John William Harrell, 82, passed away on February 2, 2024, at his home in Spring Texas.
Funeral services will be held at 12:00 p.m., Monday, February 12, 2024, at Bridge City United Pentecostal Church in Bridge City, Texas. Officiants will be Reverends Murry Ray and David Elms. Burial will follow at Hillcrest Memorial Gardens.
Visitation will be prior to the service beginning at 10:00 a.m., Monday, February 12, 2024, at Bridge City United Pentecostal Church in Bridge City.
Born in Port Arthur, Texas, on October 4, 1941, Reverend Harrell was the son of D.I. and Josephine Harrell. He fiercely loved his wife, children, and grandchildren. He recently told one minister, “I sure am proud of my kids and grandchildren.”
He leaves behind an immeasurable legacy that is too vast to be comprehended by the human mind. Rev. Harrell lived a life of ministry. He assisted his pastor, Rev. J. W. Evans, for several years in Lake Charles Louisiana. Then he and the love of his life, Hazel, evangelized for three and a half years traveling throughout Mississippi, Louisiana, and Texas. It was during a revival in Groves, Texas that Rev. Harrell was a pastoral candidate for the little Pentecostal church in Bridge City. In March 1971, Rev. Harrell accepted the invitation to assume the pastorate of the Bridge City United Pentecostal Church. And thus began the story of Rev. Harrell’s pastoral ministry. He pastored in Bridge City for forty-eight years, from 1971-2019. He retired in March of 2019, and lived the rest of his days in Spring Texas.
Rev. Harrell lived out a life of preaching and has influenced the hearts and lives of thousands, both laity and ministry. The sound of his voice was rarely heard away from his local church, but few preachers’ words echoed across America and the world more than his as they were repeated by hundreds of preachers in innumerable pulpits every week. However, he nobly felt his position was in the pulpit of the church in Bridge City. He fiercely loved his congregation in Bridge City, second only to his family… and his congregation loved him. He rarely took vacations; instead, service after service he was consistently behind his sacred desk doing what he loved to do… preaching the Word of God as only he could. His sermon titles alone had a lasting impact because they were intricately connected to the principles and teachings of the messages. He had a unique way of driving those principles and teachings into your heart. Many remember sermon titles and messages they heard him preach twenty, thirty, and even forty years ago. Getting Used to the Dark; A Loaf of Bread and a Flagon of Wine; Moab is My Washpot; Treasures in the Snow; A Thief Called Familiarity; When God Smiles; and The Hidden Part of a Dream are just a few of the unforgettable sermons he preached through the years.
He was a “preacher’s preacher,” and was referred to by many as the “Prince of Preachers.” Rev. Harrell helped and supported preachers all over the country. Whether it was a sermon they might have been working on, a pastoral issue they were trying to work out, or personal problems that were deep-seated and challenging, he did his best to help them out.
He was renowned for his ability to make John Bunyan’s Pilgrim's Progress come alive. He would use the characters to motivate, encourage, and strengthen the listener, and help you to live and navigate life. One of those characters was Valiant-for-Truth… And just like Valiant-for-Truth, on February 2, 2024, he “passed over and all the trumpets sounded on the other side” (Bunyan, 1862, p. 243).
He is preceded in death by his parents, D.I. and Josephine Harrell; his sister, Peggy Jean Johnson; his niece and nephew, Michael and Deborah Cardinal;his great-nephew, Kane Cardinal; and his parents-in-law, Leon and Bethel Andrus.
He is survived by his wife of almost 60 years, Hazel Harrell; his children, Jahnette Colleen Wilson and husband, Scott, of Cypress and Derryl Ivan Harrell and wife, Dana, of The Woodlands, his grandchildren, Dylan Ivan Harrell, Derick William Harrell, and Daniel Lee Harrell; his sister-in-law, Janet Donahue and husband, John; his brother-in-law, Royce Andrus and wife Glenda Andrus; and numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, and a host of friends.
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Anonymous
February 13, 2024
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With Love, Joe And Caroline
February 13, 2024
With love, Joe and Caroline planted a Memorial Tree in honor of John William Harrell.
Kirk & Lori Rice
February 12, 2024
Kirk & Lori Rice purchased the Medium Dish Garden for the family of John William Harrell.
Kirk & Lori Rice
February 12, 2024
Kirk & Lori Rice planted a Memorial Tree in honor of John William Harrell.
Julie Gilbert
February 10, 2024
I am very rarely speechless.
But I don't know where to even start when it comes to saying what
Bro. Harrell means to my kids & I.
I first met Bro. Harrell when I was in 8th grade, many years ago.
I was a lost & abused kid. I desperately needed a friend to trust & that cared enough to try to help me. I found that friend in my Pastor Bro. Harrell.
I had planned on blowing my head off one evening when I got home from school. I knew that nobody was going to be home for hours after I got home. I had the gun loaded & hidden.
