Obituary of Mrs. Lois V. Harvey Daniel Lois V. Harvey Daniel departed this life on Monday, February 22nd, while under the home healthcare of her beloved son and daughter in love, Lorenzo & Eleanor Daniel of Dallas, TX. Lois Daniel has been a resident of Avera, GA for over 85 years. Lois Daniel was born on November 29, 1929, in the village of Matthews, GA. She was the first child born to the late William Harvey and Auldy Patterson Harvey. Lois grew up and worked on the Harvey Family Farm with her siblings and other family members. She was quite intentional about her quest for education and had to catch a train in Avera to attend High School in Wrens. At the age of 16, she matriculated at the Savannah State College in Savannah, GA. Lois Daniel began teaching grades 1 – 3, at the age of 17 (1946) at the Stone Springfield A.M.E. Church School, Stapleton, GA. In the fall of 1947, she became the Head and only teacher at the one-roomed, Tenders Elementary School, Avera, GA, where she taught grades 1- 7 until 1958. In the fall of 1958, she became an instructor at the “New” Tenders Grove Elementary School and became the 3rd grade teacher in this new “Title-One Facility”. She graduated from Fort Valley State College with a B.S. Degree in Education during the summer of 1959. She continued to teach at the Tenders Grove Elementary School until it closed in the spring of 1970. She was employed as a third-grade teacher (top class) at the Wrens Elementary School, Wrens, GA from 1970 until her retirement in 1989. She returned to teaching in 1990 and finally retired again in 1997. She truly enjoyed the years that she served on the Panel Review Board of the Jefferson County Department of Family and Children’s Services (DFCS). She absolutely loved helping people! Lois V. Harvey was united in Holy Matrimony to Mr. Perry Daniel Jr. in 1951 and were blessed with over 63 years of marriage. They became leaders in the community and role models for many. Lois was a faithful and active member of the Stone Springfield AME Church until she retired to join her “Precious Perry” who had become a new Pastor! As a Pastor’s Wife, Lady Lois supported her husband in his many civic involvements, political endeavors, community accomplishments and his senior pastoral ministry at the Magnolia Baptist Church for over 30 years. Lois was an excellent Bible Teacher and Family Counselor! Without question, Lois was a consummate supporter and encourager for her sons and their families! Other pleasures and highlights of her very involved, “Ever Learning” life included working in her Flower and Vegetable Gardens, canning and freezing fresh veggies, making homemade fruit preserves, and especially “Summers in the Country” for her Nieces, Nephews, and Grandchildren from the City! Mrs. Lois was very health conscious and believed in “Eating Right!” She was preceded in death by her beloved husband in 2013. Those blessed to cherish her memory include her loving and devoted sons, LaVelton (Patricia) Daniel Cincinnati, OH; Lorenzo (Eleanor) Daniel, Dallas, TX; Leon (Mabel) Berry, Wrens, GA; inseparable sisters, Carrie “Freddie” Harvey Coley, St. Albans, NY; Classie Harvey (Lenword) Benefield, Cambria Hts., NY; Betty Jean Patterson Hamblin, Jamaica, NY; a special 1st Cousin, Glennis Virginia Harvey Barnes, White Plains, MD (Lois was only two months older than Glennis) and a host of grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces & nephews, cousins, other relatives and friends, and especially the entire Magnolia Baptist Church, Avera, GA and over a Thousand Third Graders during her 50 Year Teaching Tenure. “Well done, Thou good and faithful servant! Enter into the Joy of the Lord!”
Public Viewing Friday, March 5, 2021 Davis Funeral Home: 10:00 A.M. - 12 Noon 725 Beech Street, Louisville, GA James Funeral Home: 2:00 P.M. - 5:00 P.M. 630 North Main Street, Wrens, GA Saturday, March 6, 2021 Lie In State Wrens Elementary School: 9:00 A.M. - 11:30 A.M. 1711 Georgia Hwy 17 N, Wrens, GA Celebration of Life Wrens Elementary School: 12 Noon 1711 Georgia Hwy 17 N, Wrens, GA Inhumation Magnolia Baptist Church 11816 Sand Valley Rd, Louisville, GA
In lieu of “Flowers”, contributions can be made to the newly established “Lois V. Harvey Daniel Advancing Education Foundation.” This tax-exempt organization will benefit and support special educational needs and aspiring future teachers in Jefferson County Georgia. Checks can be made payable to: “The Lois V. Harvey Daniel A.E.F.” and mailed to: The Lois V. Harvey Daniel Advancing Education Foundation – 12485 Clarks Mill Rd. – Avera, GA 30803 Email: lvhdaef1129@gmail.com - 513.259.3973
LaVelton & Lorenzo The relationship between our families is historically deep. Our mothers were teachers together at Wrens Elementary, and Mrs Daniels was my third grade teacher. She was indeed a special lady. She was a kind of teacher you don't see much of anymore & never forget. Our thoughts, love & prayers go out to you all & the rest of the family. God bless 🙏🏾 - The Oliphant family (Pearl Oliphant, Cheryl Dunn, Wendy Hairston & Mark Oliphant)
Dear LaVelton and family, I am so sorry to hear of your mother's passing. Mrs. Daniel was a wonderful person and educator. I enjoyed being one of her students. She had a passion for education and made sure you all were very well educated and had the best of everything. I'm sure she will be missed but forever in your hearts. But, knowing that she was a true woman of God is the greatest blessing and highest honor I will remember her for. May God comfort you, and may you cherish her memories dearly. ~Carolyn Terrell Farmer
Please accept my sincere condolences on the passing of Sis. Daniel. You faith will sustain you as you go through this most difficult time in your life. Know that my prayers and thoughts are with you. Rev. Carl W. Simmons, Sr.
To the Family, As you celebrate the Homegoing of cousin Lois V. Harvey, I pray that the lord will uplift you all. Be safe and she will forever be in our hearts. Joan Benefield & Family
Our LOVE and PRAYERS are with you all. Richard W. & Carol M. Johnson
Dear LaVelton and Family, As you prepare to celebrate the phenomenal life of your beloved mother, may loving memories of your time together bring you comfort. Your love for each other will last for all eternity. You are in my heart and prayers during this difficult time of transition.
Your Hampton University Classmate, Norma Hatot-King
To the family, I am so sorry for your loss. Mrs. Daniel was a beautiful person inside and out. She was such an inspiration in my life and I'll always remember the impression she made on me as far back as the third grade. What a blessing she was to all of us. May your many memories help to sustain you at this most difficult time. -Carolyn Curry-Wheat/Washington DC
To the family of Mrs. Lois Daniel: Your mom was beautiful in the body and I am sure she looks breathtaking in her spirit body. Continue to cherish her memories because they are her life. God bless each one of you.
Elder Janice Smith Israelite Kingdom of God East Point, Georgia
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