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      Obituary
	Gloria Wilhoit Harris(July 24, 1931 - February 2, 2021)
 
 
 Gloria Wilhoit Harris, 89, of 
	Huntington, WV, passed away on Tuesday, February 2, 2021 at Woodland’s 
	Retirement Community. Funeral services will be held on Saturday, February 
	13, 2021 at 2:00 p.m. at Beard Mortuary with Rev. Eric Porterfield 
	officiating. Service will be livestreamed on Beard Mortuary Facebook page. 
	Burial will be in Woodmere Memorial Park. She was born July 24, 1931 in 
	Huntington, WV the daughter of the late George Dewey and Lucille King 
	Wilhoit. She was also preceded in death by her devoted and loving husband of 
	66 years, Stuart Blakely Harris and a brother, George Wilhoit, Jr.  She is 
	survived by a son and daughter-in-law, Jeffrey Stuart and Elissa Harris of 
	Clearwater, FL; a daughter and son-in-law, Julie Mulcahy and James Mulcahy 
	of Shelbyville, KY; grandchildren, Gregory Harris, Lynn Harris, Martin 
	Prather, Anne Prather and Virginia Peerce (Joshua); and great-grandchildren 
	Eleanor Peerce and Felix Peerce. Gloria was originally a member of Central 
	Christian Church in Huntington WV, active member of The Baptist Temple in 
	Charleston, WV during their 40 years there, and in retirement, a member at 
	5th Avenue Baptist Church. She was especially proud that both Julie and Jeff 
	are ordained elders in the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). Gloria 
	was a graduate of Marshall College (now University) and did further studies 
	at Morris Harvey College in Charleston. She worked in the office of The 
	Presbytery of Greenbrier in Charleston, where she developed lifelong 
	friendships with her coworkers. She never stopped learning, was an avid 
	reader of history, and last year enjoyed General U.S. Grant’s autobiography 
	and read most of Huntington historian Jean Edward Smith’s biographies, 
	sending copies as gifts to others. Gloria was devoted to her family, and 
	showed us, with Dad, the power of unconditional love. She was blessed with 
	cherished friends, and by her example we learned how to keep and grow 
	lifelong friendships. She bore chronic illness with grace, choosing to focus 
	on those she loved. She quietly helped others she encountered who were in 
	need, and in doing so, modeled for us what it meant to be the hands and feet 
	of Christ. She was dearly loved and will be greatly missed.    
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