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Harriet Fellows

Charleston, South Carolina

Age 89

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Harriet Fellows CHARLESTON - Harriet Fellows, a resident of Charleston, SC, died Saturday, the 19th of July at her home on Daniel Island. Born Harriet Hurt Freeman, in 1925 of Huntingdon, TN, Harriet was the youngest of six children (James, George, Francis, Eugenia, Volla), and attended the...

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Such a joy to see that face again! Isnt this just how we will feel when finally we are reunited with our Ssvior and dear ones?
Thank you for sharing this gift with me today....the memory of her influence on me and the gratitude I feel by having known her.
May all your sense of loss be transformed by the same joy she radiates in that photo.

How sorry we were to learn of Harriett's passing and to be away at the time of her funeral. We rejoice that she is with her beloved Lord and all of Heaven's inhabitants. I can just imagine her introducing herself...boldly, yet so humbly..."Harriett Hurt Fellowes, reporting for duty!"
How she will be missed by all. We have lost a noble model of the benefits of a life rooted in faith and certain of the truth of Holy Scripture...A giant of a Christian woman!

Harriet sang with us at St Johns McLean for several years. Your mother was a joy to know. Harriet now is singing in the angelic choir. Harriet will always be loved and remembered by St Johns!

Dear Jane: Your precious mother was my beautiful sister in Christ.Her love of The Lord was so infectious and her life reflected His love. She will live in my heart forever and she will continue to inspire my love and devotion to our Saviour. My love to you and your family. Elsa Willis

Jane, My Blessings go out to you and your family. They were great days at the swimming pool of the Regency, when you and the children would come visit. Your Father saving the clock, so my son Alex could learn to tell time, and your Beautiful Mother always so kind and enjoyable to talk with. Susan Webster often asks about you, and if I've heard anything. Sorry we all lost touch, and were all going through these losses, of family. My prayers are with you! Hang in there! I often think of your...

I knew Harriet when we sang in choir together at St. Philip's church. She was delightful - always had a smile on her face and a kind word for everyone. My condolences in your loss.

I first met Harriet and Mac at The Church of The Advent in Cincinnati. For a long time we met weekly for Bible Study and forged an unbreakable bond of friendship. Harriet was my role model for what a Christian woman should be. I have never measured up, but thanks to Harriet's legacy, I'll
keep trying. It was a privilege and a blessing to be her sister in Christ. Please accept my deepest sympathy for your loss. Catherine Tiemeyer

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

Jane and Pamela~ Your (grandmother) mother touched my life, and I thank God for the privilege of being her sister in Christ.
Blessings! Rebecca
Philemon 7 ~ her