Harrison, Avis
Passed:
Age: 75
Source:
Death Notice:
Obituary Date: 1986-06-11
Information: 06/11/1986 Avis Harrison, 75, of Charleston, died Monday in General Division, Charleston Area Medical Center. He was the brother of Mrs. Westa Taylor of Ripley and Ishel Harrison of Kenna. Others surviving include his wife, Dessie Tyler Harrison; sons, Dennis Harrison of Sissonville, Kester and Darrell Harrison, both of Charleston, Clifton Harrison of Tyler Mountain; daughters, Mrs. Wanda Hall of Sissonville, Mrs. Carol Asbury of Charleston; another sister, Mrs. Lakie Pritt of Nitro; 25 grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren. A service will be held at 1 p.m. tomorrow in Cunningham- Parker-Johnson Funeral Home, Charleston with the Rev. Jack Comer officiating. Burial wil be in Floral Hills Garden of Memories, Pocatalico. Friends may call at the funeral home from 5 to 9 p.m. today. 06/18/1986 Joint funeral services were held Thursday in Cunningham-Parker-Johnson Funeral Home, Charleston, for a father and daughter, who died at Charleston Area Medical Center, General Division, three days apart. Avis Harrison, 75, of 8355 Sissonville Drive, died Monday, June 9, in General Division, CAMC, after a short illness. He was a retired custodian for Kanawha County Board of Education and attended Second Creek Community Church, Sissonville. His daughter, Wanda Lee Hall, 52, of Sissonville Drive, died Wednesday. Mr. Harrison is survived by: wife, Dessie Tyler Harrison; sons, Dennis of Sissonville, Kester and Darrell, both of Charleston, Clifton of Tyler Mountain; daughter Carol Asbury of Charleston; brother, Ishel of Kenna; sisters, Lakie Pritt of Nitro, Westa Taylor of Ripley; 25 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren. Surviving Mrs. Hall: husband, John Hall Jr.; sons, James F., John L. and Edward L., all of Sissonville; daughter, Elizabeth Ann Hall of Sissonville; brothers, Dennis Harrison of Sissonville, Kester and Darrell Harrison both of Charleston, Clifton Harrison of Tyler Mountain; sister, Carol Asbury of Charleston. The Rev. Jack Comer officiated the service, followed by burial in Floral hills Garden of Memories, Pocatalico.