LuAnn Harris went to be with her Lord and Savior on February 26, 2026.
She is survived by her loving mother, Anna Frost, and stepfather, Richard Frost; her aunt, Julia Duncan; and her cousins, Heather McCann, Charlie Duncan, and Neil Duncan.
LuAnn was born and raised in Toledo, Ohio. She attended the Medical College of Ohio, where she trained and became an accomplished cardiac technician. She dedicated her professional life to helping others, a reflection of the compassion that defined her.
She was a devoted wife to her beloved husband, Don Harris, who preceded her in death. Together, they shared a love of travel and created many cherished memories during their frequent trips to Hawaii.
LuAnn had a gift for friendship and maintained close relationships with friends across the country. She was known for her generous spirit, always ready to help those in need-especially her neighbors and veterans. Her home was a place of warmth and welcome, and she was especially known for her hospitality and her delicious chocolate chip cookies.
She had a special love for her three pet cats, who brought her great comfort and joy. LuAnn also remained deeply connected to her family, faithfully speaking with her mother and aunt every day throughout her adult life.
A woman of strong faith, LuAnn was a devoted Christian who loved the Lord. She faithfully supported the ministry of Dr. David Jeremiah and found great encouragement in his teaching.
LuAnn was dearly loved by her family and friends and will be deeply missed by all who knew her.
"He will wipe every tear from their eyes. There will be no more death or mourning or crying or pain, for the old order of things has passed away." - Revelation 21:4
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