Joseph Scott-Harrell, Sr.-Obituary

Joseph Scott Harrell, Sr.

1928 - 2018

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Just found out yesterday that Scott died. We are so very sorry for your loss. We had so many great times with Scott that we will never forget & we will never forget him. He was one of the best! Our deepest sympathy to all of Scotts family. Love to all!

May God bless you and continue to give you comfort and peace as you remember the wonderful memories, stories, accomplishments and blessings. My prayers and deepest sympathy go out to all of you at this time.

We are very sorry to learn of your Dad's passing and we know he will be missed by many. Our prayers and deepest sympathies to your family.

My prayers of comfort and healing are with the family and friends of such an amazing man. A life so full of joyful blessings and a legacy to be honored and never to be forgotten. A man who touched so many other lives and used his God given gifts to bring happiness, security and joy to those who joined him on this journey. As the family finds joy in the memories and support and comfort during the moments of grief, continue to share his legacy and he will live on in your heart. He will always...

Have known Scott for years although as Mr. Harrell. He and Beverly and my parents shared many fun times! He took me on my first boat ride in a yacht ! I know he will truly be missed. My thoughts and prayers go out to the family

Bill and I would like to send our love and sympathy in the loss of your Dad. Bill speaks often o the time he work for Edenton Marina, He enjoy the good times working there. Sincerely Bill and Carol Shutt

Anne, Scottie and Betsy, I am saddened by Scott's death. He, Bill and Bruce were among the first friends in 1964; and the memories are for a lifetime. I prided myself in writing obits, but whoever wrote this one captured Scott perfectly! He was the not so silent leader of the "pack". He leaves a legacy hard to emulate.

Joseph Scott Harrell Sr. Rest In Peace. You have lived a life that has touched many. It was my pleasure to hear some of the retelling. It was my schooling to hear of major decisions in your life. You took me into your arms by that first can of welcoming beer you handed me as I walked off the plane at our first meet. True positive regard is what you've shown to me. Yes I shed a tear that you left to the next world. Yet, in many ways you are still here with your children and those you...

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Joseph Scott's Obituary

Joseph Scott Harrell, 90, of Edenton, passed away January 23, 2018.

 

Scott was born on January 3, 1928 to the late Bessie Cecelia Leary and Rodney Tuttle Harrell. Raised on rich Rocky Hock dirt and his mom's locally famous southern cooking, Scott and his three siblings enjoyed an idyllic childhood - or so we believe from the indelible tales we never tired of hearing. He grew up in Rocky Hock Baptist Church, and was baptized in the Chowan River. Scott married Beverly Ann Moore and joined Edenton Baptist Church, where he served as a Deacon. In 1951, Scott founded Edenton Tractor and Implement, the beginning of a lifelong love affair with tractors – and delighted in mowing and moving dirt until just last year. In the early 1950’s, he began carving out Edenton Marina from a run of Pembroke Creek. In 1978, Scott founded Albemarle Boats, and a legacy of fine offshore fishing boats lives on. He had a big time growing the Albemarle brand, and thoroughly enjoyed travels and friends made through the Albemarle network.

 

Scott's greatest pleasures were lively gatherings with family and friends, working on his tractor, mastering the art of frying, NASCAR racing, good books, classic country music, and putting up enough Silver Queen corn to carry a half dozen families through winter, earning him a “King Corn” title. He was a keen business man with a quick wit, a load of charm, and an impish sense of humor, loving nothing more than a good practical joke. He was both a generous man and stubborn as a mule, and stood firm and proud of his role as “supervisor” of most everything. He was equally quick with a grin and an infamous cross of his arms. He was - without a doubt - the world's greatest “Pop Pop,” and his children and grandchildren were his life's greatest treasures. Pop Pop – as he was fondly called by many – always told us to send a little bit of his ashes up in fireworks.

 

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Beverly, and his second wife, Shirley Williams Harrell, whom he married following Beverly’s death.

 

He is survived by his three children: daughters, Ann Harrell Perry and her husband Warner, Elizabeth Harrell Johnstone, and her husband Hall; son, Joseph Scott Harrell, Jr, and his wife Missie, all of Edenton; Grandchildren: Burch Perry and wife Julie, Mary Scott Perry Haigler, and husband Ted, Bess Harrell Little and husband George, Catie Harrell Salyer and husband Stephen, Francie Harrell Winslow and husband Wyatt, Cole Johnstone and wife Ashlea, and Lex Johnstone and wife Michelle; and 16 great grandchildren: Bryson and Warner Perry, Eloise, Bear and Cecelia Haigler, Ros and Scott Little, Cece and Averett Salyer, Wade, Marjorie, Abigail, Mary Frances, and Drew Winslow, Bennett Johnstone, and Addison Johnstone; three siblings: sister, Marion Cross Goodman and brothers, Rodney Tuttle Harrell and Robert Shirley Harrell, all of Edenton; and a host of nieces and nephews. Additionally, he is survived by his wife Shirley's children: Howard Glasgow and wife Eileen, Del Bilagody and husband Jim, and Mark Glasgow.

 

A memorial service will be held at Edenton Baptist Church on Saturday, January 27, 2018 at 11:00 am with Reverend David Brooks officiating.

 

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Vidant Home Care & Hospice, 1005 W.H. Smith Blvd., Greenville, NC 27834, or to Edenton Baptist Church, 200 South Granville Street, or to NAMI Albemarle, P.O. Box 93, both in Edenton, NC 27932.

 

The family wishes to express their heartfelt gratitude to Willie Drew for his lifelong friendship, companionship, and love in his final months; to Shirley O’Loughlin, for her loving care; and to Arlyn Jones for his kindness and compassion.

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