George-Harriss-Obituary

George Harriss II

Wilmington, North Carolina

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GEORGE HARRISS II George Harriss II, 77, of Wilmington ended his valiant fight with cancer on Saturday, July 23, 2011, surrounded by his loving wife, Brenda, and a host of loved ones at his home. Mr. Harriss was born April 8, 1934, to the late Andrew Jennings and Jane Lynch Harriss. After...

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Mr. Harriss was a great person.He helped a lot of people including myself last year by blessing me with employment last year and having faith in me when I most needed it.

Brenda, George will be dearly missed, his good humor, his high spirits, great jokes, GOD willbe haveing a grand time with him. I will miss his great laugh.

Brenda, I am so sorry to hear of your loss. It has been years since we have seen one another. May God bless and provide all your needs in the days ahead.

Cousin George was a good man with so many accomplishments....touched so many lives. We all will miss him.

So sorry for the loss. I only knew Mr. Harriss for 13 years, but his warm personality and kindness was clearly evident from day one. He will be greatly missed down here at the "Creek." From all of us here at Bradley Creek Marina, we are all praying for your family in this time of tremendous loss. God bless you George Harriss, and may He be with your family in this time of mourning.

My grandfather, Arnold Maness, was a great friend of Mr. Harriss. He always spoke highly of him and I know he will truly be missed. May God give strength and comfort to his family and friends.

My grandfather, Arnold Maness, was a great friend of Mr. Harriss. He always spoke highly of him. May God help his family and friends find comfort and peace.

Uncle George, you are missed. I am so sorry I didn't keep in touch over the years. Nevertheless, I loved you. I am so sad for your family, your wife, my cousins, your friends. You will not be forgotten! Always

Hey Larry - Charles Poindexter here. I was certainly sorry to learn of your loss. What a GREAT man who did so much for so many. I think of him fondly every time I look at my Swan hanging from my ceiling!!