David Henry Wall, passed away Wednesday, May 6, 2020, after a long battle with lung cancer.
David was born on April 5th, 1962 to Stevie and Janell Wall in Savannah, Ga. He grew up in Pooler and attended public schools. He worked as a plumber and insulator, retiring after 28 years in Local 96. David was loved by all and never met a stranger. He was a Nascar fan and followed Dale Earnhardt. He was also an exceptionally good pool player.
He is survived by daughters, Jessica and Ashley, granddaughter, Oliva, brother, Stevie (Donna), uncles, aunts, nieces, and many cousins.
Special thanks to JC Lewis Cancer Pavillion and Research, Hospice Savannah, Debbie his longtime girlfriend, and Jennifer his cousin.
There will be a private service for family and close friends held at a later date.
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Gena
David and I grew up around the corner from each other, we were part of the Pooler “gang” and had a lot of fun back then. In recent years, each time I visited I would see him sitting outside his mom’s house waving to all his friends and I stop to say hi. He is no longer of this world, nor does he have to deal with worry or pandemic. He is at peace with his Mother and all he loved before him. I am happy he is relieved of his suffering, but will miss seeing him when I come to town. He had an infectious smile, he was so snarky funny, and a good friend to the end. God speed David and prayers for peace to your family who are left behind without you.
Angela McCormick Reed
Never saw him without a smile. No matter what was going on. So much bullsh×t in his stories you never knew what to believe. It didn’t matter though cause he always entertained. Spent a few times on the porch solving the worlds problems with him. Loved him from as long as I can remember. You will be missed my friend. You will so be missed.
Sonnydefilippis
Dman rest in peace ,always a smile on his face always in a good mood,a true Pooler boy thru and thru much luv ur way Sonny D
Barbara Wind
David: It was always a joy to see and talk with you whenever we were in the same place. Your friendliness, smile and gentleness will be greatly missed. You ran a good battle