~Life Reflections~ Minister Nancy Nola Thompson Harris
“And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain for the former things are passed away.” Revelation 21:4
Minister Nancy Nola Thompson Harris was born to the late Mr. Francis “Tom” Thompson and Mrs. Mattie L. Stowers-Thompson in Forest, MS. She departed this life on Saturday, October 15, 2022 at her home in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, with her loving and devoted husband at her bedside.
Nancy grew up in the Midway community of Forest and graduated from the Midway Vocational School in 1961. She accepted Christ at an early age and became a member of the Midway Freewill Baptist Church.
Having moved to Lakeview, Long Island, New York, she met Earl Leroy Harris and after his persistent and determined pursuit, the couple became an inseparable two-some. They were united in holy matrimony on September 17, 1965 in Alexandria, Virginia and later moved to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania while he attended the University of Pittsburgh School of Law. During these years, their son, Martin was born. Following Earl’s graduation, this young mother attended the University of Pittsburgh, often accompanied by little Martin and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree, majoring in Urban Planning.
The family moved to Harrisburg in 1977 and Mrs. Harris took a career position with the City of Harrisburg in the Urban Planning Department. However, at the request of Mr. Harris, she left that position to support him as he established his law practice in the City. Her spiritual discernment and their faith walk led this dynamic team as they accomplished innumerable goals in business and in life.
Mr. and Mrs. Harris united with St. Paul Missionary Baptist Church in 1977 where she served faithfully through the years. She walked hand-in-hand with her husband, praying with him and seeking Spiritual guidance on his behalf as he worked in the Children’s Church and after his ordination, while he led St. Paul as Pastor from 1994 to 2018. During this season, Sister Nancy also answered God’s call to proclaim the Gospel as a Minister and was ordained in 2010. The church was inspired and enriched by her service as Women’s Ministry president and especially, her gifted teachings on the interpretation of dreams and visions.
Mrs. Harris had a keen business sense and was Founder and operator of the very popular Limited Editions Gift Shoppe, a for-profit establishment located in downtown Harrisburg with the klargest collection of unique African American fine art items of figurines, statuettes, dolls, prints, paintings and crystal in Central Pennsylvania. While she operated her own business venture, she also assisted in managing the Law Practice and was the Vice President of MDH Management Company, a for-profit real estate management firm governing the 140-unit Park Tower Apartments in Philadelphia and the 81 townhouses of Orchard Apartments in the West Shore area of Cumberland County.
Minister Nancy N. Harris, a Proverbs 31 Woman of God, walked quietly, loved generously and worked wisely as a faithful wife, caring mother, trustworthy friend, astute businesswoman, discerning Minister, studious Christian education teacher, precise bookkeeper and solid business manager.
Everyone blessed to know her will cherish her warm and gentle smile: this especially includes her loving and devoted husband, Rev. Earl L. Harris; her son, Martin D. (Marielle) Harris; her grandson, Phoenix M. Harris and her great-granddaughter, Shadia R. Harris. all of Harrisburg, PA; her two sisters, Mrs. Nellie Griffin of Jackson, MS and Evangelist Maggie Thompson of Clinton, MS and a host of other relatives, friends and brothers/sisters in Christ. In addition to her parents, Minister Harris was preceded in transitioning by her sister, Hazel L. Thompson-Johnson and her brothers, David Thompson and Roosevelt Thompson.
Her life will be celebrated on Saturday, October 22nd at 11:00 a.m. in the Sanctuary of St. Paul Missionary Baptist Church, 1201 N. 17th Street, Harrisburg, with viewing and visitation 10:00 a.m. until 11:00 a.m.
Ministry of Comfort entrusted to the Major H. Winfield Funeral Home Corp. COVID-19 Guidelines will be observed with face masks for all attendees.
Marty and Family,
I am so sorry to hear of the passing of your Mom. My deepest condolences to you. Kindly, Nicole Bates Leto
So very sorry to her of Sister Harris's passing. I truly admired her. She will be missed.
Patrea Womack
Pastor Harris, I send my heartfelt condolences to you and your family on the transitioning of your kind and loving angel Minister Nancy. You are in my prayers, and may our Lord bless you with His grace to grieve! I pray God's love, strength, wisdom, and favor upon you and the family! Elder Barbara A. Manning
That was from Sarah Jensen and Ezzie Jensen - we love you!!
My deepest condolences to Pastor Harris, Martin and the family. Nancy was a shining light wherever she was, full of love and grace. She loved deeply and gave much, she showed me and so many others, the meaning of Jesus' words, "I came not to be served, but to serve." This was her humble attitude and her joy! Her beautiful smile transformed the room and her easy laugh brought great peace. I never left her presence, without knowing I had been in the presence of the Lord and fortified for whatever lay ahead. No matter what age you were, she had that special mother love for each individual. Her ministry went far outside the church walls, into the community and city, but a true Proverbs 31 woman, her greatest joy seemed to be as wife to Earl, mother to Martin, and grandmother to her grandchildren. You will be greatly missed and always treasured First Lady, Mother Nancy Harris.
Your Will Be Greatly Missed Mrs. Harris You Always Gave The Best Hugs And Uplifting Words Of Kindness Was Grateful For Everything You And Your Husband Has Done For My Family. May God Bless You And Your Family Until We All Meet Agian Rest Well. Chef Brendan Rybaczenko + Henley Family
My sincere condolences to Pastor Harris and his family on the loss of their beloved Nancy. Prayers of strength and comfort toward you. Ms Nancy was a Beautiful person. I recall her being a very kind, gentle, and generous soul. I'm so thankful that our paths had the opportunity to cross as we spent many years in Prayer, Praise, and Worship together. Special memories will always live in my heart. Heaven is rejoicing. Crystal Davis
Dear Pastor Harris: My deepest condolences in the passing of Nancy. Please know you and your family are in my prayers. I visited your church while deployed in 2018, and your people and I created such a bond,that I maintain communication regularly. God will strengthen you and your family in this trying time. May He continue to bless you.❤️🙌🙌 Odette M. Morales
Pastor Harris, please know that you and the family are in our prayers during this time. May God continue to provide strength and comfort to you.
Mother Matilda and Jackie Ravenel
Our staff will continue to keep your family in our prayers. We thank you for allowing us to serve your family.