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Orrin Lea Harrison III

Dallas, Texas

1949 - 2022

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October 12, 2022
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Dallas, Texas

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Orrin Lea Harrison III, aged 73, a fourth-generation Texan, was born in Dallas, Texas, to Orrin Harrison, Jr. and Annie Bell Harrison. He died on October 12, 2022, while traveling with his wife, Paula, from their beloved home in the Promontory community overlooking Park City, Utah, back to their...

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Handwritten letter to Carol Love from Orrin L Harrison, Jr. January 29, 1992 "Needless to say we are proud of Orrin and his accomplishments - for he has done it all himself...You all are the leaders in what you do. Keep it up. All my love, Uncle Orrin"

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August 20, 2022 In loving memory of Orrin, photographed at the home of Di and Lou Stovall, Washington DC, celebrating Lou's exhibit at the Phillips, with his daughter, Erin and niece, Olivia Love.

Having known Orrin and Paula since our Incarnation baseball league days I have always looked up to both as the perfect marriage and wonderful Christian examples. We watched all your children grow up at Incarnation. Orrin will be greatly missed. Our prayers go up for the Harrison family for comfort and peace. Heaven got a good one. Rest in Peace.

Paula and family, We are so saddened by Orrin´s passing. We will always remember him as a very accomplished professional with a great zest for life, a great love for Paula, his children and his grandchildren. We will always remember the fun times we´ve had with him and you. We pray that God will give you comfort and strength now and in the days ahead. Our love, Annette and Michael Reilly, MD

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I have known and admired Orrin for over 45 years. I was privileged to be his partner and work with him at Vinson & Elkins. He was a splendid trial lawyer and a wonderful friend who was blessed to share his life with Paula, their kids and their grandkids. Big O will be missed. Bill Sims