Phyllis-Harris-Obituary

Phyllis Bronson Harris

Seattle, Washington

1939 - 2014

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DIED
April 16, 2014
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Seattle, Washington

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Phyllis Harris passed away on April 16, 2014 in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on April 21, 2014.

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I love to think of her often. Her sense of humor and laughter feel close by. She would be so proud of her family and how they have lived and thrived.

My sympathies to her family and to her sister from another (DG) sister.

My favorite memories of Aunt Phyllis include her enduring kindness and love for everyone. I am grateful for her support to me and my mother, her twin sister, through the years. My deepest sympathies to her family. I will always cherish the fond memories that I have of Phyllis.

-Darroch Massie

Phyllis and Barbara were DG's with me T the UW. I have wonderful memories of Phyllis. My prayers are with the family. Judy Vedder Thompson

I am very saddened to hear of the passing of Phyllis. Her family and mine go back many years as her father and mine were bachelors together and married about the same time. I have wonderful memories of spending many Independence Days with the Bronson family with Phil Bronson in charge of fireworks. We attended McGilvra School together and were Delta Gammas together at U.W. Many years have passed since our paths crossed, but memories will always remain.My deepest condolences to all, especially...

Please accept my condolences for your loss of such a gracious, thoughtful, devoted and bright family member. Phyllis was a loving neighbor, trusted caretaker, dear and devoted friend, so dear to so many. To me, she holds many memories, big and small. On the small and quite frequent side, she is with me whenever I eat an avocado out of its shell with a spoon.

To Mr. Harris and Family,
We became friends years ago on a Diabetic Chat Line. Now, with Face Book and Political Emails. We never met in person, but, she was wonderful with her advice to me on Diabetic subjects. I am very saddened to hear about my long distance friend. My prayers are for you and your family. God Bless.

I had known Phyllis since she was born, three weeks after me. I will never forget how warmly she and Barbara welcomed me when my family moved to Medina when I was about to enter freshman year in high school, and I knew no one. In our adult years our paths crossed only rarely, but my memory is long, full of mental pictures of shared adventures. I send my deepest sympathy to all her family.
Phoebe Ann (King) Moore
Seattle

My husband John and I loved Phyllis from the time we first met her when our son Matthew was to marry her wonderful daughter, Barbara.
We felt her love of her family extended to us. She was an unforgettable treasure. Memories of her unique wit, sweet innocence, and incisive wisdom will be with us always. Karen and John Diefenbach