Harold Samuel Prosser, 79 of Athens, Alabama, died Tuesday, June 23, 2020 at his residence.
A Memorial Service will be held later. Spry Funeral Home assisted the family.
Mr. Prosser was born March 28, 1941 in Nashville, Tennessee, he was a member of Kingdom Hall Jehovah Witnesses, a US Navy Veteran and he was retired from Monsanto.
Survivors: Wife: Jane Prosser of Athens, Daughters: Ramona Hurt of Athens and Jami Hurt of Athens, Grandchildren: Cameron, Emily, Jackson and Abigail.
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3 comments
Angie Robinson
2020-07-02 13:43:03
Harold, Jane, Mona and Jamie are of my earliest memories. Harold was a spiritual man. He loved people and loved to laugh. He used to sing two little songs to Jamie, Mona and I when we were little girls. When I saw him last November, we sang the songs together. It was such a privilege to have grown up around Harold. I know the family misses him deeply. Thankfully, Jehovah gives us confidence in His yearning to bring our loved ones back. It won’t be long and we can’t wait for the reunion parties. All glory going to Jehovah! I can’t wait to see him dancing again. He had the craziest but sweetest little dance he would do. It always made us smile. May we strive hard to be there to welcome him back. In our efforts, Jehovah will bless us. And may I not conclude until I recognize the wonderful job that Mona and Jamie did in taking care of their daddy. They put their love into action and they are doing the same with Jane. Jehovah will not forget your works. My prayers are with you all. I love you!
Quania Randolph
2020-07-02 18:22:53
I’m very grateful I got know Bro. Harold Prosser. He was a very loving, kind and funny person. I know he will be missed by all but we have the hope to see his smiling face in Paradise where no sickness or death will be. Revelation 21:3,4
Jeannie Kistner
2024-05-15 20:02:45
He crossed my mind a few days ago. And for some reason Ihe just stayed there untill I decided to check on him and his family this afternoon. I met him when we moved to Alabama in 1978. He was my favorite Elder in the Decatur congregation. I went to him for help many times and he was always so kind. I will never forget him and his family. I hope to see him again in the resurection. Jeannie (Shelton) Kistner