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Jerry Harper

McDonough, Georgia

1950 - 2004

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HARPER, JERRY, age 54, died May 26, 2004. He was born January 23, 1950 in Fair-field, AL, to Monroe and Dorothy Harper. He was as a courier with Federal Express, a retired Master Sgt. from the United States Air Force, and a member of Highlands Presbyterian Church. Jerry loved the outdoors,...

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Dearest Annetta, I have so many wonderful memories of Jerry. Just to name a few: of course-- "the Hot Dog Man", The Cheesecake Factory, our trip to Florida and Alabama, and the wonderful times we shared when I visited you in Georgia. Jerry was a Prince among men, Annetta. There are not many like him to be found. He was a true gentleman, kind, had integrity, and I never once heard him say an ill word about anyone. And who could ever forget his great sense of humor? He will be deeply missed but...

ARNETTA, I AM SO SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT THE LOST OF YOUR HUSBAND JERRY. I HAVE HEARD GREAT THINGS ABOUT HIM FROM PEOPLE WHO NEW HIM. MY PRAYERS GO OUT TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY.

I was very sorry to hear of your loss. I have fond memories of your husband. You were one of the lucky ones, to find a really good man. My thoughts are with you at this extremely difficult time.
Connye

On behalf of Boatwright Family we send our condolences. I will remember Jerry's smile and the way Arnetta's eyes would sparkle when she talked about Jerry. May the scriptures at Rev. 21:3-4 bring comfort in your time of need. Luv/u

We will miss Jerry Very much. I William, had the privilege of working with Jerry and his sense of humor for a few years and it was great. We had a ball. My wife and I visited at their home in stockbridge and met his lovely wife Annetta. We're glad that we did, because just last week my wife and I for the past four years, look and admire the Hostas plants that he gave us. They are beautiful. So as long as they come back every year we will always have the presence of Jerry Harper. God Bless...

We will truly miss Jerry Harper. We met Jerry as he walked Buttons around our neighborhood. Buttons and Buddy our little Poodle were friends and Mac and I considered both Jerry and Buttons our friends.

We extend our symphaty to Annetta and Buttons as we know they will miss Jerry very much.

God bless you both.

Love,

Annetta and Family,
Our thoughts and prayers go out to you and the family now and always.
We will certainly miss Jerry and his great humor.
Love and prayers.

Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.