Sydell Harris

Sydell Harris obituary, Atlanta, GA

Sydell Harris

Sydell Harris Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Feb. 9, 2024.
Sydell Dienner Harris-devoted daughter and sister, loving wife and mother-died on January 12, 2024. She was the youngest daughter of Rose and Sam, and sister to Helen and Shirley. In 1942, Sydell met the love of her life, Arthur Harris, in the Bronx, New York City, which started the romantic journey that led to their 70-year marriage.



The early challenges that Sydell, her mother, and her sisters faced only spurred her on. She talked her way into her first job, selling lingerie, at the Macy's in Manhattan, at age 15. Sydell loved fashion, she drew and sketched, and she always sewed-she sewed her entire trousseau herself.



She became Sydell Harris in 1949. Richard, her son, was born in 1952. Karen, her daughter, was born in 1956. The Harrises left New York City for West Orange, New Jersey, in 1959.



By 1969, upon moving to Atlanta, Sydell had entered the world of personal care, which led to her passion-and mastery-as an esthetician.



In 1982, all four of the Harrises brought into being the successful and nationally respected first-generation family business Spa Sydell.



Her devotion to training, developing skincare, and leading by example paved the way for those who surrounded her. She was respected as a speaker and enjoyed by local media and press for her knowledge and insight, which led to a career highlight: her being interviewed on the Today Show by Katie Couric.



Sydell's love of volunteerism for almost four decades became everything to her. She always shared, often amid tears, the joy of doing makeup and manicures for - and massaging the shoulders of - patients at the Shepherd Center, residents of the William Breman Home, and young people with cancer at Camp Sunshine.



After Arthur passed away, in December 2019, Sydell missed him greatly, but she lived and thrived on her own. She exercised, cooked dinner, had her glass of wine, read voraciously, and entertained her friends.



In addition to her centenarian sister Shirley, Sydell is survived by her children, Richard and Karen; her son-in-law, Bruce Froy; and her nieces and nephews, and their children.



The family asks that donations be made to Camp Sunshine, the William Breman Home, and the Shepherd Center.



In her 96 years, Sydell touched this city, and so many people, with her work, her volunteering, and her compassionate, open heart. She will be missed.

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February 16, 2024

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February 10, 2024

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Patty Marie Burns

February 16, 2024

I miss your loving spirit but have many years of beautiful memories. Thank you. Patty

Sydelle Dresner

February 10, 2024

I remember when I was a young child and visited Sydell and Arthur in their first apartment in Williamsburg, Brooklyn how impressed I was with the bright yellow curtains that she sewed for the windows

Susan Brach

February 10, 2024

I remember Sydell knocking on my door in Hilton head and asking if she could walk my grandson in the stroller. He was take my toddler grandson for a walk and she glowed pushing the stroller in the beautiful Hilton head weather.

Dawn Barry-Bryan

February 2, 2024

My first memory of Sydell was going to her first spa in Atlanta when she started Spa Sydell, then later to help the family with marketing the company. She was the most vibrant, youthful and kind person. She was always volunteering helping others. I learned so much from her. She is an inspiration to us all and I am blessed to have known her and the family.
God bless you Sydell.

Sharon. Wright-Dyson

February 1, 2024

My first experience as an Esthetician started at Spa Sydell. I had the opportunity to give Ms.. Sydell a facial and a waxing service. She had a gentle spirit. May she rest in heaven peacefully .

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February 16, 2024

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February 10, 2024

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