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Kenneth Rhyne Harris

Charlotte, North Carolina

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May 16, 1935 - January 17, 2009 Kenneth Rhyne Harris, age 73, died Saturday January 17, 2009 after a long battle with Alzheimer's Disease. He was born May 16, 1935 in Harmony, NC and was the son of Roy Lee and Beulah Barker Harris. He attended Iredell County Schools and Charlotte College, the...

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With deepest sympathy to the family

Shannon, I am sure you don't remember me, but I have found memories of meeting you at camp seafarer. We may have both grown up in Charlotte, but Camp was where we became friends. I sent both my daughters there this past summer and still remember talking to you many times about your "brad bunch" family. I just read Sunday's paper and saw the article about your father, yes it is now Thursday, but I finally read the paper. I do hope you read this and remember something of our summer at...

Sally, You're much on my mind during these days. How blessed we were to have the best. I'm praying for you. Sandra Page

Goodby to a dear, dear friend from many years ago when we both were very young. Rest now thou good and faithful servant.

I had the great opportunity to work with and become friends with Ken Harris many years ago. We worked together at New England Financial for 15 years and a few short years at Principal Financial Group.
He was not at all shy about sharing his love, nor his knowledge.
He will surely be missed, but his memory will always live on. God Bless you Sally and all of Ken's family. I pray your hearts be filled with strength, hope and love.
Most Sincerely,

I worked with the very Honorable Ken Harris at New England financial for 6 years. He was a very Good Honest Hard Working Man and it Saddens My Heart to see the news that he has left us. God has taken him in his Loving arms and God shall take care of him until we me him again in Heaven with our Holy Father. Glod Bless All His Family. Love, Patty

May the God of all comfort who helps us in all our pains and sorrows give you all the needed strenght to endure in this time of such deep sorrow.
God will wipe out every tear from their eyes, and death will be no more, neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore. The former things have passed away.
And no resident will say: “I am sick.”