Harold-Whack-Obituary

Harold Whack Sr.

Charleston, South Carolina

About

LOCATION
Charleston, South Carolina

Obituaries

Send Flowers

WHACK, SR. Harold Deacon Harold Whack, Sr., of Charleston, died Sunday at a local nursing care facility. Born February 16, 1920, the only son of Jessie and Maggie Whack, he was 88 when he entered eternal rest. He was the husband of Lillian Smalls Whack, his surviving widow. Having met Lillian,...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

My thoughts and prayers are with you during this sorrowful time. May you find comfort in God's promise of everlasting life and that your loved one has been led home to a special place in heaven. May God continue to bless you always.

With caring thoughts & deepest sympathy,
Genita & Family

Donna,

Memories of your loved one will always be with you.Although we live in the midst of ever-changing seasons, the tender lasting truths of life remain constant throughout time.May memories keep your loved one always in your heart and mind.
I send to you, my deepest sympathy.

Gloria

Our deepest condolences and prayers are with you and your family during this time. We will keep you in our thoughts and prayers.

Love's greatest gift is "Remembrance"! Weeping may endure for a nite but pure "joy" cometh in the morning. I will always be fond of his "mustache" (since living on Sumter Street in Charleston as a child and attending Calvary Baptist Sunday School)-- smile! He always had a smile "out-of-this-world" and encouragement
for everyone! Our prayers go out to the family! Ida M. (Green) Worix

Deepest condolances to the family on thier loss. I remember Harold also known affectionally as Brother Whack, as a child being a warm hearted caring person. I shall treasure those memories forever.

Harold Mack lead a remarkable life and produced a great family, which is the certain evidence of his character, wisdom and time well spent. I know his sons, Michael and Phil, who are wonderful people, smart and successful men, each following the extraordinary role model who was their father. I share in the family's loss and rejoice in the blessings that are theirs forever.

Donna,
I was so sorry to read the news of your father's passing. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.I never got to meet your Dad, but I sure did love all of your stories about him and Lilly and I hope you can find some comfort in your memories.

My deepest sympathy goes out to the family in their time of sorrow. I not only knew Mr. Whack as a neighbor from White Drive, but also as a Nurse from Mt. Pleasant Manor. He was always kind, and always had kind words to say to you. God Bless you all.
Jeanette Burton, LPN

Dear Donna & Family,
As you go through life's greatest sorrow---, the loss of some you love, May your own faith in God sustain you, bringing you comfort today,courage for tomorrow, and hope in your heart always. We share in your grief. Mr. Harold was a great man of God. Be Strong in the Lord and know that He will never leave you. With caring thoughts and our deepest sympathy.