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Submitted: 9/30/13 • Approved: 10/3/13 • Last Updated: 1/19/18 • R931687-G931686-S3
Edward
December 26, 1854 - May 25, 1929
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Rogers Daily News
Saturday, May 25, 1929
HARRIS, Edward Stockard - E.S. Harris died suddenly at the home of his daughter, Mrs. H.A. Ford, in Rogers last Saturday afternoon. Death was due to heart failure. He had been in ill health for some time. He was 74 years old and father of Earl Harris of the Harris Baking Co. in that city.
*Obiiuary
Rogers Democrat
Thursday, May 30, 1929
Edward Stockard Harris died in Rogers at the home of his daughter, Mrs. H.G. Ford, Saturday, May 25th after an illness of more than a year of heart trouble. He had spent much of his time in the home of Mrs. Ford but had improved and returned to his home in Row, Okla. until last Thursday when Lon Harris and Mrs. Ford went to Oklahoma and brought him to Rogers. While he suffered he was up and about the house and was found dead in the porch swing where his daughter had talked to him a few minutes before. He fell asleep without a struggle as he had often expressed the desire to die. Mr. Harris was 74 years old. Funeral services were held Sunday at 4 p.m. at the home of Mrs. H.G. Ford, conducted by Rev. Wm. Lee Edwards as Mr. Harris was a member of the Christian church of Row, Okla. Burial was in the Rogers cemetery. Mr. Harris was born at Wood River, Ill. Dec. 26, 1854. His mother died when he was six years of age and his father died when he was 16 years old. He then went to Shannon Co., Mo. to the home of his grand parents, Meeds Harris, traveling alone on horse back by a little map. There he met and married Rosetta Jane Cook on December 16, 1877 at Salem, Mo. She died three months ago in Rogers. To this union were born Mrs. H.G. Ford, Mrs. Effie L. Stires, Mrs. J.W. Grimes and Lon and Earl Harris of Rogers; Mrs. J.W. Fanning of Carthage, Mo.; Mrs. Dana C. Pritchard of Kansas City, Mo.. All children were here except Mrs. Pritchard who could not attend on account of illness. Mr. Harris leaves eight grandchildren and one great grandson, Richard Paul Fanning, who attended the funeral. He came to Rogers with his family in 1894 and much of his time since was spent in Benton and Carroll counties, going to Row, Okla. eleven years ago where he served as Justice of the Peace until his death.
Rose
April 30, 1855 - February 25, 1929
*Obituary
Benton County Record & Democrat & Sun
Thursday, March 7, 1929
HARRIS, Rosetta Jane COOK - Mrs. Rosetta J. Harris, a resident of Rogers and vicinity for nearly 50 years, died Monday at the age of 74 years. She was the mother of Earl Harris, president of the Harris Baking Co. She is survived by seven children: Earl and R.A. Harris, Mrs. J.W. Grimes, Mrs. H.G. Ford, Mrs. F.E. Stires, all of Rogers; Mrs. D.T. Pritchard of Kansas City and Mrs. J.W. Fleming of Carthage, Mo., all of whom were present during her last hours.
*Obituary
Rogers Daily News
Monday, February 25, 1929
Mrs. Rosetta Jane Harris died Monday noon at her home on North Tenth street after an extended illness of several years. She had been confined to her room for some weeks and her death did not come as a surprise to her children who had all been here for several days. She lacked only a little of being 74 years old. Funeral services were held Tuesday morning at the Christian church of which Mrs. Harris was a member and were conducted by the pastor, Rev. Wm. Lee Edwards. Burial was in the Rogers cemetery. Mrs. Harris was born at Salem, Mo. April 30, 1855 and lived there until she came to Rogers with her family in July 1894. She was married at Salem on December 16, 1877 to E.S. Harris, who has been ill in this city for some time at the home of his daughter, Mrs. H.G. Ford. She is survived by seven children, five daughters and two sons as follows: Mrs. H.G. Ford, Mrs. J.W. Grimes and Mrs. Effie Stires of Rogers; Mrs. J.W. Fanning of Carthage, Mo.; Mrs. D.T. Pritchard of Kansas City, Mo.; Lon Harris and Earl Harris, proprietor of the Harris Baking Co., both of Rogers. Also by one brother, John Cook of Marshfield, Mo.
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