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William "Bill" Lloyd Scott
Harrison
William “Bill” Lloyd Scott Harrison
age 69, born December 1, 1940 in Liberal, KS, passed
away January 27, 2010. He was preceded in death by his
father, Emil Harrison; mother, Doris Harrison Hills; and
brother, Ben Harrison.
He is survived by his loving wife
of 35 years of marriage, Grace Babcock Harrison; daughter, Terri
Sharp of Denton, TX and grandchildren, Desi, Adam and
wife Casey, Isaiah and Aaron; son, Chris Harrison of
Tulsa and grandchildren, Will, Jackson and Mary;
stepchildren, Lisa and husband George Lassiter, of
Durham, NC and grandchildren Stephen, Jennifer, Jeffrey
and great grandson Mack; Denice Feeney and grandchildren
Carly and James; Michelle and husband Randy Hyden of
Tulsa and grandchildren Sarah and Justin; Gina and
husband Doug Clark and grandchildren Brody and Jada.
Bill spent most of his 40 plus years sales career in the
greeting card industry.
After retiring, he enjoyed part
time sales work with Nestle
USA. He will be missed
by his family, friends and associates. No services
planned.
Memorials may be made to
Sixth Church of Christ, Scientist, Tulsa and Yorkie Rescue.
Kennedy-Amis-Kennard Funeral
Service, 251.5331.
www.kakfs.com
Online Tributes For William
"Bill" Harrison
Leo - I will never forget our
hunting trips. He was a good friend to me, I will miss
him very much. Kathy- I worked with Bill, he was my
boss. He was wonderful to work for. He was always happy.
Our thoughts and prayers are with his family. He was a
very special person. Rest in peace "Bill". You will
truly be missed.
Leo and Kathy Dodson - Edmond, OK
Yes Bill you will be missed. Thew
days you Duff. Carlton and I went hunting and fishing in
the 60s and 70s have longed passed. Stopping on the
highway from one of our hunting and fishing trips to
laugh because of some amusing things that happen to us.
Your stops at my house while you were on a pool call.
All of these memories wiull not be forgotten.
Jacke Little - Owasso, OK
I worked for Bill when he was with
Paramount Cards. He was a great Boss and a lot of fun to
work with. My thoughts and prayers are with you all. He
will be remembered with fond memories.
Charlotte Keen - Owasso, OK
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