Born in Presque Isle, Maine on Jan. 3, 1940, Pat was the son of Carlton A. and Frances I. Fewer Harris.
He was raised in Maine and on Nov. 27, 1959, he and the former Gail A. Page were married in Caribou, Maine.
They made their home together in New England until moving to their home in Rathbone in 1986.
Pat was a very talented carpenter and wood craftsman. He had worked on many building projects throughout the Northeast, especially in Connecticut.
He was a gifted model ship builder as well as a maker of other wood crafted items with every piece constructed by his skilled hands.
Growing up near the ocean, Pat loved to return to the shore for visits.
He was preceded in death by his brothers, Douglas and Carroll Harris.
Burial in Woodhull Cemetery.
Published in The Corning Leader from July 26 to August 25, 2013
Born in Presque Isle, Maine on Jan. 3, 1940, Pat was the son of Carlton A. and Frances I. Fewer Harris.
He was raised in Maine and on Nov. 27, 1959, he and the former Gail A. Page were married in Caribou, Maine.
They made their home together in New England until moving to their home in Rathbone in 1986.
Pat was a very talented carpenter and wood craftsman. He had worked on many building projects throughout the Northeast, especially in Connecticut.
He was a gifted model ship builder as well as a maker of other wood crafted items with every piece constructed by his skilled hands.
Growing up near the ocean, Pat loved to return to the shore for visits.
He was preceded in death by his brothers, Douglas and Carroll Harris.
Burial in Woodhull Cemetery.
Published in The Corning Leader from July 26 to August 25, 2013
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