Christopher Hudson HARRELL



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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Christopher Hudson HARRELL

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  James Andrew HARRELL, Jr.

    James married Barbarah HUDSON [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Barbarah HUDSON
    Children:
    1. James Andrew HARRELL, III
    2. Matthew Brannoch HARRELL
    3. 1. Christopher Hudson HARRELL


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  James Andrew HARRELL, Sr. was born on 14 Jul 1922 in Elkin, Surry County, North Carolina; was christened in 1922 in Elkin, Surry County, North Carolina (son of Roy Brannock HARRELL and Mattie Reid DOUGHTON); died on 6 Mar 2017 in Elkin, Surry County, North Carolina.

    Notes:

    From Dr. James Andrew Harrell, Sr.

    The Elkin Tribune, March 7, 2017

    Residents of the Elkin area are mourning the loss of community leader and former Elkin mayor Dr. Jim Harrell Sr. following his death Monday afternoon.

    A graduate of Elkin High School, Harrell, who was 94, joined the U.S. Navy Dental Corps serving until 1946 rejoining the corps during the Korean War. After his military service, Harrell continued to serve the community as Elkin commissioner and three terms as Elkin mayor during which time improvements were made such as a new water plant, an airport, a regional library, a sewer plant, fire station, two bridges and the hospital.

    ?The life of Jim Harrell brought many accomplishments to Elkin, North Carolina, and even the nation in the dental community, but that is nothing when I think of the humility he followed when he served,? said former Elkin mayor, Tom Gwyn. ?He never took credit for anything. I believe that spirit will prevail even after he is gone.?

    Although a part of local politics, it was perhaps his nearly 70 years as an Elkin dentist that made him so familiar to so many residents. In spite of fears and anxiety often caused by visits to the dentist, Harrell was known for being congenial and jovial.

    On his last day as a dentist, patient Rebecca Boles, who had worked for the practice from 1947-50, told of an incident that happened shortly after she became engaged. ?I was helping him at the chair one day and the autoclave that cleans the equipment was nearby,? said Boles, who claimed it was wonderful to work with Harrell. ?I reached to get the instruments and knocked the tray. They all fell to the floor, you?ve never heard such a clatter. Dr. Jim said to the patient, ?Well, Rebecca?s dropped the diamond out of her ring.? I was so embarrassed.?

    At his side for 17 years as a dental assistant was Harrell?s wife, Isabel, who passed in 2015 after 70 years of marriage. ?She took such good care of things,? said a wistful Harrell during an interview last month. ?We always supported one another. That?s important for a good marriage.?

    Harrell was so intent upon helping others that even in casual conversation he tried to share knowledge that he hoped would make their lives easier.

    As one of the first members of the Elkin Boy Scout troop in 1920, which was started by his father, the lessons Harrell learned in Scouts were instrumental in his personal and professional success. Along with Fred Norman, Harrell received the first Good Scout Awards to ever be presented in the Laurel District in May of 2016. ?Scouting has been a guiding force in my life, the scout oath and scout laws,? said Harrell during his acceptance speech.

    ?The Scouts appreciate everything Dr. Harrell has done through the years for Scouting. It?s people like him who make sure Scouting stays strong for the people of our community,? said Bob Watkins, district commissioner for the Laurel District of the Boy Scouts of America. ?I thought the world of Dr. Harrell.?

    Harrell was delighted in the community he lived and died in often recounting lessons on the history of Elkin and its residents as well as the state, or sharing stories of the many individuals who were fortunate to have spent time in his company. Having made it a point to ask questions of his listeners, Harrell was full of information on many subjects, his most favorite seeming to be people, particularly his family.

    Harrell once said, ?I am so proud of my four wonderful children and their spouses, my nine grandchildren and my 11 great-grandchildren,? but he was just as proud of his father and grandfather, who were instrumental in bringing Hugh Chatham Memorial Hospital and its high quality standards to Elkin. Harrell was fond of explaining the progression of the hospital, knowing important dates even when he didn?t know how to turn on the internet.

    It is at the Hugh Chatham Memorial Hospital where a patient tower was named in honor of Harrell and his late wife. ?Our hospital trustees and foundation board wanted to commemorate Dr. and Mrs. Harrell for their countless contributions to Hugh Chatham Memorial Hospital over the years,? said Paul Hammes, CEO of HCMH, at the time of the naming.

    Upon Harrell?s death, Hammes stated, ?Dr. Harrell brought a pioneering vision and spirit to our hospital and foundation, serving as foundation chairman for 18 years from its inception in 1997. Moreover, in every word and deed Dr. Harrell epitomized all that is good in healthcare and community, encouraging each of us to dream big and to serve others without reservation or judgment. His remarkable presence and legacy will positively impact our hospital and community for years to come.?

    Harrell?s reach stretched beyond the town of Elkin. Harrell also served as president of the University of North Carolina General Alumni Association, where he also was able to influence change. On a recent visit, current President Douglas Dibbert revealed that Harrell was the reason Winter Graduation at UNC is more than a small gathering in a dining hall. ?Jim came to one of our board meetings and he was hot. He wanted to know why on the eve of our bicentennial would we not want these students to have the climactic experience that the students had in May.? Students now have the benefit of the formality of graduation ceremonies whether they graduate in May or December.

