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Robert Houston "Bob" Harris

Houston, Texas

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ROBERT HOUSTON "Bob" HARRIS passed away Friday morning, the 23rd of July 2004, at his beloved home overlooking Galveston Bay with his wife, Rebecca, and his family at his bedside. He was born on the 4th of March 1936 in Nashville, Tennessee. Bob Harris was one of the founders of Houston's Allen...

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My deepest sympathy to the Harris family. Bob was always such a very kind man and it was a great privilege to have known him. He was a blessing to those who had the fortune to cross his path. God bless you, Bob.

I worked for Mr and Mrs H for 7 years. I cherish all of the momories of Mr H and the Allen Park Inn. He was always there for me, more than an employer should be, both in professional and personal matters. My prayers are for Mrs H.
He is looking down and smiling on us right now.

I can still see Bob and Becky at their table at the Allen Park Inn. They were among the warmest and most gracious hosts in the Houston area. Although the Allen Park Inn is no more--working there with the Harris family is one of my fondest memories. I will miss Bob and to Becky and his family--you are in our prayers. And for Bob--who seemed to really like my renditions of Patsy Cline--SWEET DREAMS.
Love,
Michele and David Collins

I am very sorry for your loss. My prayers and heart-felt sympathy goes out to the family of Mr. Harris; particularly his daughter and my friend, Tia.

I was only 14 when I first met Bob, or Mr. “H” as I called him at the time. He gave me my first job, and it lasted more than 7 years. At an early age I gained the knowledge and experience that has carried me through life. I will forever be grateful to Mr. “H” for all the experience, knowledge and values he instilled in me. My prayer go out to Mrs. “H” and the entire family.

Bob could always make you feel welcome and at home no matter how far away from home you traveled. He was truly a one of kind person. Everyone who met Bob would agree. You and all the family are in our prayers.

Our deepest sympathy! Our thoughts and prayers are with you in this difficult time. Bob will be missed and remembered as a wonderful and caring person.