of Mount Vernon, AR
September 24, 1934 - February 15, 2024
Harvey Harold Searcy died comfortably, surrounded by family, in his bed on February 15, 2024.
Harvey was born in Greenfield Twp. Indiana on September 24, 1934 and was raised in Stoney Ridge, Ohio.
He married Dorothy Francis Pate on April 27, 1954 and they lived in Middleton Township, outside Perrysburg, Ohio.
Harvey worked for 33 years as a Millwright for LOF Glass In Rossford, Ohio. After retiring they moved to Mt. Vernon, Arkansas. Harvey and Dorothy were both active in Mt. Vernon, working with the Meals on Wheels program, helping to establish the Senior Center in Mt. Vernon and members of the Mt. Vernon Baptist Church.
Harvey was preceded in death by his parents, Francis (Frank) and Mary Searcy; brothers, Everett Davis, Marvin, Paul and Howard Searcy and sister, Ruth Newman.
He is survived by his sons, Gary and Steven Searcy; 6 grandchildren and numerous great-grandchildren.
Services will be held in the Chapel of Roller-McNutt Funeral Home in Conway, Arkansas. A visitation will be on Thursday, February 22, 2024 from 5-7pm and the funeral service will be held on Friday, February 23, 2024 at 1:00pm. Burial will follow at Crestlawn Memorial Park, Conway.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to kidneyfund.org.
I thought uncle Harold was a soft spoken man.I remember going to the movies with uncle Harold& Aunt Dorathy to see Grand Pre.It was a racing movie.My thoughts & prayers go out to you Dorathy & your Family.I Bless the good memories.
Our thoughts and prayers are with the family during this time of loss.
Mother and I would like to send our sympathy to you. Love Carrel Ann and Ruth
I will miss you Uncle Harold. My thought and prayers for his family, especially Aunt Dorothy I love you all.
I have fond memories of conversations with Harold from my younger years. He was a very intelligent man. Always interested and anxious to hear about what was going on in your life. Prayers for the family!
Ken
Uncle Harold was one of a kind a kind, thoughtful generous man. I loved listening to him in his slow deliberate manner. Lots of memories, from learning to waterski as a kid, camping by the water and later in the desert out west with dad (Marvin his brother), the houseboat trip to Lake Powell, and especially all the reunions the Searcy family has had. He enriched my life with knowing him. I will miss him. Peggy
I have only great memories of this wonderful man. I remember I was a kid eating a cucumber and tomatoes on a bench alongside Uncle Harold on a beautiful day armed with only a salt shaker. He made the outdoors an adventure and somewhat a story as I listened to the many stories he told. I will miss him very much and sending my condolences to the family.
I've loved and respected Uncle Harold since I was a child. The world lost a beautiful person. My love and condolences to Aunt Dorothy, Gary & Steve.
I've loved and respected Uncle Harold since I was a child. The world lost a beautiful person. My love and condolences to Aunt Dorothy, Gary & Steve.
He was a great human being . One of the best ever born. My condolences to aunt Dorothy and his children. I know he is with Jesus now.