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Rose <I>Pehlvinian</I> Harrison

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Rose Pehlvinian Harrison

Birth
Death
13 Sep 2020 (aged 94)
Greeneville, Greene County, Tennessee, USA
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Greeneville, Greene County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
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Chapel Garden
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Rose H Pehlvinian Harrison
October 26, 1925 – September 13, 2020

Rose H Pehlvinian Harrison age 94 of Life Care Center of Greeneville formerly of the Sunnyside Community passed away September 13, 2020.

Rose met the love of her life Birchell, during the Great Depression in Detroit, Michigan. They married and he brought her back to Greene County where they lived happily for the next 60 years.

Rose worked for George C. Moore Company and retired from American Greetings at the age of 78.

After her retirement she was not ready to slow down; she then became a foster grandparent and went back to work at Eastview Elementary School where she made many more special friends.

Rose had a passion for cooking and she loved to cook and share with all her friends and coworkers. She was best known to everyone by, “Momma Rose.”

“Momma Rose” was also a member of the SS Greeneville Navy Ship Marketing Committee. She would often host as many of the other committee members and crew as possible at her home.

She was a member of Brown Springs Baptist Church where she attended as long as her health permitted. She also attended Mt. Tabor United Methodist Church for many years prior to Brown Springs.

“Momma Rose” is survived by a son: Birchell (Buck) Harrison Jr.; one daughter and son-in-law: Elizabeth and Gary Carter; two grandsons: Tim Harrison and Sean Carter and Laura; granddaughters: Terri Price and Terry and Kim Hankins and Michael Taylor; 13 great grandchildren and 12 great great grandchildren; several nieces and nephews; special friends: Magdy and Laura Hefnawy, Judy Burns, Charlie Tomer and many more to numerous to name.

She was preceded in death by her husband: Birchell Harrison, Sr.; daughter-in-law: Barbara Harrison and great grandson: Kenny Price.

Interment will follow in GreeneLawn Memory Gardens.

The family would like to give a special thanks to her caregivers at Life Care Center of Greeneville and Amedysis Hospice.

Kiser-Rose Hill Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Rose H Pehlvinian Harrison
October 26, 1925 – September 13, 2020

Rose H Pehlvinian Harrison age 94 of Life Care Center of Greeneville formerly of the Sunnyside Community passed away September 13, 2020.

Rose met the love of her life Birchell, during the Great Depression in Detroit, Michigan. They married and he brought her back to Greene County where they lived happily for the next 60 years.

Rose worked for George C. Moore Company and retired from American Greetings at the age of 78.

After her retirement she was not ready to slow down; she then became a foster grandparent and went back to work at Eastview Elementary School where she made many more special friends.

Rose had a passion for cooking and she loved to cook and share with all her friends and coworkers. She was best known to everyone by, “Momma Rose.”

“Momma Rose” was also a member of the SS Greeneville Navy Ship Marketing Committee. She would often host as many of the other committee members and crew as possible at her home.

She was a member of Brown Springs Baptist Church where she attended as long as her health permitted. She also attended Mt. Tabor United Methodist Church for many years prior to Brown Springs.

“Momma Rose” is survived by a son: Birchell (Buck) Harrison Jr.; one daughter and son-in-law: Elizabeth and Gary Carter; two grandsons: Tim Harrison and Sean Carter and Laura; granddaughters: Terri Price and Terry and Kim Hankins and Michael Taylor; 13 great grandchildren and 12 great great grandchildren; several nieces and nephews; special friends: Magdy and Laura Hefnawy, Judy Burns, Charlie Tomer and many more to numerous to name.

She was preceded in death by her husband: Birchell Harrison, Sr.; daughter-in-law: Barbara Harrison and great grandson: Kenny Price.

Interment will follow in GreeneLawn Memory Gardens.

The family would like to give a special thanks to her caregivers at Life Care Center of Greeneville and Amedysis Hospice.

Kiser-Rose Hill Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.


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