Fort Worth Star-Telegram, TX
January 26, 1992
Mrs Sarah Fox Harriman, 76
Charity worker
FORT WORTH - Sarah Fox Harriman, a charity worker, died Saturday at her Fort Worth home. She was 76.
Funeral will be at 2 p.m. Monday at University Christian Church, where she was a member.
Private entombment will be in Greenwood Mausoleum.
Robertson Mueller Harper-Eighth Avenue Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Mrs. Harriman was a lifelong Fort Worth resident. She was the widow of Gordon Douglas Harriman, who died in 1985, and the sister-in-law of golfing legend Ben Hogan.
Mrs. Harriman was a member of the board of trustees and past president of the Women's Board of Cook-Fort Worth Children's Medical Center, where she was named trustee emeritus. She was the third president of the Jewel Charity Ball, and the first president of the Shady Oaks Golf Association. She was recently honored by the Shady Oaks Board of Governors by having a mixed couples tournament named in her honor.
Survivors: Two daughters, Valerie Harriman of Colorado and Edith Harriman Gilman of Houston; sister, Valerie Hogan of Fort Worth; and six grandchildren.
Fort Worth Star-Telegram, TX
January 26, 1992
Mrs Sarah Fox Harriman, 76
Charity worker
FORT WORTH - Sarah Fox Harriman, a charity worker, died Saturday at her Fort Worth home. She was 76.
Funeral will be at 2 p.m. Monday at University Christian Church, where she was a member.
Private entombment will be in Greenwood Mausoleum.
Robertson Mueller Harper-Eighth Avenue Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Mrs. Harriman was a lifelong Fort Worth resident. She was the widow of Gordon Douglas Harriman, who died in 1985, and the sister-in-law of golfing legend Ben Hogan.
Mrs. Harriman was a member of the board of trustees and past president of the Women's Board of Cook-Fort Worth Children's Medical Center, where she was named trustee emeritus. She was the third president of the Jewel Charity Ball, and the first president of the Shady Oaks Golf Association. She was recently honored by the Shady Oaks Board of Governors by having a mixed couples tournament named in her honor.
Survivors: Two daughters, Valerie Harriman of Colorado and Edith Harriman Gilman of Houston; sister, Valerie Hogan of Fort Worth; and six grandchildren.
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