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Charles Harrison

Dallas, Texas

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Harrison, Charles William age 78, of Mesquite, died on Wednesday, July 14, 2010. He was born on June 6, 1932 in Dallas to William and Willie Ruth Harrison. He was a veteran of the U.S. Marine Corp and served during the Korean War. He was retired from the Dallas Police Department where he was a...

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My prayers & deep concern to the Harrison family. If my memory is correct, Charles and Ron are the the sons of the Mr & Mrs Bill Harrison that were our neighbors in the late 30's or early 40's on Harrison Ave. Mr. Harrison worked for Lone Star. If this is correct, I remember having some good times with 2 little guys about my age. God Bless you Ron and your family.

Charlie and I worked together in the Vice Division in the 70's and he was a good friend, he will be missed, may God Bless!

Charlie was a wonderful brother-in-law. We shared many laughs and really good pranks. Now that he has passed on, I will never know if he poked a running hose into my '51 Ford one night while I was visiting his younger sister, Billie, who I later married. It must have been him,although he would never admit it. We had a lot of fun hill-climbing on our motorcycles also. He had a Norton as I remember.

A truely wonderful man we will all deeply miss. Rest in Peace.

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RIP CHARLIE,A GOOD FRIEND,HAD A GOOD TIME WORKING TOGETHER AT S/W IN EARLY 70'S .YOU WILL BE MISSED.

Uncle Charlie kept me laughing my whole life, and taught me life lessons I use on a daily basis. We have suffered a great loss to our family that will only partially be filled by the wonderful memories I hold dear.... I love you Uncle Hiccup, R.I.P.

I'll always remember some of the things we did at SW when we were rookies.Also when we figured out a way for y'all to buy our old farm at Forreston so we could leave for Montana.I will miss you my friend.

I love you Dad! Now and forever. Rest in peace. Skeeter