Born in Crossett, AR, a daughter of the late Paul Henry Boyer and the late Mary Edith Higgins Boyer, she was a loving mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother who enjoyed traveling, cooking, baking goodies for Christmas, and spending time with her family. Mrs. Harper was a retired nurse at St. Frances Hospital after many years of service and she was of the Baptist faith.
Surviving, in addition to her husband, are a son, Alan R. Harper (Sandra) of Greenville; daughters, Denise H. Thomas (Steve) of Piedmont and Debra H. Bolt (Pete) of Rock Hill; grandchildren, Rachel T. Joye (Jeremy of Spartanburg and Samantha E. Bolt of Pawley's Island; and great-grandchildren, Harper Leigh Joye and Mary Quinn Joye, both of Spartanburg.
Along with her parents, she was predeceased by a brother, Col. Joe C. Boyer USAF (ret.); and a sister, Shirley B. Hill.
Graveside service at Greenville Memorial Gardens.
Born in Crossett, AR, a daughter of the late Paul Henry Boyer and the late Mary Edith Higgins Boyer, she was a loving mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother who enjoyed traveling, cooking, baking goodies for Christmas, and spending time with her family. Mrs. Harper was a retired nurse at St. Frances Hospital after many years of service and she was of the Baptist faith.
Surviving, in addition to her husband, are a son, Alan R. Harper (Sandra) of Greenville; daughters, Denise H. Thomas (Steve) of Piedmont and Debra H. Bolt (Pete) of Rock Hill; grandchildren, Rachel T. Joye (Jeremy of Spartanburg and Samantha E. Bolt of Pawley's Island; and great-grandchildren, Harper Leigh Joye and Mary Quinn Joye, both of Spartanburg.
Along with her parents, she was predeceased by a brother, Col. Joe C. Boyer USAF (ret.); and a sister, Shirley B. Hill.
Graveside service at Greenville Memorial Gardens.
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