Alvin Harris Obituary
Alvin C. Harris, a devoted family man and faithful servant of Christ, passed
away peacefully to his Heavenly home on August 29, 2025 at the age of
89. Born on November 30, 1935 in Columbus, Ohio, to Andrew and Fannie
Harris. Alvin's life was defined by his unwavering, distinguished character
and unconditional love for others.
Alvin learned at an early age to put God first and all else would be given
unto him. He also understood what it meant to work hard and apply
yourself and your reward would be what God intends for you. Alvin
attended Central State University and received his bachelor's degree in
music education, was a member of the US Army 325th infantry - 82nd
Airborne Division, and later in life received his master's degree from Saint
Francis University.
Before leaving for Fort Bragg, NC, Alvin married his college sweetheart
Eugenia and their life as one began. Of that union, they had three beautiful
children: Felicia, Lance and Dana.
Alvin pursued a career in education throughout his lifetime. He was
employed by Fort Wayne Community Schools from the 1960s to 2004
when he retired. Alvin began his career at Northside High School and went
on to Anthis Career Center automotive program, FWCS admin, Elmhurst
High School and Southside High School where he retired from. After
retirement, Alvin continued to work for different automotive groups. He was
employed by Kelley Automotive Group as a porter and Preferred
Automotive Group as a porter/shuttle driver.
It was while working at Preferred where he met his beloved wife Valeria.
Alvin said it was 'love at first sight.' Their love was strong and never
wavering; built on a solid foundation of faith, joy and peace – the kind of
love that withstood all trials and remained strong as they loved and
supported their families.
Alvin loved traveling and family vacations – the longer the distance to their
destination, the more he enjoyed the drive. Alvin enjoyed being involved
with the various churches he and his family attended and being involved in
his community. He was a lifelong Ohio State football fan and enjoyed
cheering against Michigan and his football arch nemesis and friend Ricky
Brown.
Alvin is survived by his beloved wife of 18 years, Valeria; sons Lance Harris
and Dana (Cathy) Harris; sister in-law Ann Harris of Seattle, WA;
brother-in-laws Walter Jones and Ken (Charade) Jones; sister-in-laws
Trena Jones and Lori (Bryan) Jones; grandchildren: Issac, Zachariah,
Alyssa, Olivia, Joshua, Amora, Hannah, Cameron, Airyan, Zyon, Jayhon,
Journeé, Cyrus and A'Loni; and a long list of nephews, nieces, cousins and
friends whom he cherished deeply. He is also survived by Willie "Flash"
Sanders who was like a brother and Tony Miller who was like a son to him.
Alvin was preceded in death by his parents Andrew and Fannie Harris; his
former wife Eugenia; daughter Felicia; brothers Reuban and Lawrence and
Lawrence's wife Virginia; sister Lena Nuttall; mother-in-law Anna; and a
host of relatives so near and dear to his heart.
Alvin's legacy will live on through his family and friends and through the
lives of the community he helped shape.
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Published by WFFT-TV 55 News on Sep. 6, 2025.