DaMarco Rashord Hall, a vibrant spirit whose laughter and warmth touched everyone he met, was born on May 12, 1998, at Southern Maryland Hospital. He passed away unexpectedly on September 5, 2025, in Waldorf, leaving a lasting imprint on the hearts of many.
DaMarco's journey began in the welcoming halls of the Charles County Public Schools, where he graduated from St. Charles High School in 2017. Known for his easy-going and loving personality, he had an uncanny ability to connect with people, making friends wherever he went. His infectious humor and genuine kindness made him a beloved figure among his peers and family.
After high school, DaMarco channeled his passion for service into a fulfilling career in sanitation, proudly working as a part of the trash truck crew. He took great pride in his role, understanding the importance of the work that fundamentally supports the community.
Outside of work, DaMarco was a spirited adventurer at heart. There was nothing he loved more than the thrill of riding dirt bikes and 4wheelers, capturing the essence of freedom and joy on open trails. This adventurous spirit, unfortunately, led to an untimely accident, but it’s important to remember that he was doing something he loved when he left us. DaMarco's zest for life was evident in everything he did; he found great joy in cooking, as the smell of his culinary creations would often fill homes during gatherings with family and friends.
He is survived by his loving mother, Janitia Hall, and father, Jamar Fenwick. He cherished the bonds with his siblings, including Janiya Hall-Thorton, Lawrence Jones, A'merical Jones, Javiyah Fenwick, and Madison Fenwick. DaMarco was greatly adored by his grandparents, Patsie Hall, Steve Makle, Andre Makle, and Loretta Fenwick, and his extended family, including aunts Dyneaka Hall, Kristal Swann, and Paris Porter, along with uncles Theo Hall and Earl Porter, who will forever hold his memory close in their hearts.
While we all feel the void left by DaMarco's passing, let us celebrate his infectious laughter, endless adventures, and the love he spread. His spirit will continue to inspire us to live life boldly, embrace our passions, and connect with those around us. We remember him not just in sorrow, but also in joy, as the vibrant soul who would want us to share stories of his escapades and love for life. While we prepare for DaMarco's homegoing services the family would like for all those who would like to make a monetary donation to do so directly to the funeral home by the following link provided below.
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