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Michael J. Harris

Tucson, Arizona

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Michael J. Harris 4/7/1938 - 3/24/2011 Michael was a man of many interests whose best days were spent with family, friends, serving the community which he loved and on the golf course. A champion of many causes, Mike's compassion and devotion to those in need had an impact on many. Survived by...

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Mike, I will always remember your amazing energy and sense of humor. You and Sister Mary st. Eleanor always made a great team.

Gone awhile ,but not forgotten!

Miss my friend and buddy of many years. Sometime in the future to be re-United....Mike, just not yet❤❤❤

Mike was a great boss and an amazing person. I enjoyed working with him at Tucson General Hospital. My sympathy to his family and friends. Gilbert Contreras - Tucson

Charlotte, Kathleen, Chris, Tim. Simply put, Mike was a magnificent man and I am so happy to have known him. You have my condolences and my love.

For sixty years my brother - I have always had your kindred spirit close by -- able to touch in some fashion -- as we walked our separate destiny. You have lived an exemplary life of family and service -- the accolades attest to that ... JOB WELL DONE ... and know Our Father has greeted you home -- whispering to you and heard by us all "Welcome Home My Good and Faithful Servant!"

As Jerry gave nuiance -- keep an eye on us -- until we unite again -- hopefully also celebrating our...

With loving sympathy and prayers for Michael's repose and for comfort and peace to his family. I feel like I know a little about Michael because of his great sisters, Srs. Colleen & Kathleen,csj
SPatricia J. Crother,csj - Los Angeles

I miss my dear friend. What a loss to his family, his friends and our community. He gave to all. A community just can’t replace a guy like Mike. He was important to so many different varied community challenges and worked hard for the city he loved.
Mike always had a story and frequently a raffle ticket. It was recurrently worth the ticket to get the story. He did not do idle gossip and seldom spoke poorly of anyone. He was relentlessly upbeat, enthusiastic and fun to be around. ...

I will keep you and your family in my prayers. (class of 57)