
Ray Howard
Bell's store was the it spot 75,76,78
Birth date: Jul 19, 1959 Death date: May 8, 2026
Mr. Willie Lee Harris, Jr. was born in Sumter County, Georgia on July 19 , 1959 to the parentage of the late Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Thomas and the late Mr. Willie Harris, Sr. Willie received his education through the Broward County S Read Obituary
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Bell's store was the it spot 75,76,78
Big Daddy I Love You more than words could ever say or express...You were a light and guide in my heart and soul ..
Thank You for the Love and Kindness you shared.. it will be with me Forever***
I Thank God for allowing you to be in my life and I cherish the time that we had and the words of encouragement you always gave me ❤️
Thank You for taking care of me and Loving me and my family ...Peace**Blessings and So Much Love always and Forever**Your Snoota ..🌺
Rest in Peace and Power 👑❤️💎🙏🌺
We Miss You and Love you ❤️❤️🙏🌺

My Man, "Big Dad"
The memory that sticks the most was skipping school at your house and your Mom snow white dog escaping into the cemetery. The more we chased the faster he ran. At that point we all remembered we had to go home. I never knew the outcome. But, Dad you were always good to me. A real friend and I'm honored. Gonna miss you.
Love Dwayne Murray
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My fondest memories of Willie aka Big Dad 😍 were his ability to give you the biggest Lol in every situation. We knew every time we got in his car he was going to find a way 😎to go cross the railroad tracks on 6th St. why? Bc he knew that the big hump design of the tracks meant that if you crossed going more than 15 mph the car was going to do exactly what the Dukes of Hazard car used to do, lift up and come back down. Now us girls would be begging😱him to slow down while the guys would be egging him on to speed up.. and you know the guys won out every time. His laughter 😂 each time he did it was so contagious that you couldn’t help but join him. Both my children and my grandchildren can tell you the stories I’ve always shared with them about that railroad track and the beautiful 😻 fun and laughter we all had with Big Dad. ❤️Sincerely, Delphine Gray
You were a great friend, classmate 78 Dillard high school Panthers and god father to my daughter - your love and kindness was unmeasurable and you always showed how much you cared for me and my family and we cherish the friendship we had with you to this day. Well done my brother take your rest and I will see you on the other side Willie Big Dad Harris a one of a kind human being.