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Celebrating the life of

Mr. Dana Stevens Oliver

January 22, 1942 - October 04, 2024

Mr. Dana Stevens Oliver

Mr. Dana Stevens Oliver passed away peacefully on October 4, 2024. Dana was born January 22, 1942 at Telfair Hospital in Savannah, Georgia. He was a descendent of a prominent old Savannah family. He is preceded in death by his father, Lt. Colonel, Francis McDonald Oliver, Jr., a hero of WWII killed in action while in France, his mother, Corinne Stevens Oliver Johnson, stepfather Colonel Victor L. Johnson, Jr., and brothers, Francis McDonald (Mac) Oliver III and Victor L. Johnson III. Surviving are his loving wife of 59 years Linda Young Oliver, sons Dana Stevens Oliver, Jr. and his wife Elizabeth of Seabrook, Texas and Frank McDonald Oliver and his wife Sarah of Grapevine, Texas; four grandchildren: Katelyn Elizabeth Oliver, David Stoney Oliver, Madeline Rudgard Oliver, and Frank McDonald (Mac) Oliver, Jr.; sister Anne Johnson Porter; brother Henry Stevens Johnson, and many nieces and nephews.

Dana was in Human Resource Management with Union Camp Corporation (11 years) and Miller Brewing Company, Fort Worth, TX (5 years). He opened Dunhill of Southeast Fort Worth, an executive search firm operating nationally and internationally specializing in the food, dairy, beverage, pharmaceutical and medical device industries. Dunhill was the second largest search firm in the industry. In 1994, he closed the business and moved back to Savannah to open Dana S. Oliver & Associates, Inc, a Human Resource consulting and search firm for the trailer manufacturing and dairy/food manufacturing industries. Dana retired from the search industry after 20 successful years and opened a hobby/retirement business, Golf Carts of Savannah, which he operated until he moved to League City, Texas in 2022.

Dana loved the coastal region. He was raised on the bluff at Isle of Hope and has lived his entire life either on or very near a body of water. He loved to boat to offshore islands, fish and crab the creeks and rivers, cast for shrimp and just be on the water. He taught his sons and grandchildren the joys of saltwater activities. He knew the rivers and sounds from Hilton Head to Ossabaw Sound like the back of his hand. He was never without a boat in the water. Dana never met a stranger. He could talk and make friends with all people from Corporate Executives to strangers he met on walks around Lake Mayer. He was the old guy with squeeze grips and exercise weights on his daily walks. If you ever shook hands with Dana, you know his crushing hand and arm strength. It was said that he never lost an arm wrestling contest! He chose his opponents wisely. He spoke to everybody he met like they were old friends. He had a genuine love of people.

Dana was a member of the Saint Andrew’s Society of Savannah and the Society of Colonial Wars of Savannah. He was a past member of the Savannah Yacht Club, Cotillion Club of Savannah, Rotary Club of Green Cove Springs, FL (Treasurer), charter member of Debtor’s Club and Leadership Savannah. He was a graduate of Sewanee Military Academy, attended Stetson University, and has degrees from South Georgia College and Georgia Southern University in Business Administration. 

The family will hold a celebration of Dana’s life in Savannah after the first of the year.

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Our sympathy and love to Family. Fond memories that will not be forgotten.

- Wm. Michael and Karen Lemack, Savannah, Ga

Dana had the biggest and most tender heart of anybody I knew! Actually I think that trait runs through his family! He was always there since the day I was born and in every encounter with him, he always made me feel like a princess! I will miss him but his memory will live on and on. Hugs, love, and prayers to all of you and thank you for this beautiful tribute to a wonderful man! ❤️

- Jan and Michael Curran, Savannah, Ga

My best friend and my cofounder in the Thursday lunch gang. I’ll miss him.

- Tony Field, Saint Simons Island , Ga

We are so saddened to hear of Dana's passing. What a wonderful neighbor, friend, and mentor he was to our family. We think of you all so often and remember such great times spent at supper clubs, costume parties, and on the dock. Thank you for the priceless memories. Dana was one of a kind and we will miss him dearly. We know his special love will live on with each life he touched. Praying for God to surround your family with His strength and peace. Jerry, Ali, Christopher, and Andrew

- Benson family, Savannah, GA

Dana and Linda was a beautiful couple. Dan always calling us family . We will miss a wonderful man. Sending love to the family. Marsha and John Ivans

- marsha b ivans, HILTON HEAD ISLAND, South Carolina

Our deepest condolences on the loss of Dana. He was always a pleasure to be around and was a friendly face in any room.

- R. Will Newman, Lilburn, GA

Dana and Mac were my friends from St. Andrews. Mac and I especially became good friends. Both brothers were wonderful men. I am sad they have passed on. God’s peace to all who grieve for them.

- John Duren, Raleigh, North Carolina

Services under the direction of:

Fox & Weeks Funeral Directors, Hodgson Chapel
912-352-7200

  • Services will be annouced at a later date