Garry Herndon, Sr.

Passed 06/28/2020

Obituary For Garry Herndon, Sr.

Minister Garry L. Herndon, Sr. departed this life on June 28, 2020. He was born on August 4, 1963 in Mooresville, North Carolina. They relocated to Philadelphia, then to York and later to Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Garry grew up in the church as a student of the word and playing the drums. Then, God anointed him to play the organ that was purchased for his little sister.

Garry was very smart and inquisitive. He loved to skateboard and invented his very own skateboard. Garry won an award for a beautiful wall decoration weaved of brightly colored rubber bands that he presented to his mother. To meet a graduation requirement, Garry was doused at the pool with water because he feared being immersed. He graduated from McCaskey High School in 1981, where he participated in band and football.

After high school, he moved to the Harrisburg area and through a fellow musician, Pastor Stephen McNeil Linen, he became the organist of the McCullough Memorial Church, under the late Apostle William “Skuggy” Jones, Sr. and the late Apostle Patricia Ann Jones, where he resided with the family. Apostle Patricia Jones said, “Garry’s faithfulness could not be matched.”

Garry honed his craft of playing and singing like Douglas Miller, Timothy Wright, Hezekiah Walker and John P. Kee in the anointing of the Holy Spirit. He shared his gifts with singers and musicians, as the church blossomed. Under his leadership, the McCullough Mass Choir flourished, and Garry became well-known throughout the region and churches across the country. He taught Sunday School, attended Bible Study classes and preached with fire! Garry united in holy matrimony with Angela Jolane Sullivan on August 15, 1987. From this union twin boys: Garry, Jr., and Larry D. A., a daughter, Faith Victoria were born. For a short time, the family moved to Lancaster and Garry assumed the organist position under the late Elder Scott A. White, Jr. at the Ray’s Temple C.O.G.I.C.

Garry also became the organist for several other churches such as New Hope Missionary Baptist Church, Macedonia Baptist Church, At the Cross C.O.G.I.C., Churches of the Living God, Martin Luther King, Jr. Baptist Church and Lingo Memorial C.O.G.I.C. Garry played for numerous churches, choirs, and groups.

Angela and Garry together wrote and composed, “Hallelujah, Is the Highest Praise” which was recorded with the National Church of the Living God Children’s Choir, in 1996 in Harrisburg, PA. Garry composed and wrote many songs for the group, The New Reign, formed by Bishop William Jones, Jr.

Garry held several secular positions. He trained in the National Guard to become a medic. He was a salesman at American Automobile Association (AAA), a “singing” school bus driver for the Harrisburg City School District, and he owned and operated G-Wiz Janitorial. Garry was passionate about computers, real estate, and money operating under the auspices of G-Money Enterprises. Garry’s boldness opened doors to network with many people and created opportunities.

Garry’s spontaneous character led him to be very adventurous. He enjoyed being a food connoisseur and knowing all of the “hot spots” to have a meal. He loved to spend time with family and friends laughing and talking. He loved the Dallas Cowboys, basketball, technology, and gadgets.

Garry was predeceased by his grandfather, Mr. Lloyd Herndon, Sr. and his stepfather, Pastor David Price. He leaves to mourn his children: Garry, Jr. of Georgia, Larry Dewayne Anthony of Maryland, Faith Victoria Herndon of Georgia. his mother, Pastor Joyce Price of Pennsylvania, his father, Thomas Wilson, Sr. and stepmother Irene of North Carolina; his maternal grandmother, Mrs. Eula Herndon of Pennsylvania, his siblings, Swan, Zyanzquelyn (Arthur), Quentin, (Monica), Thomas, Jr. (Makeya), and Arnethia (Lamar). His mother-in-love, Pastor Carolyne Sullivan; his childhood friends, Brothers Stevie Dodd and Louis “Peanut” Butcher; his devoted friends, Minister James Porter and Sister Deedie Deeds and a host of aunts, uncles, cousins and friends.

Covid 19 guidelines will be observed with masks and six foot social distancing for all attendees.

Donations can be sent to Major H. Winfield Funeral Home, 704 N. Front St.; Steelton, PA 17113



Guest Book

Gary was a good friend. He will be dearly missed. He is smiling and looking after souls in heaven now. -Kasey

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Pastor Price and family, please know that the Flowers family are covering you in prayer and sending hugs/kisses. Garry was an amazing musician that will never be forgotten. We love you and are here if and when needed Pastor Caschandra Jones

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Family So sorry for your loss. Gary was a really cool person. May he RIP

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Truly a product of Church if the living God...Pillar Ground and Ttuth....Play on my brother ...You have moved from Labor 2 reward!!

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