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Show Lewis. WiSG. Harris _ OGDEN — Lewi s George Harris, 43, _ of Ogden, died Sunday Oct. 13, 1991, at hisenhome Ne foll eeowing an extended il “He was born April 19, 1948. in Og-4 den, son a of S& George and During his ** . oe) et AO =e . . oe Mae — Quilla Sanders Harris. early childhood he was reared by his aunt Mar- = tha H. Graham == in. Ogden until adulthood. _. He e* Oo ee = served 15 years in the U.S. Oe . He was a member of the #3 e _New Zion Baptist Church. owe One a he . .? *. __ 2 * oe . ret te oP ete oro". 9,8 e es 5? a Lewis was employed by the Private. Industry Council as a house parent for five handicapped adults. He loved working with people. a. _ He is survived by his parents and one son, Lewis George Harris Jr. of Los Angeles, Calif.; grandfather, | James E. Works, Detroit, Michigan. Al-. SO Surviving are four brothers and one sister, Leonard C. Harris, Ogden; Allen Walton, Philadelphia: Ray Harris, Chi- cago; Ernie Mitchell, Salt Lake City; Roxie E. Edwards, San Diego, Calif.:. several aunts and uncles, Juanita H. _ Taylor, San Dimas, Calif:; Martha H. Graham, Ogden; Ethel Johnson, Og- den; Dorothy McDonald, Sacramento; - o~ Edith Beatty, Rancho Cordova, Calif.: J. W. Sanders, Ogden; Tommy Harris, Lidell, Louisana, and a host of other relatives and friends including Dr. Donald R. Carpenter of Ogden. _ Funeral services will be held Friday 2 at 1 p.m, at the New Zion Baptist Church, 2935 Lincoln Ave. with Rev. — |.P., Brantley, officiating. Friends may call at the Myers Mortuary in Ogden, Thursday 6 to 8 p.m. | Rs Interment Ogden City Cemetery where military honors will be accorded by the VFW color guard. — — | |