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Tommie Colleen <I>Leach</I> Harris

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Tommie Colleen Leach Harris

Birth
Clovis, Curry County, New Mexico, USA
Death
20 Jun 2015 (aged 88)
Burial
Santa Fe, Santa Fe County, New Mexico, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec 6 Site 4156B
Memorial ID
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Tommie Colleen Harris, age 88, entered eternal life on June 20, 2015.
Tommie was preceded in death by her husband, Earl R Harris, her parents, Willa and Ray Leach and her daughter-in-law, Rae Hamilton.
Tommie was born on April 16, 1927 in Clovis, New Mexico, where she grew up on a farm.
With the help of a mutual family friend she met her future husband, Earl Harris, just before Christmas in 1947 in Lamar, Colorado. Earl fell in love with her and was ready to marry her after knowing her for just 7 days. Tommie married her sweetheart on February 8, 1948 and they enjoyed 53 years of wedded bliss until Earl's death in 2001. Together they ran a Hotel in Lamar, Colorado for 5 years. Lamar was where Dale and Dave joined the growing Harris family.
In 1953, the Harris family moved to Albuquerque, NM and started the Harris Poultry Farm. It was in Albuquerque, NM that she gave birth to Diane and finally, Dean. It was hard work, but together over a 13-year period they grew the family business to the largest poultry farm in New Mexico. Tommie not only worked alongside her husband in the poultry farm but also found time to volunteer at her children's schools, be a Cub Scout Den Mother, a Girl Scout Leader and be involved in Farm Bureau. The Harris family was deeply rooted in their community. Her husband, Earl was the Fire Chief for the Village of Los Ranchos de Albuquerque, NM and to help support his efforts, for a number of years, Tommie was the dispatch coordinator for the fire department. In 1966 they sold the poultry farm and after an extended family vacation, Earl established Rio Farms, a farming and vegetable processing operation in southern New Mexico.
In 1971 the family moved to Anthony, New Mexico where they bought a 120 acre farm. At the farm Tommie continued to work alongside her husband, but also enjoyed lots of family time as well as numerous get togethers with members of their Airstream Club. The Harris Family traveled extensively throughout the United States with the Airstream Club, especially after their children were grown and Tommie and Earl began retirement.
They also became very involved in the Bataan survivors' group. In 1996 they sold the farm in Anthony, NM and moved to Rio Rancho, New Mexico. A strong-willed woman, Tommie remained in her home in Rio Rancho, NM after the death of her husband, Earl and lived independently until 2011, at which time she moved to a beautiful facility with a private apartment in an Alzheimer's Center where she lived as independently as her condition would allow. Though we miss Tommie so very much, we are reminded of the legacy that she left for all of us. Her wit, her smile, her gentle caring ways and especially the people she leaves behind.
Tommie is survived by a brother, Dr. Eddie Leach and Margie Leach of Johnson City, Tennessee, children, Dale Harris of Durango, CO, David and Mary Harris of Bosque Farms, NM, Diane and Tom DiRito of Denver, CO and Dean and Cheryl Harris of Albuquerque, NM, grandchildren include, Tammy Harris, Chris and Jacque DiRito, Lisa and Casey Kjeseth, and Laura and Neil Hamilton and her great-grandchildren are Dominik and Gavin DiRito, Delilah Kjeseth and Deklan Hamilton, all from the Denver area.
Services are pending and will be announced, with burial at Santa Fé National Cemetery, Santa Fé, NM.
Tommie Colleen Harris, age 88, entered eternal life on June 20, 2015.
Tommie was preceded in death by her husband, Earl R Harris, her parents, Willa and Ray Leach and her daughter-in-law, Rae Hamilton.
Tommie was born on April 16, 1927 in Clovis, New Mexico, where she grew up on a farm.
With the help of a mutual family friend she met her future husband, Earl Harris, just before Christmas in 1947 in Lamar, Colorado. Earl fell in love with her and was ready to marry her after knowing her for just 7 days. Tommie married her sweetheart on February 8, 1948 and they enjoyed 53 years of wedded bliss until Earl's death in 2001. Together they ran a Hotel in Lamar, Colorado for 5 years. Lamar was where Dale and Dave joined the growing Harris family.
In 1953, the Harris family moved to Albuquerque, NM and started the Harris Poultry Farm. It was in Albuquerque, NM that she gave birth to Diane and finally, Dean. It was hard work, but together over a 13-year period they grew the family business to the largest poultry farm in New Mexico. Tommie not only worked alongside her husband in the poultry farm but also found time to volunteer at her children's schools, be a Cub Scout Den Mother, a Girl Scout Leader and be involved in Farm Bureau. The Harris family was deeply rooted in their community. Her husband, Earl was the Fire Chief for the Village of Los Ranchos de Albuquerque, NM and to help support his efforts, for a number of years, Tommie was the dispatch coordinator for the fire department. In 1966 they sold the poultry farm and after an extended family vacation, Earl established Rio Farms, a farming and vegetable processing operation in southern New Mexico.
In 1971 the family moved to Anthony, New Mexico where they bought a 120 acre farm. At the farm Tommie continued to work alongside her husband, but also enjoyed lots of family time as well as numerous get togethers with members of their Airstream Club. The Harris Family traveled extensively throughout the United States with the Airstream Club, especially after their children were grown and Tommie and Earl began retirement.
They also became very involved in the Bataan survivors' group. In 1996 they sold the farm in Anthony, NM and moved to Rio Rancho, New Mexico. A strong-willed woman, Tommie remained in her home in Rio Rancho, NM after the death of her husband, Earl and lived independently until 2011, at which time she moved to a beautiful facility with a private apartment in an Alzheimer's Center where she lived as independently as her condition would allow. Though we miss Tommie so very much, we are reminded of the legacy that she left for all of us. Her wit, her smile, her gentle caring ways and especially the people she leaves behind.
Tommie is survived by a brother, Dr. Eddie Leach and Margie Leach of Johnson City, Tennessee, children, Dale Harris of Durango, CO, David and Mary Harris of Bosque Farms, NM, Diane and Tom DiRito of Denver, CO and Dean and Cheryl Harris of Albuquerque, NM, grandchildren include, Tammy Harris, Chris and Jacque DiRito, Lisa and Casey Kjeseth, and Laura and Neil Hamilton and her great-grandchildren are Dominik and Gavin DiRito, Delilah Kjeseth and Deklan Hamilton, all from the Denver area.
Services are pending and will be announced, with burial at Santa Fé National Cemetery, Santa Fé, NM.


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