Harold Glen Harrison, a dedicated commercial driver and beloved member of his community, passed away on November 27, 2025, in Comer, Georgia. He was born on January 29, 1945, in Mississippi, where he began his journey that would lead him through a life marked by hard work, family values, and unwavering faith.
Harold built a commendable career as a commercial driver, delivering roofing materials. His profession reflected not just a source of income, but a commitment to providing for his family and serving the needs of his community. Those who knew Harold admired his strong work ethic and reliability, traits that made him a beloved figure among both colleagues and friends.
In addition to his professional achievements, Harold was a person of deep faith. As a member of the Presbyterian Church, he embraced the values of compassion and fellowship, which guided his interactions with others and his role within the community. He found joy in participating in the Lions Club, where he engaged in service activities that aimed to improve the lives of those around him. Harold’s contributions to the Lions Club were a reflection of his generous spirit and desire to give back.
Harold leaves behind a loving family. He is survived by his devoted wife, Lynn St. Onge, who stood by his side through life's journey. He is also remembered fondly by his two brothers and his eight cherished grandchildren, all of whom carry forward his legacy of kindness and strength.
He was preceded in death by his father, Bernerd Harrison, and his mother, Bessie Harrison. Their memories and teachings shaped Harold into the man he became, and their influence will always be felt in the hearts of those who loved him.
As we reflect on the life of Harold Glen Harrison, we honor the kindness he shared, the laughter he gave, and the love he radiated. He will be deeply missed, yet never forgotten, by all who had the privilege of knowing him.
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