Glenn Harben

Glenn Harben, 78, of Dawsonville went peacefully to be with his Lord and Savior in Heaven on Sunday May 30, 2010.
Glenn was a sweet man gifted with a gentle spirit and spent his life sharing these wonderful attributes with his loved ones. He was born January 15, 1932 in Dawson County to the late Sherman and Lula Harben, affectionately known as Laffy and Bobie. He spent his childhood in Dawsonville until the age of 16 knowing fully the country ways of life so enjoyed back then. Riding bikes on dirt roads, swimming in the Shoal Hole, going fishing and trips to Amicalola Falls were his favorite pastimes. He graduated from Dawson County High School and attended Truett McConnell College and the University of Georgia. As a young adult, Glenn lived in Athens, Georgia. These years were filled with happiness; marriage to Inez, the birth of three children, close friends he adored, the Georgia Bulldogs, coaching his church softball team and lots of hard work at his Arctic Girl restaurant on Broad Street. In the late sixties he moved his family to Atlanta where he became a residential builder and developer. He served as President of the Gwinnett Homebuilders Association and the Gwinnett Chamber of Commerce. Integrity and professionalism in these capacities brought him numerous awards. He also served honorably in the Army Reserves receiving a medal for riflery marksmanship. Upon retirement, his love of Dawson County and Lake Lanier brought him back home. Too busy to sit still, working as a building inspector and at Etowah Water, fulfilled him and brought special friendships. If you were with Glenn you were sure to get a smile, have a laugh, and walk away feeling loved. Family days at the lake, going to church, and playing with his border collies, Dawson and Duke, were highlights of those days. His treasured places of fellowship and worship were Prince Avenue Baptist Church in Athens, Dunwoody Baptist Church and the First Baptist Church of Dawsonville. With a quiet strength that was so typical of his way, Glenn lived his Christian faith by example. He actively helped those in need, compassionately loved all people, and trusted God completely. When diagnosed with Alzheimers Disease he said he wasn’t afraid because he knew God would take care of him. Mr. Harben was also preceded in death by his sisters, Marvine Wrigley and Cecile Fouts; and brother, Ford Harben.
Surviving are his daughters and sons in law, Jennifer and Russ Wallace, Dawsonville, Patti and Jay Fox, Alpharetta; son, David Harben, Atlanta, (their mother, Inez Leach); sister, Elsie Quillian, Winder; grandchildren, Ashley and Anthony Keeton, Taylor Wallace, Nicholas Perzella and Colin Perzella, (their father, Joe); and a number of other dear relatives and close friends.
Interment services will be held Wednesday June 2, 2010 at 11 o’clock at New Hope Baptist Church Cemetery followed by a memorial service at 12:30 at the First Baptist Church of Dawsonville. Dr. Jim Gaines will officiate.
The family will receive friends Tuesday from 5 until 7 at the funeral home.
In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Alzheimer’s Association, 855 Abutment Road, Suite 6, Dalton, GA 30721. www.alz.org
Condolences may be sent to www.beardenfuneralhome.com.
Bearden Funeral Home, Dawsonville, GA.

11 comments (Add your own)

1. Greg & Tammy Williams and Family wrote:
David,
Our prayers are with you. We didn't know your dad, but the obituary makes us wish we had. You were so blessed to have a strong father with a strong faith. The only thing that gets us through these times is our faith, family & friends. Lean on them all and know we are there in our hearts.
We love You,
Tammy, Greg & Alex

Mon, May 31, 2010 @ 3:53 PM

2. Vickie Estep wrote:
Jennifer, Patti and David,
Kalley and I send our deepest sympathy. You are all so blessed to have a lifetime of wonderful memories from such a special man! We are with you in spirit and are lifting you up in prayer.
Much love,
Vickie and Kalley Estep

Mon, May 31, 2010 @ 5:03 PM

3. Sarabeth Short wrote:
David, it sounds like you had an awesome father, and I know you will have great memories to lean on in the future. My heart and prayers are with you, lean on God and let Him help you through this time. Red and I have you in our hearts and prayers. We love you
Sarabeth & Red Short

Mon, May 31, 2010 @ 7:29 PM

4. Todd Brown wrote:
May those left behind find comfort in the Lord as Mr Harben has as a true disciple of the Lord Jesus Christ.. For now seek peace in the wonderful memories that all have shared with him.
Blessings and prayers for all until the most blessed of all reunions.
In God's most gracious love,
Todd Brown

Mon, May 31, 2010 @ 8:22 PM

5. Ava White wrote:
Dear Jennifer,
I was sorry, yet glad when I heard that your dear father had graduated to be with his Lord. I know this is a very difficult time for you and your family. I wish I could be there with you, but I have a previous commitment in Statesboro (my new 2nd home!). I owe you a very big hug when I see you again.

