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Sharon Harris Coomer recalls great grandparents Charles Snow Harris' wife Maggie Murrell Harris was also remarkable person Sharon Coomer writes: "Jim"- As one of many great-granddaughters of Charles Snow Harris, I enjoyed reading his thoughts. He died 11 years before my birth, so I had only the family oral and written history to remember him. Maggie Murrell Harris lived to be 95 and died in January 17, 1966. She was so special. Having raised 10 children with all their various pranks, she perservered. -Sharon Harris CoomerComments re article 41513: Charles Snow Harris spoke from his heart This story was posted on 2011-01-01 10:14:54
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