Edward J. "Ed" Harris

Edward J. "Ed" Harris

Edward Harris Obituary

Published by Billings Gazette on Sep. 20, 2006.
A magnificent voice has been silenced and an enormously creative talent lost to amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (Lou Gehrig's disease) with the passing of Ed Harris, lovingly held by his wife and son at Horizon Hospice Home in Billings. Living only 63 years, Ed made many contributions to the musical arts, school and church communities of Montana. A nationally known composer, music educator and extraordinary man, he left his earthly existence with consummate dignity and grace, Sept. 17, 2006.
He will be remembered as a humble, kind, patient man of legendary wit, professionalism and intellect with keen abilities to organize, think and plan ahead. His eclectic interests included collections of playing cards, Carl Barks comic books, gargoyles, miniature pianos, Disney villains and the eggs he painted.
Edward James Harris was born April 24, 1943, to Hubert and Alyce, the oldest child in his family. He grew up in Forsyth, earning music/music education degrees from the University of Montana and a graduate degree from the University of Washington. Ed, a loving and devoted husband for 39 years, married his soul mate, Sharon Egge, June 16, 1967, in Forsyth, and began a 26-year teaching career in Billings. In 1973, they were blessed by the birth of their son, Jordan, who inspired the choral composition, "Why?" Ed was one of the first Montana music teachers to become professionally certified and registered by the Music Educators National Conference. He received the Montana Music Educators Association President's Award in 2005, honoring his lifetime of service to Montana music. As MMEA's "Cadenza" magazine editor, he brought the publication to a new level of excellence.
Friends and family will remember Ed frequently on the musical stage as a performer, accompanist and musical director. He was honored by Billings Studio Theatre, most recently when the Ed Harris Excellence in Musical Direction Award was created. His composition, "Billings, My City, My Home," became the official city song in 1988 and over 100 of his compositions have been published.
During his prolific career, Ed was called to music ministry and, his messages through word and song faithfully guided Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd and American Lutheran Church. Instrumental in the formation of Rimrock Opera and its board, he made his RO debut in 1999 and performed his signature role as Baron Zeta in the 2001 production of "The Merry Widow." Audiences enjoyed him in six additional operas.
Left to rejoice in his life, yet mourn, are his beloved wife Sharon and son Jordan (Alicia); grandchildren Isaiah and Kasey of Billings; brothers Sheldon (Kelly) Harris of Prince George, BC, and Lee Kerr (Christine) of Tyler, Texas; sisters Judy Carroll of Phoenix and Lori Hughes (Jim) of Everett, Wash.; also seven nieces and nephews; cousins; and a host of colleagues and loving friends. Additionally, he leaves a remarkable legacy of mentoring, musical compositions, theatrical productions, operatic performances and inspired students.
Profound gratitude goes to his friends who organized and participated in the Tribute to Ed Harris concert at the Alberta Bair Theater in January 2006, members of Ed's Share the Care group and the compassionate staff of Big Sky Hospice, who all honored his many recent needs.
A worship service celebrating Ed's life will be held at American Lutheran Church, 5 Lewis Ave., 11 a.m. Friday, Sept. 22, followed with lunch and time to share memories.
Ed requested any memorials may be made in his name to: Horizon Hospice Home, PO Box 35033, Billings, 59107; Billings Studio Theatre, 1500 Rimrock Road, Billings, 59102; Rimrock Opera, PO Box 11, Billings, 59103; or Muscular Dystrophy Association - ALS Division, 2070 Overland Ave., Suite 101, Billings, 59102.
Cremation has taken place with arrangements by Michelotti-Sawyers Mortuary.
"I would like to be remembered as husband, father, grandfather, brother and friend - an ordinary person who used kindness, patience, persistence, imagination and wit while attempting to achieve extraordinary things."

This obituary was originally published in the Billings Gazette.

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September 20, 2007

Sharon Harris posted to the memorial.

September 28, 2006

Dana Gransbery posted to the memorial.

September 26, 2006

Stan Howe posted to the memorial.

Sharon Harris

September 20, 2007

My Dear Baron,
Everybody loves somebody sometime and you will be loved forever. I shall always remember your favorite part is the bow. Your Baroness

Dana Gransbery

September 28, 2006

I loved Third grade at Broadwater School because of Mr. Harris. Music class was hysterical!! He sang the "Koo-Koo" song and I would giggle all day. My brother and sister also have that fond memory of Mr. Harris. Years later my children were able to be in music class with him in pre-school and church at ALC, and they loved him too! Recently, the Billings gazette ran a story on 10 people that have made an impact on Billings, and I would have nominated Mr. Harris. Bless your family. Thanks Mr. Harris!

