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Harold Austin Lasure

December 19, 1932 ~ February 3, 2025

Harold Austin Lasure, 92 years old of Jacksonville Fl. Passed away Feb 3rd 2025 at Hospice Center in Orange Park Fl.

He was born on December 19th, 1932, in Wetzel County, West Virginia. A son of the Otho Walter Lasure and Mildred Kathryn Rine Lasure.

He is preceded in death by his wife of 65 years, Mary Margaret Lasure (Wilson), daughter Carol Ann Lasure Hearne, and granddaughter Amy Ann France Williams, Brothers Walter, Ray Glenn, Joe and one sister Vivia.

Harold retired from Hancock County School. He received a Purple Heart while serving in the Korean War. He was a life time member of the Weirton Marina, Colliers Sportsman Club, Disabled American Veterans, and Hunter Education Association.

Harold is survived by sons Harold L. (Lixiang Wang) Lasure of Follansbee, WV, David M. (Michelle) Lasure of Jacksonville Fl. And daughter Diane France of New Cumberland WV. Sisters, Virginia Daugherty and Phillis (Roger) Ault. 8 grand children: Christine Norwood, Briana Lasure, Brandon Lasure, Peng Zhao, Rebecca Simmons, Austin Lasure, Heaven Lasure and Renee Hearne. 9 great grand children: Zoe Norwood, Emily Joy, Skye Simmons, Bryce Simmons, Tara Lasure, Tristan Lasure, Ethan Lasure, Aven Lasure, and Gideon Lasure. 

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  1. It was a pleasure getting to know you Harold. We enjoyed our bowling time with you and treasure our friendship rest in peace ❤️

  2. Uncle “HUD”Harold was such a wonderful man   He will be greatly missed miss by so many. Heaven is a better place with you in it. 
    Much love

  3. Condolences to your family on this loss.
    Harold was a wonderful friend to my father (David Morrison) as they worked together over the years on many repair projects at the Weirton Marina. HIs sense of humor and mechanical insights were remarkable. We will miss him and he will always hold a special place for the entire Morrison family. He was a beautiful person.

  4. My heart is heavy with wonderful memories of our many hunting trips and your BIG FISH TALES! You can never have enough friends like Harold. RIP, dear friend!


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