    It was during the dedication of the patient tower at HCMH that Harrell said, ?I love the town of Elkin which has been my home for 94 years. I have enjoyed and appreciated all the projects and challenges that have been presented to me and do not regret a single one.?
    Funeral arrangements for Harrell can be found inside Wednesday?s edition.

    James married Isabel Jane GIBBS on 19 Jun 1945 in Statesville, Iredell County, North Carolina. Isabel (daughter of Alfred Coke GIBBS, Rev. and Eliza Myrtle CRABTREE) was born on 28 Oct 1921 in Asheboro, North Carolina; was christened in 1921 in Thomasville, North Carolina; died in 2015 in Elkin, Surry County, North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Isabel Jane GIBBS was born on 28 Oct 1921 in Asheboro, North Carolina; was christened in 1921 in Thomasville, North Carolina (daughter of Alfred Coke GIBBS, Rev. and Eliza Myrtle CRABTREE); died in 2015 in Elkin, Surry County, North Carolina.

    Notes:

    Her death year was given in her husband's obit.

    Children:
    1. 2. James Andrew HARRELL, Jr.
    2. Deborah Doughton HARRELL
    3. Gavin Gibbs HARRELL
    4. Stephen Westall HARRELL

  3. 6.  Daniel Edward HUDSON

    Notes:

    !From Dr. James Andrew Harrell (RIN-1112)

    Daniel married Lorraine SHORT. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Lorraine SHORT

    Notes:

    !From Dr. James Andrew Harrell (RIN-1112)

    Children:
    1. 3. Barbarah HUDSON


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Roy Brannock HARRELL was born in Mar 1893 in Pilot Mountain, Surry County, North Carolina (son of Andrew Brannock HARRELL, (Andy) and Ellen Sara MARSHALL); died on 28 Jun 1977 in Elkin, Surry County, North Carolina; was buried in Elkin, Surry County, North Carolina.

    Notes:

    !From Dr. James Andrew Harrell, Sr.

    Roy married Mattie Reid DOUGHTON in 1920. Mattie (daughter of Dr. James Lee DOUGHTON and Mae JONES) was born on 29 Jan 1900 in Sparta, North Carolina; died in 1985 in Montgomery, Montgomery County, Alabama; was buried in 1985 in Elkin, Surry County, North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Mattie Reid DOUGHTON was born on 29 Jan 1900 in Sparta, North Carolina (daughter of Dr. James Lee DOUGHTON and Mae JONES); died in 1985 in Montgomery, Montgomery County, Alabama; was buried in 1985 in Elkin, Surry County, North Carolina.

    Notes:

    !From Dr. James Andrew Harrell, Sr.

    I was at Lake Junaluska, North Carolina at a retreat May 22 - 25, 2003. Our group was in the Lambuth Inn and I noticed a painting in the lobby. There were two bronze plaques attached to the bottom of the painting. On the 23rd I read the information on the plaques and discovered that Mattie had reproduced the painting. Until then I did not even know that she was an artist. The wording on the plaques was as follows:

    Plaque at the bottom middle:

    "Peace on Earth"
    Given to the Lake Junaluska Assembly June 1987
    In honor of
    Bishop L. Bevel Jones, III
    For his exceptional leadership in the Western North Carolina Conference
    Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall
    Be called the children of God.
    Given by the family of
    Dr. and Mrs. Roy B. Harrell
    Artist: Mattie Reid Doughton Harrell


    Plaque at the bottom right:

    A reproduction of Plockhorst's
    Painting "Tidings of Great Joy"
    By Mattie Reid Doughton Harrell

    Children:
    1. 4. James Andrew HARRELL, Sr. was born on 14 Jul 1922 in Elkin, Surry County, North Carolina; was christened in 1922 in Elkin, Surry County, North Carolina; died on 6 Mar 2017 in Elkin, Surry County, North Carolina.
    2. Dorothy Doughton HARRELL was born on 2 Sep 1923 in Elkin, Surry County, North Carolina; was christened in Elkin, Surry County, North Carolina; died on 22 Jul 1980 in Petersburg, Virginia; was buried in Petersburg, Virginia.
    3. Mary Ellen HARRELL

  3. 10.  Alfred Coke GIBBS, Rev. was born in Celo, Yancey County, North Carolina; died in Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina; was buried in Statesville, North Carolina.

    Alfred married Eliza Myrtle CRABTREEGibsonville, Alamance and Guilford Counties, North Carolina. Eliza was born in Roanoke, Virginia; died in Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina; was buried in Statesville, North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Eliza Myrtle CRABTREE was born in Roanoke, Virginia; died in Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina; was buried in Statesville, North Carolina.
    Children:
    1. Crabtree Gibbs GIBBS
    2. Miriam Elizabeth GIBBS was born about 1915 in Greensboro, Guilford County, North Carolina; died about 1934 in Greensboro, Guilford County, North Carolina; was buried in Statesville, North Carolina.
    3. Catherine Lucille GIBBS
    4. 5. Isabel Jane GIBBS was born on 28 Oct 1921 in Asheboro, North Carolina; was christened in 1921 in Thomasville, North Carolina; died in 2015 in Elkin, Surry County, North Carolina.
    5. Helen Horton GIBBS