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Zenba Harris, Russell County, KY(1923-2014)

He was a WWII Veteran of US Army, and an electrician. He was a member of the Bible Baptist Church. He was a native of Cincinnati, OH, and a resident of Clarksville, TN, at the time of his death. He leaves 17 direct and two step living descendants.

Zenba Beecher Harris, 90, of Clarksville, TN, formerly of Russell County, KY died Monday, April 21, 2014 at his home.

Funeral service for Zenba Beecher Harris will be 12pm noon CT, Friday, April 25, 2014 at the Bernard Funeral Home Chapel, 367 N Main, Russell Springs, KY, with Rev. Bryan Baggett officiating. Friends may call after 10amCT, Friday at the funeral home. Burial will be in the Mill Springs National Cemetery, 9044 W. Highway 80, Nancy, KY.



Pallbearers: Roger Wade, Terry Wade, Teddy Wade, William Scott, Gene Scott, Brian Orgeron, Brandon Wade, andTrey Scott.

Honorary Pallbearers: Cary Wade, Darren Wade, and Casey Wade

Zenba Harris, Russell County, KY(1923-2014)

He was born Monday, May 28, 1923 in Cincinnati, Ohio. He was the son of the late Carey Beecher & Matrie Emerson Harris. He died Monday, April 21, 2014, in Clarksville, Montgomery County, TN, at the age of 90 years, 10 months, and 24 days.

He was a WWII Veteran of US Army, an electrician and was a member of the Bible Baptist Church.

He was preceded in death by his first wife, Olive Fox Harris and a brother, Joy Dennis Harris.

Survivors include his wife, Vickie P. Harris, and the following:
  • Two step sons: William (Carol) Scott; and Gene (Sheri) Scott, both of Tennessee.

  • Six grandchildren

  • Eleven great grandchildren

  • Brother: Jerry Lee (Peggy) Harris, Liberty, KY

  • Sister: Elaine (Ed) Wade, Russell Springs, KY

  • Numerous neices & nephews
Send a condolence to the family of Zenba Harris

Bernard Funeral Home, 367 N Main Street, Russell Springs, KY, in charge of arrangements.


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