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Olivia “Ollie” <I>May</I> Harris

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Olivia “Ollie” May Harris

Birth
Daviess County, Kentucky, USA
Death
14 Mar 1964 (aged 99)
Saint Cloud, Osceola County, Florida, USA
Burial
Kissimmee, Osceola County, Florida, USA Add to Map
Plot
1 49 5 B
Memorial ID
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Ollie May was the second wife to Charles W Harris and they were the parents to daughter Evadne [Harris) Godwin. They left Michigan and moved to Florida, where he established a drug and grocery business, which was the largest in the west end. After his death, his widow continued to run the store. She lived in Osceola for 54 years and was a member of the 1st Methodist Church and the G.E.S. Chapter, St. Cloud. Survived by one grandson, William Riley Godwin, and three grandchildren.

Obituary from Saint Cloud News, March 19, 1964, page 5:

Mrs. Ollie May Harris, 99, of 1223 Mass. Ave., passed away March 14 in St. Cloud. She had lived here 54 years and was a member of the 1st. Methodist Church and the G.E.S. Chapter, St. Cloud. She was one of the original residents of St. Cloud.

She is survived by one grandson, W. R. Godwin, Windemere, Fla., and three great grandchildren.

Funeral services were held at 4 p. m., Monday, March 15, from the Chapel of Eiselstein, Fisk & Journigan Funeral Home with the Rev. Thomas C. O'Steen of the First Methodist Church officiating. Interment was in Rose Hill Cemetery, Kissimmee.


Ollie May was the second wife to Charles W Harris and they were the parents to daughter Evadne [Harris) Godwin. They left Michigan and moved to Florida, where he established a drug and grocery business, which was the largest in the west end. After his death, his widow continued to run the store. She lived in Osceola for 54 years and was a member of the 1st Methodist Church and the G.E.S. Chapter, St. Cloud. Survived by one grandson, William Riley Godwin, and three grandchildren.

Obituary from Saint Cloud News, March 19, 1964, page 5:

Mrs. Ollie May Harris, 99, of 1223 Mass. Ave., passed away March 14 in St. Cloud. She had lived here 54 years and was a member of the 1st. Methodist Church and the G.E.S. Chapter, St. Cloud. She was one of the original residents of St. Cloud.

She is survived by one grandson, W. R. Godwin, Windemere, Fla., and three great grandchildren.

Funeral services were held at 4 p. m., Monday, March 15, from the Chapel of Eiselstein, Fisk & Journigan Funeral Home with the Rev. Thomas C. O'Steen of the First Methodist Church officiating. Interment was in Rose Hill Cemetery, Kissimmee.


Bio by: nbgar



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