
The funeral service will be held at 11:00 A.M., Saturday, February 22, 2020 at First United Holiness, 324 Engram Street, Montezuma, Georgia. Burial will follow at Champ Waters Cemetery, 191 Twin Church Road, Montezuma, Georgia.
Lunell Hannor McDonald was born December 21, 1953 in Montezuma, Georgia to the late John and Annie Mae Hannor. Lunell was married to the late Robert Lee McDonald, Sr. for 44 years and to this union they were blessed with four children.
Lunell was preceded in death by one son, Ronnie L. McDonald, Sr.; one grandson Ronnie L. McDonald, Jr.; and five siblings, Nancy Lee, Charles M., Rosa Marie, and Lewis, Jr. Hannor and Jessie Mae Cromer.
Lunell was educated in the Historic school of D. F. Douglass High and later moved to Bronx, New York where she graduated from the University of Touro. She moved back to Macon County in 1994 and became the owner of McDonald Learning Center in Oglethorpe, Georgia.
Realizing that Jesus was her one and only Savior, she joined First United Holiness Church under the leadership of Elder Micheal Coley, Sr.
“Servant of God, well done, rest from thy love employ, the battle is fought, the victory is won, enter thy masters joy.”
On Wednesday, February 12, 2020, the Lord called her home. She will be remembered and cherished by all who knew and loved her. Survivors are her children: Cassandra Hannor of Montezuma, Georgia, Robert Lee McDonald, Jr. (Stephanie) of Perry, Georgia, Pamela McDonald of Warner Robins, Georgia, and granddaughter whom she reared as a daughter Nyneshia McDonald of Oglethorpe, Georgia; 12 grandchildren: Courtney, Cassy, Chelsey, Roshan, Joshua, Cam’ron, Kaitlynn, Kaela, Lenorris, Kayden, Kasim, and Kya; 7 great grand children: Peyton, Demya. Omariyah, Braylon, Brayah, Jeremiah, Azaria, and Tyler; Siblings: Mary K. Gray, Bronx, New York, John Henry Hannor, Sr. (Annie Bell) East Point, Georgia, Mary Louise Mathis, Niagara Falls, New York; James Henry Hannor, Voncile Adams, Carolyn Hannor all of Oglethorpe, Georgia; Curla Hannor, Sr. and Laura (Anias) Hubbard all of Montezuma, Georgia; brother and sister-in-law, Reverend Willie C. Kleckley (Brenda) and Shirley Brown Cephus all of Oglethorpe, Georgia; one uncle, Frank Hannor of Fort Lauderdale, Flordia; and a host of beloved nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.