more than 50 years. She will be missed . She will never be forgotten, even down to our last conversation.
    May her soul rest in eternity with God!

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  12. Our heartfelt condolences and prayers for comfort and peace for the family.

    Julius and Mildred Steed

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  13. Dear Stanley Jr, and family,

    I only knew of the wonderful woman Mrs. Linda was through my friendship with her son, Stan Jr. He adored, cherished and talked with great admiration and appreciation of his mother. We celebrate this wonderful beautiful soul with you all you guys. Her blessings and spirit will live through every one she has touch while her journey her on earth. I hank you guys for sharing your mother with us!

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  14. Our Prayers are with your Family Stan and family let the Lord rock you

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  15. Stan, my heart goes out to you in the loss of your dear wife. I pray that God’s comforting presence surrounds you and brings you peace during this difficult time.

    May you feel the Lord’s loving arms holding you close, and may His promise of eternal life fill your heart with hope. Your wife’s spirit lives on in God’s light, and her love will always remain with you.

    Please know that I am lifting you up in prayer and with heartfelt sympathy and faith.
    Your cousin,
    Ruby Knotts Stewart

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  16. Stan, Lesley, Byron, I am so sad to hear of Linda’s passing. It was 40 plus years ago that we became neighbors and friends. May our God of all comfort and peace bless you during this difficult time and the days ahead.

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  17. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family as you morn the loss of your love one. May you find comfort in family and friends and in your faith in God

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  18. Aunt Linda, you will truly be missed. When you moved back to SC one of the first things you did was offer to help us take care of Tyler. That was one of the kindest gestures me and BJ had ever experienced as parents. I thank God for your willing spirit and your kind heart. You left an indelible mark on this world! While our family grieves for you, we know to be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord.

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  19. Our condolences and prayers.

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  20. Stan, Lesley and Byron, my sincerest condolences. I have so many special memories and stories of fun times with you and Linda. I fondly remember when you and Linda joined Allen Chapel AME church and we began a longstanding friendship. Memories from The Ensemble to the Steward Board. Linda will be missed, she was a blessing.

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  21. Stan, my prayers and condolences are with you and the family and the loss of Linda. I remember vividly as I introduced you two as we began our careers in Kalamazoo. Please keep the memory of her as a wonderful and loving personality to be celebrated forever. May God guide you, Byron and Leslie with the strength to meet each day with enthusiasm, love and wisdom she shared with us all. –Edward L Cain

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  22. Stan, Glenn and I were so saddened to hear of the passing of Linda. The times we spent together brings a smile to our faces with a chuckle. The memory of our little birthday party business, co-directing the youth choir and plays at Allen. Glenn will miss his phone conversations with Linda when she would update him on what was going on in Kalamazoo. She will truly be missed. Stan, Byron, Leslie you all have our deepest sympathy, prayers and love. 💐🙏🏽❤️

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  23. Mr. Hall, you and your family remain in our thoughts and prayers. We are right across the street should you need anything.

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  24. Praying God‘s peace for the whole family. My childhood is full of memories of Mr. and Mrs. Hall. She had a profound impact on so many people. To my friends since childhood, Byron and Leslie, my heart is with you and praying for you as you walk this journey.
    We celebrate and honor the life and legacy of Mrs. Hall.

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  25. We hold you all in our hearts. Stan, you and Linda have been family since Kalamazoo. And when we all came South, we kept our loving circle thru Duke graduations and Thanksgivings! Her loving legacy will linger and help us find our way through these difficult days. We love you all dear family

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  26. Stan, you and your family are in our thoughts and prayers. We met Linda at Blue Crystal Bowling Lanes when she first arrived in Kalamazoo, and we were also coworkers at The UpJohn Co./Pfizer. While at work we often had lunch together, discussing the Word and local issues. She will be missed. 🙏🏽✝️ 💐

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