Funeral services for Mr. Daniel (Shorty) Sistrunk, Jr., 79, of 3890 Pate Street, Orangeburg, SC will be held 11:00AM Thursday, December 2, 2021, at Simmons Funeral Home and Crematory Chapel with interment to follow in the Belleville Memorial Gardens, 2900 Belleville Road, Orangeburg, SC. Reverend Julius C. Sistrunk, Eulogist and Reverend Kenneth E. Carter is officiating.
Mr. Daniel was the oldest of nine (9) children born March 19, 1942, to the late Rev. & Mrs. Daniel (Albertha Larkin) Sistrunk, Sr. Daniel departed this life November 24, 2021, at The Regional Medical Center, Orangeburg, SC.
Shorty was also affectionately called “Lil Daniel” by many family & friends who grew up with him. Being the eldest, he had the enviable but daunting task of assisting and helping to mold each of his other eight (8) siblings.
His early education was in the Orangeburg public schools. Although he did not finish high school, he was blessed with skills, wisdom and knowledge that only could come from God the Father. After dropping out of high school to help with the siblings and his parents, he went on to work with Gerwil Poultry Farm at the age of 16. He spent his entire life working with Mr. Willis Culler who taught him everything about the poultry business. It was after Mr. Culler retired that Shorty bought and took over the business and named it D & S Poultry. He was very proud of the fact that he now owned the business he grew up working in all his life. He enjoyed delivering eggs and chicken to South Carolina State University and a number of small businesses throughout the Low Country region.
As D& S Poultry continued its success, Shorty decided to try his hand at farming. Being that he was raised on a farm and that’s what his dad did most of his life, he bought a couple of tractors, couple combines and other farm equipment, leased acreage, and began to farm. He used the skills he learned from being around his dad and other farmers to harvest soybeans, wheat, and corn. It was through his farming he taught his nephews Joseph Pepper, Jr. & Mike Pepper how to drive a tractor and a stick shift truck. His dad, Rev. Sistrunk really got a kick out of seeing his son farm the land and was so proud of him. His brothers Jerry and Julius supported him in his efforts but shared many laughs at his expense as they would watch him on the tractor. Shorty was very serious about his farming. It truly was a fun experience for the brothers.
Shorty joined Saint Stephen United Methodist Church at an early age and spent his entire life active in the church until his health began to fail in 2017. He served as the church treasurer for 25 plus years until technology began to surface. He kept accurate records by hand and never had a missing cent. Although he was considered to be shy, he actually joined the male chorus under Rev. Joseph Abram, Jr., Pastor, where he sang tenor and once in a while, he led a song. His favorite song was “Sinner Man, Where You Gonna Run To?” Daniel had a couple of hidden talents such as playing the harmonica and the cold box guitar. These talents he learned on his own and inspired his two younger brothers to learn to play the guitar. He was also a self- taught mechanic. He fixed many engines in his own truck and cars for himself and his brothers. Daniel was a member of the Gold Stars Seniors at the church, a Mason with Bullswamp Lodge #312, and a member of The Old Timers men’s group for many years. Shorty was married to the late Helen Lockard Sistrunk who preceded him in death in December 2014. This union didn’t produce any children, but he became a father to his stepson, Wyatt Williams who resides in Oxon Hill, MD.
Daniel had one sibling to precede him in death in August 2021, Mrs. Shirley Haigler Jordan, Riverdale, GA. He leaves to cherish his memories seven (7) siblings, Rev. Christabell Sistrunk, Brooklyn NY; Mr. Jeremiah (Joyce) Sistrunk; Rev. Julius (Brenda) Sistrunk; Mrs. Ollie M.(Joseph,Sr.) Pepper; Mrs. Janette (Freddie) Welcher, Augusta, GA; Mrs. Janelle (Maurice) Mitchell & Mrs. Gail (Michael) Jarvis, two (2) special nieces who were reared in the home, Mrs. Jacqueline (Larry) O’Neal, Stockbridge, GA; & Mrs. Brenda (Alvarez) Green, Grayson, GA; a sister-in-law, Mrs. Emma Julia Jenkins, three (3) brothers -in-law, Rev. Andrew Jordan, Riverdale, GA; Mr. Andrew Lockard , Ladson, SC; and Mr. Bruce Lockard, Jefferson City, MO; and a host of nephews, nieces, relatives and friends.
Visitation will be held from 1:00PM – 7:00PM Wednesday, December 1, 2021.
Due to COVID-19, the family will not be receiving guests at the residence; however, his brother, Rev, Julius C. Sistrunk, may be reached at (803) 937-5791. Condolences may also be expressed to Simmons Funeral Home and Crematory of Orangeburg.
Please adhere to all COVID-19 precautions.
Online condolences may be sent to www.simmonsfuneralhome.com
Condolence to the Sistrunk family for the loss of your dear Daniel. During this time of such great loss we need comfort from God " who comforts us during all our trials". ( 2Corinthians 1:3,4) Mr Sistrunk gave of himself in helping others in various ways and God will remember his good works. Continue praying to God and he will comfort and strengthen you today and in the days ahead. Doris Hampton Jennings— A Former Kennerly road neighbor
We all Loved Daniel so very much. He will certainly be missed by us. May God uplift your spirits and bless you during the days ahead. The Lockard's
We all Loved Daniel so very much. He will certainly be missed by us. May God uplift your spirits and bless you during the days ahead.
I am Hamp Culler's daughter, Salley. I am sorry to hear of Daniel Jr's death. My family has fond memories of the entire Sistrunk family. Hamp, Lewis and I all appreciated Julius's visit when our mother died in May.
Rest In peace,Peace, the memory of Mr.Daniel Sistrunk,Anthony Lawson and family
Thinking of you all during your time of sorrow. May God give you strength and healing. The Rogers Family!
The Allen family would like to offer our sincere condolences to the sistrunk family. Mr Daniel sistrunk jr. Will always be remember in our hearts may he rest in peace
Caring thoughts and prayers to the Sistrunk Family. I have fond memories of Daniel and his siblings dining at my mother's restaurant, Jennings Dinette. May God be your anchor and source of strength during this time of bereavement.
Nettie Jennings Johnson
May God strength and keep you during these difficult time. He is able to do anything but fail. He will see you through. My sincere condolences.
I had great fond memories of Daniel and his wife Helen as I visited their home from the North in my younger years. God bless his memory.Gone but not forgotten.
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