Patricia Ann Harper was born on December 16,1946 in Robinsonville, NC to the late Modestine (Howell) Hassell and James Hassell.
She moved to Knoxville at age 10 and attended public school graduating from Austin High School in 1965. She worked as a sales clerk at numerous local department stores, Downtown Hilton Hotel gift shop and as a Job Corp coordinator on the Knoxville College campus.
She was a faithful member of Rogers Memorial Church for many years and was a choir member.
She was a kind, generous, sharing, loving, and an ideal wife. She allowed families and individuals to live in her home to give them a hand up. She is also known by her comical greeting “Hello Jello” to her friends and the use of phase “woulda coulda shoulda” for those who should not make excuses.
She leave to cherish her memory her husband James W. Harper of 42 years;son James C. Harper; sister late Linnette Hassell; brother late Bernarnd Hassell; grandchildren Kaionna Harper, Kainyjasha Angel, Kaivion Harper, Kai’Shawn Harper; Niece Sharon Hassell; Newphew Andre’ Keith; Great Niece Adjasha Hassell, Tiara Thompson and Katelyn Biggs; Great Nephew Adonius Hassell, Adarius Mcmillian; Cousins Teresa Howell, Angelo Howell, Dr. Don C Chance Jr. and numerous other extended relatives and friends too numerous to list in fear of missing someone.
There will be a Graveside Service Monday, August 2, 2021 at 11AM at Sherwood Memorial Gardens with Rev. A.D. Baxter rendering the words of comfort.
Unity Mortuary is honored to serve this family.
Pat will be remembered for her sweet and loving spirit. My sincere condolences to James and the family. She lived by the song, "If I Can Help Somebody...my living shall not be in vain." Even while dealing with health challenges, she found time to reach out to others.
Sincerely, Corine Crawford
I loved my Aunt Pat..She gave me words of wisdom about getting my life together & when its together keep it together was the last conversation we had 7 years ago.and I been trying ever since to keep it together
My deepest sympathy to the family
We send our deepest condolences to Pat's family. Sundra and David Hominik
Pat was my Mama's other daughter. She looked after my mom as if she was her own. God has gained another flower in His garden. Love to James, Carey and the girls.
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