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In Loving Memory of
Brian Daniel Harris
10/19/1965 - 12/12/1985
Blessed with 20 years of fond memories, and 27 years of missing you.
Gone but never forgotten.
Love Always,
Your Family & Friends
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Jill Harris-Snell
December 13, 2012
Dear brother not a day goes by that I dont think of you.You were so special.Although you were my younger brother you have greatly impacted my life forever.So Loving,So Gifted,So Kind.Oh How I Miss You,Sweet Brother of Mine.
Jill Harris-Snell
December 12, 2012
I will be forever grateful for the way MOM & DAD raised us; always express care and concern for each other, to kiss and hug even after we fight and most of all the LOVE, STRENGTH & SECURITY of FAMILY NEVER DIES. Although my heart is heavy and eyes filled with tears as I write these words today, my memories comfort me and I will think of you tomorrow and smile. I LOVE YOU BROTHER!
Marla K. Harris-Thompson
December 12, 2012
I always think of you this time of year, i was in the day room at my unit at Bragg, when i heard about the crash, i went to the Sinai the following May. I still remember the last time i saw you at Fort Gordon, always acting silly... I will never forget you my friend...Terry Saunders
December 12, 2012
my Brother from another Mother;miss you & love always
lee crumb
December 12, 2012
With each year as age begins to take the finer details of our memories we struggle to hold on to those places and times that will keep the laughter alive. But the one thing that time can never take away is the love that we shared as friends, and although I sometimes need to look at a photo to remember the details of your face. I will always remember that you were the funniest guy I have ever known and how much your friendship still means to me TODAY!!!!!
Sheldon Lewis
December 12, 2012
Yes, memories hold on to them, they are a treasurer. God Bless and keep the family.
Love, Kimberly Grant
Kimberly Grant
December 12, 2012
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