I thought the obituary that was in The Times was so well-written and seemed to capture the essence of your dad's fine Christian character.

Just wanted to know that my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Love,
Ava

Tue, June 1, 2010 @ 11:08 AM

6. Lisa Lee wrote:
I wish I could be there with you. Know that I love you. Glenn was such a sweet man, and a dear lifelong friend to Mom and Bertie. Lisa

Tue, June 1, 2010 @ 2:10 PM

7. Don Bennett wrote:
I wanted to write to Glenn's children and tell them about one of my favorite heros when I was a young man. I am 65 years old and can't remember a time when I had to "miss work" because of sickness. I have only had two places of employment in my 50 years of work. I began working for your Dad when I was 15 years old. To know your Dad was to love him. I probably first met him at Prince Ave. Baptist Church. I observed as he worked hard and loved his family. Your mother was a beautiful lady and had the personality to match. Seeing their love for each other made me want to have what they had. My sister Lyn baby set for you guys.

As I worked for Glenn he would give me more and more responsibility (like "opening up" and "closing" the business). He and Bobie had a way of bragging on my hard work. They just made me want to do a better job so I learned a lot from them. Glenn trusted me with his business. I'm thankful for those early years of hard work and great people to work for. I'm sure it was not the money but I would do anything I could to help your Dad because of who he was in my life.

The only other "Boss" I have had was my Dad who I worked for 18 years before I "bought him out". It took me 16 more years to pay him for the business.

The Lord has blessed my life so much! He did give me a family like Glenn's. I was married to a beautiful lady for 38 years and we raised a daughter and three sons. About 10 years ago she passed away. Five years later the Lord gave me another wonderful wife in my life. We have three grandchildren, 2, 4 & 17 by my daughter.

Our prayers are with you at this time. I know you will miss your Dad because I know the man he was. Someone did a great job writing his obituary because it's like I would have described him. Great picture too!

We'll see him in heaven without a doubt. Thinking about Glenn still makes me want to live a better life and be a better person. Thank God for men like your Dad.

Your Friend,
Don Bennett
Athens, GA

Tue, June 1, 2010 @ 6:59 PM

8. Lyn Bennett wrote:
Jennifer, Patti, and David,
My thoughts and prayers are with you during this sad time. I, too, loved your Dad and had so much respect for him. I often think of the many fun times I spent with your family during my younger years. I love you and will be praying for you.
God bless you!
Give your Mom my love, too.

Love,
Lyn

Wed, June 2, 2010 @ 1:10 AM

9. James Swafford wrote:
We were so sorry to hear about the passing of Mr. Glenn. I know from experience that there are sometimes things worse than death, but we hate to give them up. Mr. Glenn was such a wonderful man. He was always so friendly and nice. He would always make it a point to speak. I am sorry I could not get by the funeral home during visitation, but due to other commitments, I was unable to. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

James and Jane Swafford

Wed, June 2, 2010 @ 8:38 AM

10. Melissa Seagraves wrote:
When I was a young and impressionable teenager, Glenn was owner, operator of Artic Girl
on Broad Street in Athens, GA. I of course thought he was the best looking young man I
had ever seen. He always had a smile, friendly word, and acted like I was the only customer
he had, which was sometimes the case when my mother drove me and my two sisters
over for a late frozen treet. I can truly share with you and your family in this loss, as our
mother also had Alzheimers. My prayers are with your family.
Melissa Seagraves - Athens, GA

Wed, June 2, 2010 @ 10:18 AM

11. Emily Hope Harber wrote:
To Glen Harben's family, and especially to Norma, Cici, and Anne, his nieces: May God bless you at this time of loss. Norma, I still remember riding us out to his house in Athens when we were in school there. He seemed to be a fine young man then, and the mention of the Arctic Girl Restaurant brought back memories of Mama Lula when we used to stop there. I enjoyed reading of his many accomplishments, and it was so good to know more about the family. You all are thought of often, and I appreciate what all of you have meant to me.

Wed, June 2, 2010 @ 10:46 PM

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