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Rev Dale Roger Harvey

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Rev Dale Roger Harvey

Birth
Hutchinson, Reno County, Kansas, USA
Death
5 Aug 2020 (aged 97)
Mount Pleasant, Isabella County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Tecumseh, Lenawee County, Michigan, USA GPS-Latitude: 42.0125509, Longitude: -84.0044762
Plot
Section-Mt. Olivet, Lot 108, Grave 3/4
Memorial ID
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Obituary: January 24, 1923--August 5, 2020
Dale R. Harvey, 97y, 7m, of Mt. Pleasant, MI, formerly of Tecumseh and Lansing, Michigan, passed away peacefully August 5, 2020, as he leaped into the arms of Jesus Christ. His last few months were filled with cares and pains of this earthly life, which are now forgotten. He is now where he longed to be his entire life: with his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. We celebrate his life and rejoice in his home-going.

Dale served in the United States Army during WWII from 28 April 1944 through 7 March 1946. After his discharge he attended/graduated from Olivet Nazarene College (now university), Bourbonnais, Illinois. He ministered in the Clyde, Ohio, Church of the Nazarene before attended Nazarene Theological Seminary in Kansas City, Missouri. Then he ministered in churches in Astoria, Oregon and Tecumseh, Hastings, and Jackson, Michigan. He received a graduate degree from Sienna Heights (Adrian, Michigan) and began a teaching career (English, German, and guidance counseling) in the public schools where he lived. He was a life member of MENSA and enjoyed bowling.

He is the son of Alexander Alphonzo. and Lucy Bird Cox-Harvey. He was born in Hutchinson, Kansas, and raised in Kansas, Missouri, and Michigan. He was preceded in death by his parents, all eight of his siblings, and his son Mark Timothy aka Bryden Lam. He is survived by his daughter Judith D. Harvey Bohlmann, his son Daniel Roger Harvey (Judy Martin), six grandchildren, eighteen great-grandchildren, and a myriad of nieces and nephews. He just missed his first great-great grandaughter, who is scheduled to arrive mid-September.

He was married to June L. Thomas, with whom he raised three children. He was also married to Lou Anne Swartz Harvey and Eleanor June Good-Frederickson-Harvey. His life was a series of graduations: high school, college, graduate school, and seminary. . .and now life itself. His interment is in Lenawee Hills Memorial Garden in Tecumseh, Michigan.
Obituary: January 24, 1923--August 5, 2020
Dale R. Harvey, 97y, 7m, of Mt. Pleasant, MI, formerly of Tecumseh and Lansing, Michigan, passed away peacefully August 5, 2020, as he leaped into the arms of Jesus Christ. His last few months were filled with cares and pains of this earthly life, which are now forgotten. He is now where he longed to be his entire life: with his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. We celebrate his life and rejoice in his home-going.

Dale served in the United States Army during WWII from 28 April 1944 through 7 March 1946. After his discharge he attended/graduated from Olivet Nazarene College (now university), Bourbonnais, Illinois. He ministered in the Clyde, Ohio, Church of the Nazarene before attended Nazarene Theological Seminary in Kansas City, Missouri. Then he ministered in churches in Astoria, Oregon and Tecumseh, Hastings, and Jackson, Michigan. He received a graduate degree from Sienna Heights (Adrian, Michigan) and began a teaching career (English, German, and guidance counseling) in the public schools where he lived. He was a life member of MENSA and enjoyed bowling.

He is the son of Alexander Alphonzo. and Lucy Bird Cox-Harvey. He was born in Hutchinson, Kansas, and raised in Kansas, Missouri, and Michigan. He was preceded in death by his parents, all eight of his siblings, and his son Mark Timothy aka Bryden Lam. He is survived by his daughter Judith D. Harvey Bohlmann, his son Daniel Roger Harvey (Judy Martin), six grandchildren, eighteen great-grandchildren, and a myriad of nieces and nephews. He just missed his first great-great grandaughter, who is scheduled to arrive mid-September.

He was married to June L. Thomas, with whom he raised three children. He was also married to Lou Anne Swartz Harvey and Eleanor June Good-Frederickson-Harvey. His life was a series of graduations: high school, college, graduate school, and seminary. . .and now life itself. His interment is in Lenawee Hills Memorial Garden in Tecumseh, Michigan.


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