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Gregory D. Harris

Park Ridge, Illinois

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Gregory D. Harris, 52, died unexpectedly Monday, Feb. 9, 2009 at his home in Chicago. For 30 years, Greg was an inspiring teacher and mentor, passionate about education and dedicated to his students, their learning and their wellbeing. An English Teacher at New Trier High School in Winnetka, IL for the last 15 years, Greg taught in the Advanced Placement Program, the Senior Writers Seminar Program and the Sophomore Honors Program. He developed and introduced a film study class to the curriculum and participated in film study on a national level through the National Council of Teachers of English. As an advisory group leader, he counseled groups of young men through their four years of high school. He was Assistant English Department Chair and past president of the New Trier Education Association. Taking on administrative responsibilities, he served as assistant to the Assistant Superintendent of Curriculum and Instruction last year, and this year he held the position of Community Connections Coordinator. Before New Trier, Greg was a member of the English Department at Hinsdale Central High School in Hinsdale, IL for 15 years. He was instrumental in developing the Seminar Gifted Program and the Writing Center. He coached the Forensics team, spending many Saturdays with the team at competitions. Greg was constantly engaged in learning, in and out of the classroom. He graduated from Indiana University, Bloom-ington, IN in 1979. His graduate education included a Master's Degree from the University of Illinois Chicago. He loved good books, movies, theatre, music, restaurants and even television. He enjoyed traveling and exploring new places, returning often to his favorites. His family and many friends knew him as caring, kind and generous; he was quick to laugh and ready to help. Greg is survived by his partner of 32 years, Jay Dillon. Other survivors are his mother, Patsy Harris of Plainfield, IN; three sisters, Beth Morris and Pam Hall, both of Plainfield and Mary James of Martinsville, IN; his brother, J.D. Harris of Centerton, IN; and 25 nieces and nephews, including

Katie Hall of Chicago, IL. His father, Wilbur W. Harris; and his brother, Jeff A. Harris, preceded him in death. A Memorial Service will be held Saturday, Feb. 14, 2009 at

1 p.m. at Winnetka Congregational Church, 725 Pine Street, Winnetka, IL, 60093. A scholarship fund at New Trier is being established and donations can be made at a later date. Info, Nelson Funeral Home, 773-561-5147 or nelsonfunerals.com

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Here I am, several years and a world away from Mr. Harris' passing, but I still cannot but help to be reminded by his charm and grace very often. I had the unbelievably great fortune to spend four semesters with Greg, two as his student my sophomore year, and two as his teaching assistant my senior year.

I can't overstate the impact that he had on me as a young man; he changed my life in so many ways... At the core of every lesson I ever learned from him was simply how to be a...

It's been a year now, and you still continue to be one of the greatest sources of inspiration for me. There are conversations I wish I could have with you. I wish I could have told you how much your unwavering witty attitude towards life, even amidst some pretty tough circumstances, encouraged me to adopt a similar attitude.

As a double-major in a great books philosophy program and english, I'm reading a lot of books :)

MK

Dear Mr. Harris:

It’s been a year. I miss you. Reading Birches still hurts, and feeling a tingle in my spine is still bittersweet. But…it happens, Mr. Harris. I’ve done it. I’ve been confronted by serious works of art without you and been able to evaluate, and love them. Alone. And I know that it’s what you would have wanted, but I can’t help but still selfishly long for your guidance and support.

I wish I could come visit you and tell you how much I love college. I wish...

God loves you "Greg Harris" and I do too! I was googling My Greg Harris, and my spirit brought me to you. I was searching for my soul mate whom we have always touched each other every 10 years but the chain is now broken. I know that you are not My Greg Harris and I will continue to goggle, etc to find him but I send my blessings to your family and especially your friends! (And we know that you can count them on all of your fingers) I so miss my friend "Greg Harris, Clyde St, Chicago IL aka...

I just heard about Mr. Harris' passing at our 20th Hinsdale Central high school reunion. I am so sorry for your loss, and so sorry I just heard the news. Mr. Harris believed in me, and fought for me in a way that was quite profound for a young, insecure high school senior. He was one of the sponsors for the commencement speakers and his support allowed me to fulfill what I still consider one of my greatest accomplishments. What a guy. I thank God he taught me. I hope his family and...

Dear Jay,
I was one of Mr. Harris’s film studies students at New Trier nearly a decade ago. His course inspired me to continue to learn about film in college and beyond. His passion in the classroom, and his deep respect for his students was clear to us, and it inspired us to want to learn more, and be better.
One of the greatest impacts that his course had on me was when we studied the film Frankenstein, and then Gods and Monsters. It was my first academic exposure to really...

Mr. Harris inspired me to seriously consider teaching myself. He once told me that there is art in teaching. He was the exemplar of this. I know that his students and I will always use the skills he helped us develop and that we will always remember his passion for life as a great example of how to live. He seemed to love everything he did and unfortunately this is rare. He taught his students that it does not need to be.

Jay and Mr. Harris's family continue to be in my prayers.

I so loved Film Studies with Mr. Harris, and I became his TA through the SILC program my senior year at New Trier. He introduced me to some of my now-favorite films, taught me the importance of thoughtful analysis, and shared with me his great love of movies.

It was clear he enjoyed what he was doing immensely, and he got us to enjoy it too. I remember when we finished "Rear Window" in class. We had spent days talking about themes of voyeurism and violence, but when the movie ended,...

Jay,

You and Greg are a treasured memory from 1988 and the NAMES Project. Your passion and dedication to each other, your careers, your friends, and the display impressed me then and have inspired me since.

I had wondered if that was "my" Greg Harris teaching at New Trier. How fortunate were the students and faculty of my alma mater to have him there.

I ache for you, his family, colleagues and students. We were blessed in so many ways by having Greg in our lives. ...