Thursday, September 06, 1923 - Friday, May 25, 2012 (age 88)
Clermont, Florida
Law Enforcement
Arnold Harris, 88, Clermont, passed away May 25, 2012 at South Lake Hospital. He was born September 6, 1923 in Bronx, NY son of Isadore Harris & Gertrude Pliss Harris and was a central Florida resident since 1968, retiring from law enforcement. His son Gerald Alan Harris preceded him in death in 1993 as did his sister Sandra Kramer. Surviving is his wife of 68 years, Izora Nellie Walden Harris; 4 sons; one daughter; six grandchildren & several great-grandchildren.
Arrangements are:
Burial took place in Oak Hill Cemetery. BECKER FAMILY FUNERAL HOME, Clermont, FL.
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Monday, June 11 , 2012
Rest in Peace Mr. Harris. Your family will miss you and never forget you. My condolences.
~ Emily Harris, Hopewell Junction, NY
Sunday, June 10 , 2012
Grandpa, we all in NY love and miss you. Pls. always remember the good times that we shared. I will never forget the summers you and grandma spent up here in NY state visiting with us. We will never forget the pizza pies and the times you went to our soft*** games. We always remember your way of our own dad's ways. God Bless you and thank you for being our grandpa. Jodi, Julie, and Jennifer...We will always love you and miss you.
~ Jodi Harris, Hopewell Junction, NY
Friday, June 8 , 2012
I will always remember our times watching sports together. You liked the Yankees and I liked the Mets. Your team won more than mine...that was ok with me....I wanted you to be happy. Thanks for the help with Joan and I to get our first home together and we didn't always see eye to eye but like most fathers and sons we made it work. Rest in peace dad.
~ Richard Harris, Clermont, Florida
Monday, June 4 , 2012
Rest in Peace dad. Mother and I will miss you very much. Life wasn't always easy but we made it through and now as I think back on you being my dad I remember the times of struggle and the good times too. I thank you for giving me my sense of humor and for leaving mother and I not wanting for anything. I know you are finally with your family that you missed so much. Please send me a sign and let me know if god really is a Yankees fan.