Services will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at Fuqua-Hinton Funeral Home, with burial in Riverside Cemetery.
A Todd County native, he was born Aug. 7, 1914, son of the late Fance and Nannie Floyd Harris. He was a retired painter, having worked at Western State Hospital, and was a member of Salvation Army. His wife, Lucille Lamb Harris, died in 1990. Two sons, Joseph "Rooster" Harris and Jessie Harris, and a daughter, Eva Mae Bozell, also preceded him in death.
Survivors include five sons, Buck Harris, Hopkinsville, Donnie Harris, Christian County, and Billy Harris, Herbie Harris and Steve Harris, all of Murray; two daughters, Ann Bufkin, Murray, and Helen Floyd, Todd County; three brothers, Remus Harris, J.T. Harris and Henry Harris, all of Hopkinsville; two sisters, Irene Arnold and Edna Duvall, both of Hopkinsville; and14 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren.
--Kentucky New Era (Hopkinsville, Kentucky), Monday, August 5 1991; Page 2A.
Services will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at Fuqua-Hinton Funeral Home, with burial in Riverside Cemetery.
A Todd County native, he was born Aug. 7, 1914, son of the late Fance and Nannie Floyd Harris. He was a retired painter, having worked at Western State Hospital, and was a member of Salvation Army. His wife, Lucille Lamb Harris, died in 1990. Two sons, Joseph "Rooster" Harris and Jessie Harris, and a daughter, Eva Mae Bozell, also preceded him in death.
Survivors include five sons, Buck Harris, Hopkinsville, Donnie Harris, Christian County, and Billy Harris, Herbie Harris and Steve Harris, all of Murray; two daughters, Ann Bufkin, Murray, and Helen Floyd, Todd County; three brothers, Remus Harris, J.T. Harris and Henry Harris, all of Hopkinsville; two sisters, Irene Arnold and Edna Duvall, both of Hopkinsville; and14 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren.
--Kentucky New Era (Hopkinsville, Kentucky), Monday, August 5 1991; Page 2A.
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