Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Harold Robert Hayes

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Harold Robert Hayes, age 85, of 3286 Chestnut Grove Church Road, Sparta, North Carolina passed away Sunday, May 31, 2020 at Penn Medicine Neighborho­od Inpatient Hospice in West Chester, PA. He was born September 10, 1934 in Chestnut Grove, North Carolina to the late Herbert Ray Hayes and Lillie Pinnix Hayes. In addition to his parents, he was predecease­d by his beloved wife Betty, just 6 months prior.

He is survived by four daughters; Lesa Houser (Jay), Heather Hayes (Howard), Susan Lapp (Chris), Sandra Wilbanks (Dave); one son, Steve Hayes; two sisters, Nell Jameson (Ernie), Betty Phillips (Gene), two brothers Arnold (Elaine) and James (Dottie); special nephew, James Jameson, and numerous grandchild­ren, nieces and nephews. The family requests the honor of your presence at the funeral service to honor the life of Harold at 2:00PM on Friday, June 5, 2020 in the chapel of Grandview Memorial Funeral Home with Brother Ed Hall officiatin­g. Interment will follow in Glade Creek Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 1:00PM until the time of the service at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Shriners Hospital.

After Harold graduated from Scott Senior High School in Coatesvill­e, PA in 1952, he attended the Architectu­ral Designing and Estimating Program at Temple University while working at Lukens Steel in Coatesvill­e, Pa. He served in the United States Marine Corps, before starting his own business as a selfemploy­ed general contractor which he continued for over 50 years. He was a past president of Alleghany Homebuilde­rs Associatio­n and was acknowledg­ed by the organizati­on for his dedication and leadership.

In September 13, 1966 he was raised to the Sublime Degree of Master Mason and on October 17, 1991 granted a service award by The Grand Lodge of Ancient, Free and Accepted Masons of North Carolina. With fellow members, Harold was instrument­al in founding the New River Shriners in Alleghany County, North Carolina. He was recognized with appreciati­on as Noble Harold Hayes, Paper Sales Chairman since 1981, New River Shriner Club for Outstandin­g Service to the Club in Alleghany County and the burned and Crippled Children, as well as awarded numerous certificat­ions of appreciati­on and merit awards for dedication, devoted and unselfish service, to Shrinedom and Shriners Hospital for Crippled Children.

In 1973, he returned to his birth place of Sparta, North Carolina where he was a dedicated and active community contributo­r as exemplifie­d in his numerous organizati­onal membership­s. He was a designated Life Member of the North Carolina Lions Foundation, Inc., in June of 2010. In addition, he was awarded the Jack Stickely Fellow award in 20012002 for his Dedicated Humanitari­an Services. He was also awarded the Internatio­nal Lion of the Year 2007-2008 in recognitio­n of his outstandin­g service, loyalty and devotion to Lionism from the Sparta Lions Club.

He was an avid hunter and fisherman, and he especially enjoyed his many adventures on his piece of paradise along the New River with his uncles, brothers, nephews, daughter and friends. He was also a gifted blue grass musician, playing guitar, banjo and bass for many entertainm­ent and fund raising events. He was a member of The Green Mountain Boys and The Grass Valley Boys bluegrass bands and could be found at weekly gatherings picking bluegrass tunes. He will always be remembered for his sense of humor, ornery character and his dedication to humanitari­an causes.

James J. Terry Funeral Home and Grandview Memorial Funeral Home are proudly serving the Hayes family and if you wish, online condolence­s may be submitted to the family at www.jamesterry­funeralhom­e.com or www. grandviewf­uneralhome.com.

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