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Eleanor Harvell
Memphis, TN
Eleanor Harvell, 83, passed August 1, 2018. Memorial services, Saturday, September 15 at 12 Noon at Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses, 1455 Alcy Road. She leaves her husband, Robert L. Harvell, Sr.; daughters, Yvonne Mitchell (James), Rhonda Howery (Michael), Rosalyn Steele (Michael), Rakesha Harvell; sons, Robert L. Harvell, Jr. (Virginia), Randre Harvell, Roderick Harvell; sisters, Elizabeth Woods, Georgia Johnson, Geraldine McKnight (John), Katherine Bell (Eldridge); grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and great-great-grandchildren.
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Eleanor Harvell was a strong women,mostly my grandmother.She was every thing that takes beauty.Beautiful women like her would have a second chance.She taught me great lessons that reading is important.Clean growing up as an young lady.Cross your legs its proper for young women.Not only i miss her but the family does.You will be truly missed that u living in my heart.
Sincere:Diamond Harvell
Diamond Harvell
November 18, 2018
Sis. Harvell was a very close spiritual sister to me. Good or bad, she always had a smile & words of encouragement. She made you not want to give up but to keep serving Jehovah no matter what. I will truly miss her. But like my other dear loved ones I have loss in death, I will see her very soon....
Carrie Killebrew
September 12, 2018
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