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Elanor Irene Hafley Harvey

Decatur, Alabama

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Eleanor Irene Hafley Harvey

Decatur

Funeral for Mrs. Eleanor Irene Hafley Harvey, 95, of Decatur, will be on Wednesday, December 26, 2012, at 11 a.m. at Westminster Presbyterian Church. Roselawn Funeral Home will be directing. Burial will follow at Decatur City Cemetery.

Mrs. Harvey, who died on Friday, December 21, 2012, at her home with her family, was born on June 23, 1917, in Limestone County to Ransom Harvey Hafley and Mary Irene Riddle Hafley. She is preceded in death by her parents; her husband of 37 years, Thomas C. Harvey; sister, Mary Marvalene Shaw; and her stepdaughter, Gaye Harvey Phillips of Ft. Worth Tx.

She is survived by her daughter, Mary Eleanor Harvey Claborn (Ronald) of Decatur; her grandchildren, Cynthia Claborn Stevens (Darryl) of Alvin, Tx, and Rebecca Claborn Weaver, of Decatur; great-grandchildren Jordan Marie Weaver, of Decatur and Nathan Hume Stevens, of Alvin Tx.

Mrs. Harvey was a lifelong educator and loved teaching. She attended Mooresville-Belle Mina Middle School and Decatur High. In ninth grade, she lost her father to cancer where she had to move into her maternal grandmother's home. Life was tough with the Great Depression, losing her father, and moving all at once, however, her family was embraced with love from the grandparents, aunt Lucile and uncle Robert Riddle Aunt Kate and uncle Emmet Stockton kept her during the school week and because of the family support she was the high school valedictorian Class of 1934. Three great years were then followed up at Florence State Teachers' College where she made friends that lasted a lifetime. It was there where her high points in her career became clear in her roles in plays. They won for FSTC, a chapter in Alpha Psi Omeaga, dramatic fraternity. At the end of her junior year, she was offered a teaching job at Lafayette Street School in the Decatur system. She continued to teach five years at Lafayette after she married her husband just before he entered the army during World War II. She then taught six years at Joe Wheeler. After being out a year after the birth of her daughter, she returned to Veteran's School, one year at West Decatur Elementary School, three years at Decatur High School, and finally, 27 years at Walter Jackson. During this time with the encouragement and help of her husband Tom, she earned her Masters Degree in Education and her AA Certificate in Supervision and Curriculum Development with certification in Administration from the University of Alabama. The years at Walter Jackson were wonderfully fulfilling. The teachers were like family. That cooperation and love extended beyond retirement. After losing her husband in 1977, she was thankful to have God for her work and her health, and most of all her daughter, her husband, and her talented granddaughters. They stood by her through thick and thin.

She had a 75th Gala Birthday Party thrown by her children with lovely food and decorations. About 200 relatives and friends came to help celebrate. She had so much to be thankful for and her friends and family were a continual source of inspiration and love.

The family asks that any gifts be given to Westminster Presbyterian Church, Hospice of the Valley, or your favorite charity.

This obituary was originally published in the Decatur Daily.

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Mrs. Harvey was one of the sweetest teachers I ever had. She loved teaching and communicated that love to her students. My sympathy to her loving family!
Janet Nungester Bentley

I am deeply saddened at the passing of Mrs. Harvey. She was a wonderful principal at Walter Jackson. I absolutely adored her. Sometimes I would get in trouble just so I would be sent to her office! To all the family and friends (which are many) please accept my deepest sympathy for her loss. Genna Uptain Gibbs.

Mary Elanor, I was saddened to hear about the passing of your Mother. She was a real sweet lady. I don't know if you remember me or not, but I was a childhood friend of yours and lived just two doors down from you.

Mary, I am so sorry to hear about your mother. I took a bus trip with her one time to Branson and found her to be a sweet and lovely person. She remembered meeting me through you. Please accept my deepest sympathy, and you and the rest of the family will be in my prayers now and in the days to come. Take care and God bless. Shelley Hawkins Johnson

Mary Ellen, so sorry to read this. You and your family have my deepest sympathy.

Sweet and talented lady who really loved her "children." Has been living in my heart for some 40 years. I still cherish her handwritten notes on all my report cards. God bless all she leaves behind.

Mrs. Harvey will be missed! She touched the lives of so many. Becky and Cindy, you and the entire family are in our prayers!

Eleanor was a beautiful lady both inside and out. Her love of God was displayed daily not only through her prayer life, but by how she treated others. She was surrounded by her wonderful family who loved her dearly. I am blessed to be one of her nieces that has nothing but great things to say about her and her family.
Uncle Tom is now joined by his beautiful bride and I am sure the angels are singing and their Heavenly Father is embracing them both. To Ron and Mary Eleanor, Cindy and...