Charles M. Harris — UPDATED
Charles M. “Charlie” Harris, 94, passed away on Sept. 13, 2017, at Goshen Hospital.
He was born on July 21, 1923 in Goshen, IN to Clarence J. and June (Beck) Harris. Charlie graduated from Jefferson High School in 1942. He enlisted in the US Navy and served in WWII as a gunner on merchant marine ships. After the war, Charlie enrolled in the Indiana College of Mortuary School and was licensed as a funeral director in 1950. In 1952, Charlie purchased the Carr Funeral Home in Syracuse. In 1961 he purchased the Troxel Funeral Home in North Webster.
Charlie built the new Harris Funeral Home in 1976 , on State Road 13 between the two towns, combining the two businesses into a new facility to serve both the Syracuse and North Webster, as well as surrounding communities.
With partner Joe Blocker he also served the Goshen area beginning in 1963 with his purchase of the Blocker-Harris 5th Street Chapel.
Charlie was a 60 plus year member of the Syracuse-Wawasee Rotary Club where he remained active until his passing. He was a Paul Harris Fellow and had recently received the Charlie Harris Lifetime Achievement Award which is named in his honor. He was a member of the IFDA, having recently been made a Lifetime Isaac Ball Fellow. He was recognized as the oldest practicing, licensed funeral director in the State of Indiana.
Charlie’s life was a life of service and he lived the Rotary 4-Way Test, this he exemplified not only in his profession but through the numerous organizations of which he was a member: Calvary United Methodist Church, the American Legion, VFW, Airstream Club, Masonic Lodge, Scottish Rite Shrine as well as serving on the Syracuse Cemetery and Museum boards.
Charlie is survived by his life partner, Donna Workman; son, Michael (Becky) Harris; daughter, Ginger (Jeff) Shriver; six grandchildren: Heather Ann (Nate) Everingham, Christopher Michael Harris, Abigail Lynn (Matt) Slone,
Andrew Jeffrey (Erin) Shriver, Charles Kegan Shriver, and Kirsten Shriver; seven great grandchildren. He is also survived by his niece Johanna Miller-King.
He was preceded by his wife Anna Harris; son Bret Alan Harris; sister Jayne Miller; nephew Jim Miller; niece Brenda Sue Miller.
Calling will be from 3-8 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 17 at the Eastlund Funeral Home. Services will be held at 2 p.m. Monday, Sept. 18, at the funeral home with calling two hours prior from noon until 2. Pastor Brad Cox will officiate. Burial will follow at the Syracuse Cemetery with Military honors. A gathering of family and friends will follow at the Calvary United Methodist Church for fellowship and refreshments.
The family kindly requests memorial contributions in Charlie’s name be made to the Syracuse Museum or to the Calvary United Methodist Church.