I was so totally shocked when I got off the bus & walked up to my driveway & found my Dad waiting in his vehicle for me to get home. He motioned for me to get in the vehicle. I did & he said Bro. Harrell called & had him to take off work & come get you & bring you to the church to talk to him. He was so easy to talk to & he let me know that he cared & he understood. It wasn't just words. He actually cared. We eventually moved away. I hated leaving there & I hated leaving my church & my Pastor. I grew up & got married, had kids & was divorced. Every Father's day & on his birthday I would call his house & let him know how special he was & how much I loved & appreciated him. My kids & I would come spend a week in Bridge City as often as possible. I finally got to move back to Bridge City, to my church & my Pastor.
The last 2 years of him being the Pastor of BCUPC we were there.
When he announced his retirement it was one of the hardest things we had been through. They moved away to be closer to their kids. We moved back home to Louisiana. Bridge City had lost its charm for us. I felt like I had lost my best friend. The night Bro. Harrell passed away, I couldn't sleep that night. I was just miserable. I didn't know why. I had Bro. Harrell on my mind for several days, in my heart I knew something wasn't right with him. After my sleepless night, the next day I found out he had passed away. Then I understood why I couldn't rest the night before.
There will never be another Pastor like Bro. Harrell. He was the best. My kids & I loved to hear him preach. He had the ability to keep your attention when he preached.
Bro. Harrell just knowing that you are no longer in this world makes me so sad. But I know you have finished your race & you have won your crown. You are now with Jesus, the one you preached about & the one that you served. May you rest in peace.
You will always be missed by my kids & I. You will definitely always be loved. We talk about you & your master piece sermons often.
You are my Hero
I will always love you
Julie Gilbert
Tom & Gayla Foster, Dallas First Church
February 8, 2024
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Tom & Gayla Foster, Dallas First Church
February 8, 2024
Tom & Gayla Foster, Dallas First Church planted a Memorial Tree in honor of John William Harrell.
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February 8, 2024
Luke, Stormy, Kody, Alex, and Wyatt purchased the Simply Elegant Spathiphyllum for the family of John William Harrell.
David & Melanie Elms
February 7, 2024
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David & Melanie Elms
February 7, 2024
David & Melanie Elms planted a Memorial Tree in honor of John William Harrell.
Pastor Shannon & Charidy Stanley
February 7, 2024
Pastor Shannon & Charidy Stanley purchased the Divine Peace Bouquet for the family of John William Harrell.
Pastor Shannon & Charidy Stanley
February 7, 2024
Pastor Shannon & Charidy Stanley planted a Memorial Tree in honor of John William Harrell.
Anonymous
February 5, 2024
Emerald Garden Basket was purchased for the family of John William Harrell.
Love, Mom, Amanda, Walker & Maggie
February 5, 2024
Love, Mom, Amanda, Walker & Maggie planted a Memorial Tree in honor of John William Harrell.
Brian Hudson
February 5, 2024
It's difficult to find the words, but I will try...
One of the greatest men that I have ever known has gone to be with the Lord. He was not only my Pastor, but also my friend. We had a special relationship, as I'm sure most who knew him felt they did, as well... because that is the kind of man he was. He was in tune with the Lord on a level that is hard to comprehend and he sought to see God's will be done in the lives of all of those whom he pastored throughout the years. I can honestly say that I don't know where I would be today without his friendship and guidance in my life.
His sermons were deep, well written messages... straight from the Word, yet he preached them with such grace that they were so easy for me to understand and relate to the situations in my every day life. His wisdom was unchallenged and the way he delivered it was gentle and caring... that is, until gentle and caring no longer worked... when necessary he would tell you exactly how it was.
I loved to hear his deep laugh and it was typically my goal to elicit such a reaction from him when we were together. I will miss our rides through town in his truck and doing simple things like getting a cup of coffee or grabbing an egg sandwich at Veteran's Grocery. I will also miss knowing that whenever I need serious advice or spiritual guidance he was only a phone call away.
When we first met, he immediately recognized that I was resisting the Lord's pull on my life, but instead of trying to force it, he patiently and ever so kindly guided my steps until I was ready... and when the time finally came, it was largely in part because of a sermon he preached on that very Sunday night entitled, "Nothing Just Happens!"
I will forever be grateful that the Lord chose to allow our paths to cross and for the friendship we shared, but... most of all, I am thankful for his spiritual guidance in my life and the example he set through his lifetime of living for God!
I will miss you deeply Brother Harrell and, while I am terribly saddened by your passing, I know without a shadow of doubt that you are now rejoicing in the presence of the Lord... Therefore, I will rejoice, also!
Darrell & Cindy Collins
February 5, 2024
He will always be loved by the Darrell Collins family, and never be forgotten!
Mark Grisham
February 5, 2024
We join the host of admirers who cherish the memory of Brother Harrell.
It was an honor to be in the same room with my elder and friend.
His deep knowledge of God was equaled only by the inherent kindness he offered to others.
His voice and influence will live on.
Prayers for his great family in the hour of loss and grief. His legacy like the ripples on a pond, touch the shores of eternity.
We will meet again on the Sunny Banks of suite deliverance. For him the trumpets have sounded on the other side.
Mark A Grisham