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      ObituaryHarry Thomas 
	Hart(April 19, 1940 - September 21, 2019)
 
 
 Harry Thomas Hart, 79 of Huntington 
	WV went home to be with his Lord on September 21, 2019.  The son of Jessie 
	Jordan Hart & Thomas W. Hart he was preceded in death by his siblings Walter 
	Hart and Nellie Beach.  He is survived by his loving wife of 39 years Helen 
	J., his five children Melanie (Mike) Chapman, Robin Workman, Tommy (Wendy) 
	Hart, Ana Smith, and Richard (Malissa) Richmond, eighteen grandchildren, 
	sixteen great-grandchildren, sister Margaret Smith and many nieces and 
	nephews. He lived a life of service starting with 5 years in the US Army 
	serving in the 101st Airborne during a time which overlapped with the 
	Vietnam War.  It continued through 25 years with the Huntington Fire 
	Department where he retired and then continued with his service to the City 
	of Huntington as a 911 dispatcher.  Finally, it was completed throughout 36 
	years of loving, faithful servanthood at Cross Roads Methodist Church.  He 
	was a friend to everyone with a mischievous sense of humor, a zest for life, 
	and was always a willing hugger.  He was gentle and caring, a willing hand 
	to help with a loving heart and sage advice.  His many hobbies included 
	square dancing, camping, and fishing in his younger years, reading 
	Westerns, being an avid golfer, singing in the choir and directing the 
	Maundy Thursday play “The Living Last Supper” in his later years.  He was 
	the family chef and a fix everything/do anything kind of father and 
	grandfather.  He served in leadership roles throughout his life and went on 
	several missions trips across the country while working with the church 
	youth group - his favorites included Red Bird Mission in Kentucky and 
	helping in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina.  As a retiree he loved his 
	time with the church’s September Club and United Methodist Men’s group, and 
	his HFD retiree breakfast was a highlight of his month, but his favorite 
	thing to do was to pull off a deadpanned pull-your-leg joke.  Most 
	importantly, he was a devoted family man who let you know you were loved and 
	would be protected as long as he lived.  He will be greatly missed by all 
	who knew and loved him. Visitation with the family will begin at 5:30 on 
	Monday September 30 at Cross Roads United Methodist Church  (3146 Saltwell 
	Rd., Hgtn. WV 25705) followed by Celebration of Life services at 6:30.  In 
	lieu of flowers, donations to Cross Roads UMC would be appreciated so he can 
	continue to support the work with youth and missions that he so dearly loved 
	in life.  Reger Funeral Home of Huntington is assisting the family with 
	arrangements.                         
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