Scott-Harris-Obituary

Scott Andrews Harris

Richmond, Virginia

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Scott Andrews Harris, 49, of Midlothian, died Friday, August 26, 2005. He was a native of Chesterfield County for 49 years, was employed by Chesterfield County Schools as a carpenter. He was preceded in death by his father, Edward Overton Harris Sr., and is survived by his wife of 24 years, Karen...

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Scott's great-grandmother, Lilly Taurman Harris and my grandmother, Louisa Taurman Pettyjohn were sisters.
I met Scott's father, Ed, when he came to the Univ. of Tenn. to play football.
You have my most sincere sympathy for yur loss.
John Goode Pettyjohn

Karen, Jill, Obie and Mrs. Harris,

Please know that my deepest sympathies are with each of you.
Scott will be greatly missed by
so many.
Lean on your friends for comfort,
and always hold on to your memories.

Love to all,
Kaki

Bridge Called Love

It takes us back to brighter years,
to happier sunlit days
and to precious moments
that will be with us always.

And these fond recollections
are treasured in the heart
to bring us always close to those
from whom we had to part.

There is a bridge of memories
from earth to Heaven above...
It keeps our dear ones near us
It's the bridge that we call love.

Dear Jill,
You and your family are in my prayers. You all have gone through so much in the past few months. Please know that friends are praying for you all and will help in any way possible.
Deborah Booker

Jill,
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. I lost my brother almost 2 years ago, so I know what you must be going through. Just hold those memories in your heart and Scott will be with you forever.

Love ya,
Karen

Karen,
Please know that the Williams' family is thinking of you at the difficult time. We are out of town and will be back on Sunday. PLEASE let me know if there is anything we can do.
Love,
Beth, Jim, Chase, Maddie, McElvie and Patrick Williams

Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Karen, Mallory and Cameron "A life well-lived cannot be diminished with death,The beauty, guidance and inspiration it gave us will shine on as brightly as ever." And Scott's memories will shine on in us forever. Our thoughts and prayers will always be with you. Love, Linda, Dennis and Whitney Marano

Dear Karen, Mallory and Cameron,
My prayer for you all is that, in time, you will come to know a peace that surpasses all understanding and that peace will guard your hearts and minds.
I love you all.
Deborah Booker