Hattie Ann was born on June 29, 1953, in Penfield, Georgia to the late Jeffie and Many Sue Daniel. At an early age, Hattie Ann, affectionately known as "Sanging Ann" accepted Christ as her Lord and Savior and joined Sanders Chapel Baptist Church. She attended church regularly with her grandmother and aunt.
Hattie Ann was educated in the Greene County School System and graduated from Greene County High School in 1973. Hattie Ann worked at Chipman-Union for a few years and in the early part of the 80's she started working for Quail International. During her Years employed at Quail, she used her people skills and helped many obtain employment. Hattie Ann became an advocate for many on the job and she also became the prayer warrior that many needed. Hattie Ann loved Jesus Christ and prayed day and night for family and friends. Hattie Ann never met a stranger. If she felt like you were family, then that's what you were, family.
Hattie was preceded in death by both parents and one brother, Julius Daniel.
On Monday, December 11,2023, Hattie Ann Daniel, 70, took the hand of God after hearing his call.
Hattie Ann leaves to cherish her memories and continue her Legacy: Willie "Peter" Turner Sr, her forever love of 43 years, her children: Regina (Stephen) Gainer, Sherri Daniel, Timothy Turner, Brandy Turner, Keyonna Turner, Shetrelra Turner, Willie (Tequlia) Turner Jr. and Tyreke Daniel; Grandchildren: Tiyana Daniel, Talia Daniel, Christopher Gainer, and Bryson Turner; Goddaughter: Ra'kerria Miller, Four Brothers: Luther (Julia) Daniel, Jeffie (Toni) Daniel Jr, Emezell (Tameka) Daniel and Richard Lewis, Two Sisters: Zette Daniel And Jessie (John) Lawrence, two aunts: Joyce (Issac) Smith and Matilda West. A host of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.
Service Saturday, December 16, 2023 at 12 noon from Sanders Chapel Baptist Church, Union Point with Pastor Brince C. Benford, Sr., Officiating
May the peace of God be with you during this difficult time. Keeping you all in prayer. Brenda Woods
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Hattie was one of the sweetest ladies I know.She was a hard worker and would help in any way she could.My sister in law and myself worked with her at Quail Farm for a number of years.No matter where she saw you she would hug and speak to you.R.I.P.Hattie you will be greatly missed.I for one was really fortunate to call you my friend.Kathy Waldroup.7
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I grew up as a child knowing Hattie and also worked with her at Quail International for a few years. She was a sweet lady with a heart of gold. May the good Lord comfort you, her family, in your loss. In deepest sympathy, Carlene Lindsey Nnoggle
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My Condolences to the family
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