BRIAN-HARRIS-Obituary

BRIAN HARRIS

Kanab, Utah

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Brian Bruce Harris Mt. Carmel, Utah Brian Bruce Harris, 41, beloved husband, father, brother, son, uncle, friend, veteran, deputy, community servant passed away on Thursday, August 26, 2010, while in the line of duty. Brian passed away doing what he loved the best, serving others. Brian was...

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My deepest condolences to the Harris family. When I saw this on the news, I remembering thinking that this was yet another senseless loss, but I had no idea who this was until I saw Bruce's interview on the TV last night. I am still in disbelief. I am good friends with Brian's Uncle, Wally Harris, and have been to one of their family reunions. I had met Bruce and Bonnie only once or twice, but enjoyed meeting all the family. My heart goes out to the entire family on your loss.

My husband & I wanted to send you our deepest sympathies for your loss, he is now up above watching you like a dove !!! We didn't know your husband , but it still truly hurt's deep. We are so sorry to you all !!!

I don't know this family just heard about this on the news. I want you to know my thoughts and prayers are with you. Thank you Brian for your service. May peace be with this family.

Blake, I'm sorry to hear about the loss of your brother, he was a very nice guy.

Rex Nielson, CCP Trucking

My deepest sympathy to the Harris family on this senseless tragedy. They always say the good die young. That seems to be the case here. May God bless you in your time of mourning and know that you will see Brian again.
Brian, you will be forever revered as a Hero. I, as well as the whole state of Utah, are proud of you and all you did in your short stay on earth. You were an American Hero in the military, and you have served your fellow mankind in the law enforcement community. I...

We spent 20 years in Page and worked very closly with Kain County and the gang. Even though now retired, I have two boys in the field in Scottsdale, and always think fondly of our "brotherhood" in Northern AZ & Southern Utah. Such a senseless loss, as they all are, and our thoughts and prayers are with your family and the department."Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called children of God" Matthew 5:9

Brian on Valley's varsity basketball team, 1985

I grew up in Kanab (county seat of Kane County) and knew Brian during high school. He would love to tease me about a crush I had on a couple of his friends. This has saddened me greatly. I may be many miles away but please know that Brian will always and forever be a hero to me. This good crazy guy will be dearly missed...:)

My sincerest thanks to Brian and his family for their service to the citizens of Utah; Brian's ultimate sacrifice will never be forgotten. We will miss you our brother.

Thank you for your service.