Iopal F. Harris
Iopal was born on September 8, 1928 and joined our father on March 21, 2013 due to pneumonia complications.She was the 2nd born of 7 children, 4 girls and 3 boys. He son Alfred Harris was born February 22, 1949 in Chicago. His biological father was killed by car. Paul Harris married Iopal on December 31, 1956. Paul contacted agent orange in Vietnam. Her daughter Candise was adopted in 1968. He grandson Thomas was born on April 13, 1983. Candise married John Marquette and gave Iopal 3 granddaughters Mariah, Chasia and Anneliese.
Paul being a 20 years Army man we lived in Ansbach, Nuremberg,Kitzingen, Germany, Aberdeen Proving Grounds, MD, Ft. Hood and Bliss, Texas; Army Reserve Center, San Bernardino, Ca; Ft. Still, OKLA and Ft. Lewis, Washington.
Alfred took care of mom with Dementia for 10+ years along with the help of Candise, Aunt Sophronia, Lupe, Carolina, the other place, friends, caregivers and other professionals.
The family gratefully acknowledges your expressions of sympathy, care, love, concern, phone calls, food and prayers that you have given in this time of sorrow, Your acts of kindness will never be forgotten. May God bless each and everyone of you. Sincerely, The Harris Family Services entrusted to the care of Mark B. Shaw Funeral Directors, 1525 N. Waterman Ave., San Bernardino, CA.
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