"Born in 1926 in Montgomery County, NC, he was the son of Travis and Ruth Harris.
He proudly served in the Navy during WWII in the Pacific Theater and the Korean War, having been stationed on the USS Woolsey
He made a career as a painter and was one of those hired to do the original work on the Pentagon before it opened.
He was fond of golf, bowling, and doing crafts with plastic canvas, and he had a love-hate relationship with the Washington Redskins.
Horace was preceded in death by his wife and best friend, Inez Trussell Harris...
...Arrangements were handled by Demaine Funeral Home in Springfield. His ashes will be scattered in the ocean at Myrtle Beach at a later date."
"Born in 1926 in Montgomery County, NC, he was the son of Travis and Ruth Harris.
He proudly served in the Navy during WWII in the Pacific Theater and the Korean War, having been stationed on the USS Woolsey
He made a career as a painter and was one of those hired to do the original work on the Pentagon before it opened.
He was fond of golf, bowling, and doing crafts with plastic canvas, and he had a love-hate relationship with the Washington Redskins.
Horace was preceded in death by his wife and best friend, Inez Trussell Harris...
...Arrangements were handled by Demaine Funeral Home in Springfield. His ashes will be scattered in the ocean at Myrtle Beach at a later date."
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