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    Brian A Harris

    May 4, 1948 - September 27, 2019

    Obituary of Brian A. Harris 5/4/1948—9/27/2019 Brain Harris passed away September 27, 2019 at confluence Health after an extended illness he was born May 4, 1948 to the late Jean Smith and Warren Harris. Brian grew up in Chelan High School. In 1966. Upon his graduation he pursued his interest In Photography and attended the Brooks Institute of Photography in Santa Barbara, California. After he graduated, he found his true calling in Law Enforcement. Brian started his career working patrol for Chelan Police Department. He spent the next 20 years as a Sergeant serving Chelan County Sheriffs. He was a certified diver and member of the search and Rescue diving team for Chelan County. Brian was instrumental in starting The Marine Patrol program for Lake Chelan. Brian retired from Law Enforcement in 1989. He then worked as a Master Electrician traveling around the State of Washington for 20 plus years. He then started his own Electrical Company, Harris Electric Inc. Brian was a member of North Shore Bible Church serving as an Elder. During his time at North Shore Bible Church he went on a Missions trip to Tonga to help build a facility to disabled children. At the time of his death, Brian along with his wife was a member of Living Stone Church. While attending Living Stone he helped with sound and slides sitting in the back rocking out to the Praise and worship music. Brian also was a Manson Fire District Commissioner serving many years in this capacity. In 1998 Brian met his love of his life, Dawn. They married in May of 1999 and spent 21 wonderful years together. Brian is survived by his wife Dawn Harris; sons Mike Harris (Bets) of Wenatchee, Scott Harris (Michell) of Idaho, daughter Hannah Harris (Aaron Smith) of Chelan, step sons Andy Newton (Dusty), Casey Newton (April) of Manson, Kramer Cannon of Seattle grandchildren, Sarah Knight of Spokane, Gavin Newton of Snohomish, Owen Newton of Kittitas, Bella Newton of Spokane, Roslyn Smith of Chelan, Piper and Conner Harris of Idaho, great grand daughter Avery Knight of Spokane. Services for Brian will be held Saturday Oct 19th at Northshore Bible Church, Manson WA at 1:00 p.m. Reception to follow. Donations can be made to Living Stone Church building fund or Manson Fire Dist. Obituary of Brian A. Harris 5/4/1948—9/27/2019 Brain Harris passed away September 27, 2019 at confluence Health after an extended illness he was born May 4, 1948 to the late Jean Smith and Warren Harris. Brian grew up in Chelan High School. In 1966. Upon his graduation he pursued his interest In Photography and attended the Brooks Institute of Photography in Santa Barbara, California. After he graduated, he found his true calling in Law Enforcement. Brian started his career working patrol for Chelan Police Department. He spent the next 20 years as a Sergeant serving Chelan County Sheriffs. He was a certified diver and member of the search and Rescue diving team for Chelan County. Brian was instrumental in starting The Marine Patrol program for Lake Chelan. Brian retired from Law Enforcement in 1989. He then worked as a Master Electrician traveling around the State of Washington for 20 plus years. He then started his own Electrical Company, Harris Electric Inc. Brian was a member of North Shore Bible Church serving as an Elder. During his time at North Shore Bible Church he went on a Missions trip to Tonga to help build a facility to disabled children. At the time of his death, Brian along with his wife was a member of Living Stone Church. While attending Living Stone he helped with sound and slides sitting in the back rocking out to the Praise and worship music. Brian also was a Manson Fire District Commissioner serving many years in this capacity. In 1998 Brian met his love of his life, Dawn. They married in May of 1999 and spent 21 wonderful years together. Brian is survived by his wife Dawn Harris; sons Mike Harris (Bets) of Wenatchee, Scott Harris (Michell) of Idaho, daughter Hannah Harris (Aaron Smith) of Chelan, step sons Andy Newton (Dusty), Casey Newton (April) of Manson, Kramer Cannon of Seattle grandchildren, Sarah Knight of Spokane, Gavin Newton of Snohomish, Owen Newton of Kittitas, Bella Newton of Spokane, Roslyn Smith of Chelan, Piper and Conner Harris of Idaho, great grand daughter Avery Knight of Spokane. Services for Brian will be held Saturday Oct 19th at Northshore Bible Church, Manson WA at 1:00 p.m. Reception to follow. Donations can be made to Living Stone Church building fund or Manson Fire Dist.

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