Phyllis-Harris-Obituary

Phyllis Harris

Richmond, Virginia

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HARRIS Departed this life April 11, 2007, Ms. Phyllis Harris of Richmond. She was preceded in death by one brother, Linwood Harris Jr. She is survived by three daughters, Andreka, Iesha and Lasheka Harris; one son, Jamon Harris; three grandchildren, Trinity and Brett Mallard and Zaymon Harris;...

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Aunt Phyllis,

You loved us and care for us like we were your very own and for that we say Thank You. We will forever hold dear all the special times we’ve shared. We love you and we will miss you dearly!!!!!

Weedie says HHHEEEYYY!!!!

Aunt Phyllis,

I know your wondering why it took so long for me to sign your book. Well I just felt that when I did that would mean I had to say good-bye and I wasn't ready to do that yet. I still can't believe all this has happened. I was hoping it was all a bad dream. In your favorite words this Brrrrrah for you. Now I know exactly how you felt when you use to say it. That day at your repast it just didn’t seem right, I was waiting for you to come at any moment and say...

To the Harris Family
We are so sorry to hear of your lost- We pray that God will give each one of you a special kind of peace- that will keep you.
God Bless

Phyllis,

Since your passing I have been heartbroken. You were more than an aunt…you were my friend and confidant. Despite the fact that I am heartbroken, I am thankful that God allowed me to have you for as long as he did. You were a blessing to me; I miss you so much. You were always there for me when I needed you. Who am I going to talk to now??? How am I going to get through life without you??? You taught me an important lesson. You taught me how to see the true value of...

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

To my cousins in their time of sorrow and distress. There are no words or deeds of kindness that can express the heartfelt thoughts that are with you at this time. We can all look back at the times we have had down in Stony Creek, especially at your your grandpa and my Uncle Jim's house. Remember when his chickens would chase us around the yard at least the ones that Junie and Alvin didn't run down through the woods. Man! The last time we got together was at my house for a cook-out, you...

My prayers are with you at this difficult moment.Time heals all broken hearts.The Champion-Brown family sends there love.

Dear Judy & your mother you all have my deepest sympathy.

Cous, the good and mostly the last memories will always be there. I'm looking forward to that blessed day when we all meet again....Loving you in spirit and in truth. May God embrace us all and continue to strengthen us.

Your Cous,
Edwina