Gary Caleb Harrell
November 10, 1952 ~ October 22, 2024
Born in:
New Jersey
Resided in:
Georgia
Gary Caleb Harrell, 71, passed away peacefully in his sleep on October 22nd, 2024.
Gary was a Master Craftsman. There wasn’t anything he couldn’t do or build and everything he crafted was perfection. He put a little of himself into every piece he constructed. Because of this, everything Gary built was designed to stand the test of time. He will live on in the memories of those he left behind.
He was always the quietest man in the room but at the same time carried the largest presence, you knew he was always there. He had very few demands in his life and didn’t want for much. He took pride in being a Simple Man. Gary was a man that loved quietly but loved with all his heart and will be missed by so many.
Gary is survived by his spouse Charlotte Martin, his children Josh and Scarlett, his daughter-in-law Julie, grandchildren Lucy and Tommy, sister Lynne Paulette, and brother-in-law Bill Paulette.
A casual Celebration of Life will be held at Alexander Park in Lawrenceville on November 2nd, 2024 at 10:00 am.
Alexander Park – Pavilion #2
800 Old Snellville Hwy #955
Lawrenceville, GA 30044
In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to the American Stroke Association in honor of Gary Harrell.
https://www.stroke.org/
Thinking of you Scarlett and your family; may all your memories comfort you during this time. Much love
Our deepest sympathies to you Charlotte for the loss of your husband Gary. We are thinking and praying for you and all the family.
May God give you strength and comfort during this time of grief.
Love and prayers,
Karl and Marcia Simon
May God be with those he left behind. He will be missed in our memories and hearts. God bless you Charlotte as you walk through this rough road. God be with his children as well. All my love forever.
My deepest condolences to my aunt Charlotte and to Scarlett and Josh and all others who loved him. I loved what was written about him–Master Craftsman and perfectionist whose work will stand the test of time and quietest man in the room but with the largest presence. From the times I got to visit with y’all, this is spot on. He will be missed and everyone has my prayers and wishes for comfort, strength and peace bearing this loss. Love, Shari <3