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Harold Glenn Hallford

November 8, 1944 ~ May 18, 2026

Mr. Harold Glenn Hallford passed away peacefully on May 18, 2026, at the age of 81, to be with his Lord. He was born on November 8, 1944, in Toccoa, Georgia.

Harold was preceded in death by his parents, Bill and Eloise Hallford; his brother, Roger Hallford; and his former wife, Miriam Roberts.

He is lovingly remembered by his son, Shane Hallford (Angela); his grandchildren, Shalane Richardson (Matt), Savannah Wright (Luke), and Alyssa Brown (Alex); his five great-grandchildren; and his extended family and in-laws.

Harold had a deep love for the Atlanta Braves and the Atlanta Falcons, as well as NASCAR and fishing, which brought him much joy throughout his life.

The family sincerely thanks everyone for their thoughts, prayers, and support during this difficult time.

Services for the Hallford Family will be private.

In lieu of flowers, please donate to either charity of your choice.

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Charities

The family greatly appreciates donations made to these charities in Harold Glenn Hallford 's name.

Alzheimer's Association

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American Cancer Society

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  1. Sorry for you loss Shane and Angela!!!
    All mine and Gary’s prayers on their way.
    We love you all,
    Gary and Bridgett

  2. Deepest Condolences to all of you during this trying time.

  3. May God bless and keep you in this time of grief.
    I have known Harold singer the 80’s when he worked for Ford.
    Such a kind and wonderful person.
    Rest in peace my friend.
    Gail Martin

  4. So sorry for your loss, prayers for your family.

  5. RIP Papa you fought a good fight. I did not like to see you struggling so hard. We know you would want to be here with us, but our Heavenly Father had other plans. It was time for you to go and be with your Mom and Dad, see Miriam the love of your life and big brother (Roger). We hope you are seeing all the beauty we can only read and see in books. I made you a promise that I would take care of your son and everything would be ok. I love you and miss you. Now its time for you to go rest high on the mountain. And if you see my Mom and Dad please let them know about all the Grandchildren and Great Grandchildren we have now. And let them know I love them and will see everyone again someday.


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