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PFC Arnold Edward Harris Sr.

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PFC Arnold Edward Harris Sr.

Birth
Arkansas, USA
Death
8 Sep 2015 (aged 89)
Ukiah, Mendocino County, California, USA
Burial
Ukiah, Mendocino County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
A18 #974
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ARNOLD EDWARD HARRIS was born on March 8, 1926, in Aliceville, Alabama, the son of Flora and LIT. He died on September 8, 2015, in Ukiah, California, at the age of 89.

He is survived by his wife, RUTH LOUISE CONNELLY, sons: Ed & Mark, daughter: Michelle Piffero, son-in-law: Ric Piffero, grandchildren: Todd Harris, Erica & Calvin Piffero and great grandchildren: Jaycee & Kylee Harris and Jaelyn.

Arnold had 89 wonderful years and a couple months shy of his 70th wedding anniversary. It's not real hard to describe this wonderful man. I can put it this way. If you met him, he treated you as though you were his long lost friend and he had known you forever. He was a USMC Purple Heart veteran who served in the Pacific. He belonged to the Elks for at least 45 yeasts that I know of and he was the go to guy to get things done. He never met a person he didn't like, and if you asked anyone if they knew Arnold,they would always have a smile on their face saying "Oh yea, I know that crazy SOB". He was just that kind of guy. He will be missed, not only by us, but by all who knew him. Bye dad, we will miss you.
ARNOLD EDWARD HARRIS was born on March 8, 1926, in Aliceville, Alabama, the son of Flora and LIT. He died on September 8, 2015, in Ukiah, California, at the age of 89.

He is survived by his wife, RUTH LOUISE CONNELLY, sons: Ed & Mark, daughter: Michelle Piffero, son-in-law: Ric Piffero, grandchildren: Todd Harris, Erica & Calvin Piffero and great grandchildren: Jaycee & Kylee Harris and Jaelyn.

Arnold had 89 wonderful years and a couple months shy of his 70th wedding anniversary. It's not real hard to describe this wonderful man. I can put it this way. If you met him, he treated you as though you were his long lost friend and he had known you forever. He was a USMC Purple Heart veteran who served in the Pacific. He belonged to the Elks for at least 45 yeasts that I know of and he was the go to guy to get things done. He never met a person he didn't like, and if you asked anyone if they knew Arnold,they would always have a smile on their face saying "Oh yea, I know that crazy SOB". He was just that kind of guy. He will be missed, not only by us, but by all who knew him. Bye dad, we will miss you.

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