Harris, Anthony (Age 24, Wroxeter)
May 25, 2021 11:32 amAnthony Harris of Wroxeter passed away unexpectedly, on Wednesday, May 19, in his 25th year. Anthony married the lady of his dreams, his beloved wife Avary Harris, often referred to as each other’s “better half”. Along with their sweet little fur baby Daisy. Anthony will be missed everyday by his father and mother, Kevin and Valerie Harris. Irreplaceable is how he is described by his brothers Cameron and Genesis Harris, and their son Lucas, Nicholas Harris and Cynthia Jarrell, and sister Keeley Harris and Chris Lowe. Forever loved by his grandparents, Jo-Ann Daly and the late Gary Daly, and Ray and Rose Harris. Loved by his uncles, aunts, and cousins. Sadly missed son-in-law of Tina and Mark Steeves, and Kirk Schiestel, and brother-in-law of Isaiah Steeves, and Brody Schiestel and Beth Grant. Fondly remembered by Avary’s grandparents Bill and Shirley Turton, her great-grandmother Yvonne Cooper, her aunts, uncles and cousins.He will be missed by his extended family, friends, and co-workers. Anthony has been reunited in heaven with his Grampa Daly, and his predeceased infant brother Joseph. Visitation will be held at the Hardy-Lee Funeral Home, Harriston, on Wednesday, May 26, from 1:00 to 4:00 and 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, visitors must schedule a time to attend on the funeral home website, or by calling. Everyone attending must wear a mask. Funeral service will be held at White’s Road Pentecostal Church, Harriston on Thursday, May 27, at 2:00 p.m. The service will be BOTH drive-in and live-streamed, and you may attend from the church parking lot, or watch safely from your home. If you are attending the drive-in funeral at church, you must RSVP on the funeral home website, and you must stay inside your vehicle. The link for the live-stream will be available on the funeral home website. Interment in Harriston Cemetery. Online condolences at www.hardyleefuneralhome.com
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