Willie Gene Harris

Passed 03/25/2021

Obituary For Willie Gene Harris

Funeral Service for Mr. Willie Gene Harris, Sr. of Ohatchee will be 1:00 PM on Saturday, April 3, 2021 at Leatherwood Baptist Church - 2709 Old Gadsden Hwy - Anniston, AL. Loyial James Williams, III, Eulogist and Interment at Oak Bowery Baptist Church – Ohatchee. Public viewing will be 5 PM – 8 PM on Friday, April 2, 2021 at Greater Ebenezer Baptist Church – 2064 Grayton Road – Ohatchee, AL.

Willie Gene Harris Sr. was born to the late Gentry and Erma Z Harris in Big Sandy, TX on February 23, 1948. He was proceeded in death by three sisters, Lois E Wilson, Erma L Harris, and Eunice G. Harris, and four brothers, Jewel E Harris, Gentry Harris Jr, George R. Harris, and Joe W. Harris. He is survived by his sister, Eva J Williams (Loyial) and brother, Thomas Wyms.

Willie and Barbara met as neighbors in Compton, California. They married on May 17, 1969, from this union four children were born: Willie Gene Harris Jr (Talandria), LaTashia M. Harris-Ramos (Ernesto), Rayvion V. Harris, Ebonique V. Harris (Garnett). Although he fathered four children, he was a “FATHER” to many! It was later in his life that Willie accepted the role of father to yet another son, Galwin Harris. He was the grandfather of 14: Tyshianna, DeAndre’, Sabrina, Jarline, Xzavier, Krischan, Domonique, Ishmael, Ontarriah, Rayvion, Delvion, Kimberly, Khamar, Haraggi and Dana. He also had 8 Great Grandchildren: Ty’Liyah, Zion, Ahmad, Ahmir, Trinity, Elliot, Kadison and Bryson and a host of nieces, nephews, and friends.

His nephews and nieces all adored him; he was the favorite to all. In addition to the biological children, Willie and Barbara Harris (affectionately known as Uncle Bill and Auntie Bob) provided a home to many others over the years. If ever you found yourself lacking in food, clothing, shelter, or a guided word, they provided it with enthusiasm.

Willie Gene Harris, Sr., after finding the Lord at an early age, used his voice to glorify the Lord. He cultivated his voice while singing with his siblings. He continued to cultivate his voice while singing in a group called “The Gospel Silver Tones”. He sang with an amazing tenor voice and those who sang with him or heard him were truly blessed. He would sing, pray, meditate, and share the Word of the Lord.

He was a man of class, dignity, and integrity, and rarely did you see Mr. Harris in jeans or tennis shoes. He would be seen wearing his hard-soled shoes, hat tipped to the side and sunglasses.

Willie was a fierce protector of all that he loved. He was a strong man who wore his heart on his sleeve, and was not afraid to shed a tear, a hug, or a smile. He touched countless lives and will be missed immensely.

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Condolences to the Harris family from your cousins in Tyler, Texas. Our hearts were broken too when we received the news. We pray you find comfort in the precious family memories you have made over the years . Travis Chester and family

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I didn't know the Harris family. By all accounts that I have heard, they lived beautiful lives. I do know quite a few people who are a part of their extended family. I might add that they are beautiful people to. I would like to say to them and all relatives of the Harris family: Many prayers are being sent to God on your behalf because we love you and we know that God is an awesome God will take you in his arms and watch over and comfort you. God loves you. Just turn all of you grief and cares over to Him and trust that He will work it out for good. John and Margie Woods East Dallas Church of Christ, Dallas, TX

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I didn't know the Harris family. By all accounts that I have heard, they lived beautiful lives. I do know quite a few people who are a part of their extended family. I might add that they are beautiful people to. I would like to say to them and all relatives of the Harris family: Many prayers are being sent to God on your behalf because we love you and we know that God is an awesome God will take you in his arms and watch over and comfort you. God loves you. Just turn all of you grief and cares over to Him and trust that He will work it out for good. John and Margie Woods East Dallas Church of Christ, Dallas, TX

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I extend my deepest condolences to the entire Harris family. With love, Colin Burnam

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