E.-Harrison-Obituary

E. Hunter Harrison

Wellington, Florida, Illinois

1944 - 2017

About

LOCATION
Wellington, Florida, Illinois

Obituary

Send Flowers

Hunter Harrison was born on November 7, 1944 to Ewing Hunter Harrison Jr. (Tank) and Dorothy Mildred Harrison in Memphis, Tennessee. He was the oldest sibling to four sisters, Mary Couey, Sydney Harrison, Diane Harrison, and Helen Hamilton. Harrison graduated from Kingsbury High School in 1962...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

Few years have gone by since the passing of one of the Strongest Leaders in our Industry, but his plan still exist beyond his pictures on the wall or his books on our shelves. The passion and fortitude he bestowed on many of us will never go away.

Hunter, I cherished the Hunter Camps with you at CN and the leadership you portrayed at CP. It was inspirational. Your leadership is infectious. Thank you. I will miss you. God bless you in heaven. Bob Pelland

Mr. Harrison was and always will be a single individual changing peoples lives as long as we keep his passion with all the momentum he charged us with. His formula for success was simple, stay engaged, be relentless, accomplish what you say you will do, and then revel in the successes. He was our teacher and we will miss him.

with the utmost respect,
steve serio

Mr. Harrison was and always will be a single individual changing peoples lives as long as we keep his passion with all the momentum he charged us with. His formula for success was simple, stay engaged, be relentless, accomplish what you say you will do, and then revel in the successes. He was our teacher and we will miss him.

with the utmost respect,
steve serio

Thanks for all of years you let me contract work , for the last 40 years with IC & CN , & CP RR, I feel Ike I no you well , listen two John Kay all the years, may you Rest In Peace. Bruce Prewett with B & P enterprises, in Southaven ms.

Hunter was one of the kindest man I have ever met. May he be welcomed to heaven by the angels.

Sorry to hear . Sympathy and prayers for the family . He was a Great Railroader.