Thomas Leo Haralson, 69 of Route 4, Calhoun Falls Highway, husband of Lillian Worley Haralson, died Sunday, December 20, at the V.A. Medical Center of Augusta.
Born in Elbert County, he was a son of Clyde Smith Haralson of Elberton and the late Howard Haralson . He was a retired owner and operator of a granite company and was a U S Army Air Corp Veteran of World War II.
Survivors include his widow of the home: two daughters, Darlene Dye and Sherry Webb both of Elberton; a sister, Nina Albertson of Royston; a brother, Kelsy Haralson of Elberton; and four grandchildren.
Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Monday at the Memorial Chapel of Berry Funeral Home with the Pastor Warren Ruf and Rev. Terry Schultz officiating. Burial was in Forest Hills Memorial Park.
Pallbearers were Lewis Webb, Frank Coggins, Dorris Snellings, Charles Yeargin Bill Boswell, Jim Stovall, Larry Prince and Horace Harper.
Thomas Leo Haralson, 69 of Route 4, Calhoun Falls Highway, husband of Lillian Worley Haralson, died Sunday, December 20, at the V.A. Medical Center of Augusta.
Born in Elbert County, he was a son of Clyde Smith Haralson of Elberton and the late Howard Haralson . He was a retired owner and operator of a granite company and was a U S Army Air Corp Veteran of World War II.
Survivors include his widow of the home: two daughters, Darlene Dye and Sherry Webb both of Elberton; a sister, Nina Albertson of Royston; a brother, Kelsy Haralson of Elberton; and four grandchildren.
Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Monday at the Memorial Chapel of Berry Funeral Home with the Pastor Warren Ruf and Rev. Terry Schultz officiating. Burial was in Forest Hills Memorial Park.
Pallbearers were Lewis Webb, Frank Coggins, Dorris Snellings, Charles Yeargin Bill Boswell, Jim Stovall, Larry Prince and Horace Harper.
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