James-Harris-Obituary

James Harris

Lexington, Kentucky

Age 66

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Lexington, Kentucky

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HARRIS James Thomas, 66, Lexington, husband of Jane Phillips Harris, passed away October 20 at his home in Lexington. He was preceded in death by his parents, Thomas O. Harris and Sara Fothergill Harris and his brother, Owen Harris, of Carrollton, Kentucky. He graduated from Carroll County High...

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Jane
I was truly sorry to see that your husband passed. I can only send you my best wishes at such a time. The lord will surely keep you and bless you. Jack Connor

Jim was a dear friend. The family of Clell Watts.

Jim was a dear friend. The family of Clell Watts.

Jane, There are no words that can possibly express our sorrow over the loss of Jim. We know that your heart is broken and wish there was something we could do to ease your pain as you deal with his loss. We love you and miss you. Steve, Anna, Parker, Emily, Roxanne and Xander Black

My deepest condolences to you and your family.
Mr. Jim was a good man, he will truly be missed.

I never had the pleasure of meeting the man, but did have the distinct pleasure of the family of his brother's company as a kid in 1980. Wonderful bunch of people, and I'm sure James was of the same ilk. My condolences and best wishes to all. Scott.

Jane, Dean and I both are sending prayers for mercy and peace. Hugs to you during this difficult time. I have no words that could ever make you feel better.

Jane,
Thinking of you during this time. Please know that we are praying for you.

Fortunate is the person who lives life with passion! And that describes Jim Harris, who had unlimited passion for so many things! Construction and crews, music, early and large tomatoes, family history, traveling, love and history of downtown Lexington, Farmers' Market, his church, UK, friends, and most importantly his family, especially Jane and Rachel! Jim lived life in a large way and we were so fortunate to be along for the ride! What Jim kept quiet and private was his service to others....