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    In Memoriam: April Harmon Daniels, Beloved Savannah Resident, Passes After Brave Battle

    Savannah HeraldBy Savannah HeraldOctober 18, 20254 Mins Read
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    Savannah, GA — The Savannah beauty and small-business community mourns the loss of April Harmon Daniels. Apirl passed away October 8, 2025, at her home in Savannah after a long and courageous fight with cancer. Known for her warmth, resilience, and deep connections across the community, April left an imprint on those who knew her both personally and through her digital presence.

    Key takeaways
    • April Harmon Daniels used her Turning Heads Studio Salon to support women with breast cancer, blending hair care with empowerment.
    • Her social media presence and local media tributes amplified conversations on health, awareness, and community solidarity.
    • She leaves a lasting legacy through family, clients, and a network of relationships that highlight the humanity of small businesses.

    Life & Legacy

    Born and raised in Georgia, April made Savannah her home, where she started a family, a business and built lasting friendships, professional ties, and participated actively in civic and social life. 

    On her Facebook page, she described herself as a Savannah native and shared glimpses of her life—moments of joy, faith, and perseverance.  In many online posts and tributes by friends, clients and colleagues, April’s battle with illness was framed not in defeat but in dignity. One acquaintance posted:

    “As I sit with this news, my heart is heavy … April gained her wings after a long, brave fight with cancer.” 

    Her social media presence was more than personal chronicle of her cancer battles—it was a testimony of a spirit refusing to be defined solely by hardship.

    A Public Voice in a Private Battle: Breast Cancer & Social Media

    For many, a salon is a place to refresh one’s look or to try something new; for April it was also a place to heal, empower, and bear witness. As owner of Turning Heads Studio Salon in Savannah, April’s work extended far beyond cuts and color. Through personal struggle, community outreach, and heartfelt generosity, she transformed part of her life into a public front in the battle against breast cancer. April used her knowledge of hair and her personal experience to help other women deal with the challenges of cancer treatments.

    In 2022 WSAV-TV interview April explains why it is important for her to giveback to the community:

    Savannah paused to remember April this week during Breast Cancer Awareness Month, as she was spotlighted in local tributes (see links below). On Facebook, WSAV also ran a remembrance post honoring her as the salon owner in Savannah. 

    Friends and clients chimed in with emotional remembrances. One video tribute reads:

    “April was the first client I ever had who faced cancer, and I’ll never forget how strong and graceful she was even in her hardest moments.” 

    Other social media commenters said:

    “The years pass like fleeting days, yet the memories root deep, echoes in the quiet corners where your ” 

    “Thank you for the love, the prayers, and your kind words it all lifted my spirit.” 

    “In Loving Memory of April Harmon-Daniels… my heart is heavy with this news.” 

    “Praying for the Daniels family … she was a wonderful, sincere and friendly neighbor. RIH my sister.” 

    These expressions as well as several hundred show how, in her illness, April didn’t retreat—she made her story part of a larger conversation about health, awareness, and solidarity.

    Legacy & Reflection

    April leaves behind more than a resume or a salon business. April leaves behind a loving and caring husband Ed Daniels and two successful adult children Aniah and Amari Daniels. She leaves a network of relationships, a community that recognizes the fragility of life, and a reminder that small businesses are deeply human institutions.

    Her digital footprints, client testimonies, and local media memorials have now become part of her posthumous archive. They show a woman who kept working, who kept caring, and whose identity was never solely her struggle.

    Final Thoughts

    Aprils’ passing is a reminder that human stories weave across both physical and digital worlds. Her life, as much as it was lived offline, found expression on social media—and those expressions now serve as archival threads in the tapestry of her legacy. April’s journey was one of vision, grit, community roots, and an unrelenting desire to leave behind more than a hairstyle — she wanted to touch souls. Her online presence, tributes from clients, and public remembrances now form a patchwork of her impact. To me and my wife Sonja Daniels Fulcher, April was family. We love her and will miss her presence.

    Celebration of Life Services will be held 11:00am Saturday, October 18, 2025 at Jonesville Baptist Church, 5201 Montgomery St. Savannah, GA 31405. The community has an opportunity to watch the final services from this youtube link.

    April’s obituary can be found on Campbell Funeral Home’s website or from this link.

    More videos about April are listed below

    https://www.facebook.com/reel/769079706161229/?fs=e&s=TIeQ9V&fs=e&fs=e

    https://www.facebook.com/wsav3/videos/561945807865662/?fs=e&s=TIeQ9V&fs=e

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