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William Earl Harrison

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William Earl Harrison

Birth
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Death
27 May
Vernal, Uintah County, Utah, USA
Burial
Cremated. Specifically: His ashes will be scattered at the Red Canyon Lodge, near Dutch John, Daggett, Utah. Add to Map
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Earl was born on October 20, 1955 to Keith and Mary Longson Harrison in Salt Lake City, Utah.

"Earl enjoyed N.A. riding motorcycles his grandchildren and great-grandchildren, food, gardening, outdoors, and barbequing. He enjoyed his animals, his cats, and he loved eagles. We will all miss his good morning texts."

Earl also treasured the precious thirty years he had together with his former partner Joyce Burns Gerber and the addition of her children from a previous marriage to his family and the son they had between them. Their combined grandchildren and great grandchildren brought warmth to his heart and lots of twinkles in his eyes.

He left behind two daughters and one son; two sisters and one brother; 13 grandchildren, 6 great-grandchildren; many nieces and nephews; and lots of friends and family. He was greeted in his next stage of life by his parents; Mary and Keith; former partner Joyce; nephew Bobbie; son-in-law Tommy; brother-in-law Rick; nephew Duncan; stepchildren; Sam and Jackie.

After Joyce' death, Earl made sure the cremains of Sam and his sister, Jackie, which were in the possession of their mother, Joyce, were buried with Joy their natural; along with a remark that was typical of him, "I'm not selfish".

Earl's ashes will be scattered next year when the whole family can be together.

Full obituary was published for his family by Ashley Valley Funeral Home in Vernal, Utah.
Earl was born on October 20, 1955 to Keith and Mary Longson Harrison in Salt Lake City, Utah.

"Earl enjoyed N.A. riding motorcycles his grandchildren and great-grandchildren, food, gardening, outdoors, and barbequing. He enjoyed his animals, his cats, and he loved eagles. We will all miss his good morning texts."

Earl also treasured the precious thirty years he had together with his former partner Joyce Burns Gerber and the addition of her children from a previous marriage to his family and the son they had between them. Their combined grandchildren and great grandchildren brought warmth to his heart and lots of twinkles in his eyes.

He left behind two daughters and one son; two sisters and one brother; 13 grandchildren, 6 great-grandchildren; many nieces and nephews; and lots of friends and family. He was greeted in his next stage of life by his parents; Mary and Keith; former partner Joyce; nephew Bobbie; son-in-law Tommy; brother-in-law Rick; nephew Duncan; stepchildren; Sam and Jackie.

After Joyce' death, Earl made sure the cremains of Sam and his sister, Jackie, which were in the possession of their mother, Joyce, were buried with Joy their natural; along with a remark that was typical of him, "I'm not selfish".

Earl's ashes will be scattered next year when the whole family can be together.

Full obituary was published for his family by Ashley Valley Funeral Home in Vernal, Utah.


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