Stan Howe

September 26, 2006

To Ed's family from his cousins, the Howe family of Plevna, Westmore and around the world. Ed's great grandfather, John L Howe, a fine musician in his own lifetime, would be proud of the life Ed lived and the legacy he leaves in the world of music and with his family. Likewise, his grandfather, C E, "Friday" Howe, was always proud of Ed's accomplishments as were the extended family of cousins and other relatives. Our sympathies are with Ed's wife and children.

Donna Solberg

September 24, 2006

Dear Sharon,
I sang in opera workshop with Ed in the music school in Missoula. When I was teaching in Seattle in about 1970, I ran into you and Ed in a cafe. He was a very special person and a wonderful musician. My sister in Bozeman read of his death in the Billings Gazette.

Lisa Williams

September 21, 2006

Dear Sharon and Family: My thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.

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September 21, 2006

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

Carolyn Tew

September 21, 2006

I went to college with Ed; we both attended the University of Montana/Music Department together. What a remarkable, talented man Ed was! A hobby of his away from school at the time was handbuilding a harpsichord. My prayers are with Ed's family at this time. Please accept my deepest sympathy for your loss. Angels must be singing Ed's new music in heaven.

Sondra Krogstad

September 20, 2006

Sharon and family, I have such fond memories of you and Ed during my years as a member of Good Shepherd. His voice and music yes, but I loved his sense of humor. You are in my prayers.

Janet Urlacher

September 20, 2006

An amazing man who led an amazing life. My prayers are with you as you struggle with the grief of his death. Janet, a friend of dear Lori

Lisa

September 20, 2006

Mr Harris was my music teacher when I went to Meadowlark, about 20 yrs ago. I dont remember a whole lot about that class- but I do remember that it was never boring!

I will be praying for your family

Gina Roth

September 20, 2006

Sharon and Jordan and family,

My thoughts are with you in this difficult time. He will be missed by all.

Rhonda Howard

September 20, 2006

Sharon:



Oh, I can hear the singing now! Ed will be leading a big choir and maybe even bell choir! I'm so sorry to hear about his passing, I truly enjoyed my time at Good Shepherd with Ed as my bell choir director. One of my favorite songs - Follow, Follow in the Path of the Good Shepherd. Thanks, Ed! Sharon, know that you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.

Bonnie Peck-Anderson

September 20, 2006

Sharon

I was saddened to hear of Ed's passing. Although I hadn't the privilege of enjoying his talents for years, I still remeber what a great talent he possessed. May God Bless you and yours.

Rick & Karen (Engle) Mouat

September 20, 2006

Sharon, Jordan & family,



Please know that our thoughts and prayers are with you in this difficult time. May God surround you with His comfort and peace.



Sincerely,

Ann Parsons

September 20, 2006

The music world has lost a talented person who was able to share his love of music to all he knew. I have such fond memories of my years in the Good Shepherd choir. Sharon and Jordan, my prayers are with you as you begin this journey without Ed.

Jean Borer

September 20, 2006

My dear Sharon and Jordan,

I feel so privileged to have known and worked with a talent such as Ed's. At a time such as this, one can only give thanks to the Lord that he is no longer suffering. Yesterday, I dug out my copy of "Billings, My City, My Home", signed by Ed, so many years ago, and recalled with a few tears when my fifth graders and I walked to the studio of KTVQ to perform the work, for the first time in Billings AND on T.V! A great talent such as Ed's will surely live on in his music and in all of our hearts who loved him. What a privilege to have known him!! With kind regards, Jean and Tom

Cathy Emmons

September 20, 2006

We know that this has not been easy for you, and we recognize that your loss is great. May in help in some small way to know that many have been thinking of you and many more now have you in their prayers. God be with you at this time.

Bob and Cathy Emmons

Lori Hanson

September 20, 2006

Mr. Harris was my choir director at Good Shepherd was I was a young girl - about 20 years ago. I am so sorry for your loss.

Morla Cole/Rice

September 20, 2006

My sympathy to you in your loss. I always thought of Ed as the "Quiet Man" who got things done. God Bless!

Lori Hughes

September 20, 2006

My condolences to Sharon and Jordan and family. We will miss his sense of humor!

marcy eschler

September 19, 2006

we will never forget the wonderful music played by Mr. Harris at ALC

he had quite the humor too. He will be missed. Blessings to his family.

Eric & Marcy Eschler

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