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Mildred Wilson Harris

Utica, New York

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Mildred Wilson Harris Utica Mildred Wilson Harris, 83, departed this life suddenly on Sunday, October 23, 2011. She was born on September 14, 1928, in Houston County, AL, to the late Theodore and Effie Dora (Garrard) Wilson. She married the late Roy Harris in 1953 and obtained her...

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Even though it has been 11 years since you have been gone I still miss you and your sweet spirit. Love never dies.

Janet & Family, I am very sorry for the loss of your mother. My heart goes out to you at this sad time. May you know that she is in a wonderful place and with you always. Love Always, Kimberly Furgol & Family

To The Harris Family: Earth has no sorrow that heaven can not heal. Look to the hills for your strength. Deaconess Harris touch so many lifes and gave her services to the church and to her community and most of all to her family. Family, I want you all to know to be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord.

To the Harris and Wilson family, may God be with you during this time of loss and sorrow. Mrs Harris was a woman of great dignity and a role model for those committed to a life of service. She will always be remembered for her warmth and a life well lived.

Dr William Oliver
Indianapolis, Indiana

Mildred Harris was all that her notice of Home-Going expressed in the Utica Observer and so much more. Years ago she and Roy received us into their household as tenants however, we were treated more like family. We shall always remember her warmth and Chritian Charity toward us. We trust and know, that she is on the "streets of Glory" with our Lord and Savior. To the family; God will give you strength.

Deac. Harris was an angel to, me she helped me through some difficult issues in my life. I will surely miss her.
Love,
Johnetta Snyder

Aunt Mildred, you will be greatly missed by all who know you. You were always so caring and kind. Always thinking of others before yourself. Now you are home, where there is no more pain or suffering. Love you much. -- Your niece & Goddaughter

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.

I love you Aunt Mildred.