He was preceded in death by a sister, Mrs. Byron B. (Ruth Davis) King. Besides his wife, he is survived by: two sons, Michael Thomas Harper, of Knoxville, Tennessee, and David Allin Harper, of Stockton, California; a daughter, Mrs. Sam (Alice Mae) Gross, of Florence, Alabama; seven grandchildren, Michael Thomas Harper, Jr., John Gregory Harper, Bonnie Jean Harper and Rebecca Anne Harper, all of Lexington, Kentucky, Cheryl Lynn Harper, of Stockton, California, and twin grandsons, Douglas Gross and David Gross, of Florence, Alabama; two brothers, Joe T. Harper, of Falmouth, Kentucky, and George A. Harper, of Mount Sterling, Kentucky; and two sisters, Mrs. Joe M. (Fannie Lou) Hayes and Mrs. Philip G. (Glenda Jane) Ball, of Middlesboro, Kentucky.
Funeral services were held Saturday at 10:00 a.m. at the Whitehall Funeral Chapel, Lexington, with interment in Blue Grass Memorial Gardens, Harrodsburg Road, Lexington.
He was preceded in death by a sister, Mrs. Byron B. (Ruth Davis) King. Besides his wife, he is survived by: two sons, Michael Thomas Harper, of Knoxville, Tennessee, and David Allin Harper, of Stockton, California; a daughter, Mrs. Sam (Alice Mae) Gross, of Florence, Alabama; seven grandchildren, Michael Thomas Harper, Jr., John Gregory Harper, Bonnie Jean Harper and Rebecca Anne Harper, all of Lexington, Kentucky, Cheryl Lynn Harper, of Stockton, California, and twin grandsons, Douglas Gross and David Gross, of Florence, Alabama; two brothers, Joe T. Harper, of Falmouth, Kentucky, and George A. Harper, of Mount Sterling, Kentucky; and two sisters, Mrs. Joe M. (Fannie Lou) Hayes and Mrs. Philip G. (Glenda Jane) Ball, of Middlesboro, Kentucky.
Funeral services were held Saturday at 10:00 a.m. at the Whitehall Funeral Chapel, Lexington, with interment in Blue Grass Memorial Gardens, Harrodsburg Road, Lexington.
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