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Westview Cemetery
Grady County, Oklahoma



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© Gene Phillips

Lynn Elvin Harris

Obituary

Westview Cemetery, Grady County, Oklahoma

Submitted by:
Gene Phillips

© Marlow Review

20 October 2005

Lynn Elvin Harris

Lynn Elvin Harris, 32, of Rush Springs, passed away Thursday, Oct. 13, 2005, in Grady County.

Services were held Monday, Oct. 17, at the First Assembly of God in Rush Springs, with the Rev. Steve Sanders officiating. Burial was held at the Westview Cemetery in Rush Springs under the direction of Callaway-Smith- Cobb Chapel in Rush Springs.

Lynn was born Thursday, Jan. 4, 1973, in Marlow to Joe Franklin and Jackie Corene [Mattox] Harris. Lynn lived in Rush Springs all of his life and graduated from Rush Springs High School in 1991. He was a-soft spoken and quiet person. Lynn loved his job as a painter for Wheels Express. He attended the Eastside Baptist Church in Marlow.

He was preceded in death by his son, Mack Franklin Harris; and his grandparents.

Survivors include his parents, Joe and Jackie Harris of the home; three brothers and two sisters-in-law, Donald Ray and wife Ranee Harris of Longview, Texas, David Wayne and wife Rita Harris of Maud, and Joe F. Harris, Jr., of Rush Springs; aunts and uncles; and nieces and nephews.



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