Richard-Harris-Obituary

Richard B. "Red" Harris

Easthampton, Massachusetts

Mar 2, 1936 – Aug 26, 2014 (Age 78)

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BORN
March 2, 1936
DIED
August 26, 2014
AGE
78
LOCATION
Easthampton, Massachusetts

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Richard B. "Red" Harris, 78, of Easthampton, died Tuesday, Aug. 26, 2014, in the Veteran Medical Center in White River Junction, Vermont.He was born March 2, 1936, in Northampton, the son of the late Richard A. and Eleanor (Foster) Harris. He attended schools in Easthampton and was a Easthampton...

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Dickie I miss you already, tomorrow we will say goodbye to youl but I won't forget you and your tormenting and teasing when we were kids and sdhovef my face into a chocolate cake,or when you hid on the landing upstairs and jumped out when I went by after I had just seen a reallly scary movie at the Majestic and many more such times. l also won't forget how kind you were when I had needed a brother's shoulder to lean on. You were always there.
patient and funny. I hope that you are...

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

My dear Terry & Allan,

I am so sorry for your loss; Richard was such a special
man. Much love, Elaine

Terry and Allan,
I'm so sorry to hear about Dick's passing. I want you to know that I always thought he was a wonderful person who always wore a smile and always had something nice to say. He was definitely a kind, caring, and funny man. I would like you to know,I often saw him sitting on the front porch of your house, seemingly enjoying the day. He seemed very relaxed, very peaceful. That made me think of how precious life is, and to take a few moments each day to truly "stop and...

Dick was one of the kindest and sweetest men I have ever known. He could always put a smile on your face and brighten your day. Thanks for the memories. Heaven just got a whole lot brighter!

You will missed and never forgotten...

Terry - I am so sorry to hear of your loss. May your memories of better health and wonderful times spent together comfort you. - Eileen (Adams) Hopkins and family

We are so sorry to read about your husband's passing.
Please know if we could get to Massachusetts, we would be there to support you during his celebration of life.
Terry, we know Your faith will give you strength. Bob & Mary Jane Schroeder

RIP Uncle Dickie. Thanks for being like a father to me. I will always remember everything you taught me.