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Naomi A Harris
January 1, 2024
Naomi A Harris
January 1, 2024
Naomi A Harris
January 1, 2024
Naomi A Harris
January 1, 2024
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Naomi A Harris
January 1, 2024
Mildred Harris was my mother, my confidant, my problem solver, my moma, my best friend, family matriarch, most perfect example of a prayer warrior, child of God and my best friend. She was the best cook,gentle loving soul. She loved her children , .grandchildren more than ever. She could find good in any of us no matter what. She was just dare anyone to say a negative word about any of us. I go my maternal instinct and gentle kindness from her. I miss her terribly and still cry for her almost daily. The two years since she's been gone has not lessen the grieving. It still hurts so bad that you are gone. We had big plans we never got to fullfil my life will never be the same without you mom
Phil Pranger
November 26, 2021
So very sorry for your loss. Though I never got to meet Mrs Mildred. I've prayed for her often as I put up her mail dailt at the post office. Everything that I've ever heard of her has been wonderful. That's a great heritage. My continued prayers for her husband.
Rick Morris
November 22, 2021
Mrs Harris was always good to me, always telling me how much that she loved me. I have thought of her much over the years. Such a kind, caring lady and a child of God. The Lord has truly gained an angel.
Gail Bryson
November 13, 2021
So sorry for all your loss! It is heartbreaking! We loved your Mom so much! God Bless you all during this difficult time! Love you!
Rena' Harris
November 12, 2021
This is my sweet moma. More precious than gold. I have been the luckiest daughter ever to have had this honor. She loved the Lord and treated everyone like they were always old friends. She never met a stranger and led many to the Lord. Heaven will never welcome a sweeter moma and earth will never loose a greater soul. I loved her so.
Cameo/Cory Sanders
November 12, 2021
We love you Granny
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