Ann Dunn Harris, 88, passed from this life August 29th, 2025. Born Oct 29th, 1936, and raised in Teague, Texas to Roy and Mellie (Ham) Dunn. Ann graduated from Teague High School and Sam Houston State University. She married Terry Harris on August 31, 1956, and they enjoyed sixty-six amazing years together until his passing in April 2023.
She was a long-standing member of St. Luke United Methodist as well as First United Methodist, Georgetown, Texas. She taught at St. Luke and then served as director of St. Lukes preschool in San Angelo for many years and taught kindergarten in New Braunfels and St. Vincent’s Episcopal in Bedford, Texas, teaching and encouraging many young lives along the way. She volunteered for reading programs for beginning readers, taught Sunday School and was the senior leader for her community Bible Study.
She and Terry spent most of their retirement years in Sun City, Georgetown enjoying their friends, traveling and golf. She also enjoyed reading and visiting with friends on the phone (especially lifelong friend Raye Hodges whom she could always count on to put a smile on her face!). She always had a positive outlook no matter what the subject. She was a kind, sweet mother, “Grann”mother, wife and teacher.
Predeceased by her parents, husband Terry, sister Marian and nephews Walter and Henry Jackson.
Survived by two sons David (Dana) of San Angelo, Steve (Ceil) of Double Oak, Texas, four grandchildren and three great grandchildren whom she loved dearly. Cade (Kylie) of Centennial, Colorado, Chase (Caitlyn) of San Angelo, Texas, Haley (Kris) of Grapevine, Texas, Cory of Grapevine, Texas, Luke and Parker of Grapevine, Emory of Centennial, Colorado. Nieces Debbie, Trisha and Susan.
The family would like to thank Gran’s caregivers for their love and support, Dena Stewart, Cathy, Elisa, Maria, Lisa L, Nicole, and Melissa, also Hospice of San Angelo and their compassionate staff for their care.
There will be a celebration of life at a later time. In lieu of flowers please remember Hospice of San Angelo as one of Ann’s favorite charities.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
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