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William Todd Harris

Nashville, Tennessee

1929 - 2016 (Age 87)

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William Todd HarrisNashville, TNMemorial service for William Todd Harris, 87, will be held at 2:00 p.m. Saturday, January 7, at White House Church of Christ 205 Spring Street, White House, TN 37188 immediately followed by a visitation. Mr. Harris was born January 30, 1929, in Nashville, TN, to...

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Saddened to hear about Bill's passing but we all know that he is with Jesus and there is no pain, no anxiety, just peace and adoration to God. Bill was a patient man who knew his Bible and the classes he taught were worth sitting in. Prayers go out to the family and remember.."blessed are they that mourn for they shall be comforted. We love you!!
Patty and Mel Falletta

Always enjoyed attending any class that Bill taught when he,and Norma was here with us at Summerville for many years as members,and him as an Elder too. He was so knowledgeable of Gods word, and a great teacher too. Bill was a great faithful,christan man that I highly respected , and honored during the years he, and Norma was here with us. My condolence ,prayers, love,and thoughts are with Norma during this sad time for her in the loss of her beloved husband Bill.

A great man who loved God and always made me smile... our prayers to his family..

Miler Country Club

Myra, David and I looked up to Bill and Norma. I enjoyed talking golf with Bill and occasionally playing with him. It is a comfort to know that he is now in heaven.

We were deeply saddened to hear of Bill's passing and extend our deepest sympathy to Norma and the family. He and Norma were one of our favorite couples while they were here in Summerville. We loved them dearly and treasured their friendship. Bob and Henri Bennett

Many many fond memories of Daddy Bill! Love to the whole Harris Family. May prayers of Peace and Comfort surround you. Andy, Lisa, Grace, Mary and Katherine Craig