Emma-Harper-Obituary

Emma Harper

Rock Hill, South Carolina

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Emma Neill Harper ROCK HILL - Emma Neill Harper, 93, of Rock Hill, passed away Sunday, August 31, 2014, at home. Born in Charlotte, N.C., Mrs. Harper was the daughter of the late William and Rachel Neill. She was a member of Covenant Presbyterian Church. She was the first ordained female Elder of...

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What a wonderful christon lady Emma was.She loved everyone and everyone loved her.I am so glad she was in my lief. I will miss her so much and she will always be in my heart.Love and prayers to Roland and the family. GOD BLESS. LEE DOVE

What a precious lady Emma was to my family and me throughout our childhood and into adulthood at Northminster and then Covenant. She radiated light, good humor, and faith as a model to all fortunate to know her. So glad she is now with my dad, Bill Norwood, solving the world's problems and reminiscing.

She was the glue that held us together in hard times, the centerpiece of true grace and mercy, a leader , teacher, friend, counselor. She was a disciple that made other disciples. She was authentic, loving and a great mentor to me. I loved Emma Harper and always will. Thanks for your teaching and encouragement and most of all for the love for me and all you knew.

My children had the good fortune to grow up in Covenant with Emma. She was a blessing to them and to me. I have notes and cards she sent during difficult times in my life. Such a dear, caring lady. Her smile will stay with me! Love and prayers to the family. Margaret Jennings

Emma was a very special friend and was loved by all. She cared about everyone. She will be missed.
Clara Buchanan

Emma was truly a saint. She was always so loving and supportive of our family as members of Covenant. She will be greatly missed.

I loved Mrs. Emma! She was like another mother to me when she worked at the Highway Department with my dad, Mack Lindler. My deepest sympathies and condolences to her family. May she rest in peace.

I loved Mrs.Emma, She was like another mother to me when she worked at the Highway Department with my dad, Mack Lindler. My deepest sympathies and condolences to the family. May she rest in peace.

A special lady. Made me feel so at home at Covenant. Always gave me a huge hug. Heaven is brighter today with Emma