Charles C. Harris, 80 years old, died Tuesday morning at his home on Algerine street, Afton. He is survived by his widow, Hattie A. Harris; five daughters, Mrs. Leonard Norton and Mrs. W.G. Doolittle of Endicott, Mrs. William F. Doolittle of Binghamton, Mrs. Melvin Livingston of Bainbridge and Mrs. Jerry Taylor of Baltimore, Md.; two sons, Herbert Harris of Castle Creek and Clyde Harris of Auburn; a sister, Mrs. Mary Allen of Syracuse and two brothers, David Harris of Spokane, Wash., and George Harris of East Orange, N.J. Service will be held at the Tabor Funeral Home in Afton, Friday at 2:30 p.m. Rev. Jasper Hamm will officiate. Burial will be in Glenwood cemetery, Afton.
Charles C. Harris, 80 years old, died Tuesday morning at his home on Algerine street, Afton. He is survived by his widow, Hattie A. Harris; five daughters, Mrs. Leonard Norton and Mrs. W.G. Doolittle of Endicott, Mrs. William F. Doolittle of Binghamton, Mrs. Melvin Livingston of Bainbridge and Mrs. Jerry Taylor of Baltimore, Md.; two sons, Herbert Harris of Castle Creek and Clyde Harris of Auburn; a sister, Mrs. Mary Allen of Syracuse and two brothers, David Harris of Spokane, Wash., and George Harris of East Orange, N.J. Service will be held at the Tabor Funeral Home in Afton, Friday at 2:30 p.m. Rev. Jasper Hamm will officiate. Burial will be in Glenwood cemetery, Afton.
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