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Ronald Harris

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

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Ronald Lee Harris died peacefully Monday, February 8, 2010, surrounded by his loving family, at home in Oklahoma City. His death was due to complications resulting from a decade-long battle with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. He was 67. Born March 24, 1942, in Wichita, Kansas, he was the son...

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A candle is lit in rememberance of my dear, sweet husband as this is the 1st year anniversary of his passing. I love and miss him so very much. Donna (2/8/10)

Donna,
We are so sorry to have missed the funeral. We missed getting the date. Bob has known Ron over thirty years and thought so much of him. We will always think of you both and Lake City. I would like to get Bob up there one more time. I have 30 bells now from Hal Stone. I know you have more!! Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Bob and Linda Forrest

I was so sorry to hear about the loss of Ronnie. He was a near neighbor when we were growing up... and a classmate of my brother.
I remember him as a really nice kid and somone to look up to. Also, his brother, Ken - was my classmate.
Sincerely,
Lu King
Class of 1961

I do not know why I am shown as "anonymous" as I signed my name and am very proud to have know such a fine upstanding, honest, and good man as Ron Harris.

Darlene Baker

Ronnie was a former classmate of mine from 1960 in Pawhuska. It sounds like he had a very happy life with all the important ingredients of good family, friends, and good times. Cherish your memories, and always remember that he enjoyed his life to the fullest.

I remember Ronnie, as we knew him at Pawhuska High School, with fondness. He was always happy and friendly with everyone. I have not seen him since high school and I did not know where he was living. I offer heartfelt sympathy for your loss of this kind man. He is already missed by his class and school mates. May God be with you at this time and always,

Stephen Joe Payne

To Ron's family and co-workers and friends: I was sadden to learn of Ron's passing. I knew Ron from the USF&G era when we both worked there. Ron was a fine, funny and nice person, I am blessed to count him as a friend for so many years and will miss him stopping by our gun store and visiting. My deepest sympathy to all. Darlene Baker - Ok. City

Our thoughts,memories,prayers are with you. Some of our best memories are the evenings spent with Ron and Donna. He will be greatly missed. Cliff and Lee

Donna
Ronnie lived in my neighborhood in Pawhuska. His family lived on 12th and I lived across the ally on 11th. He was a good "kid" to know. I am so sorry for your loss. Mary McFadden Strickland PHS 1960