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							 Service:
							St. John's United Church of Christ at 10:30 a.m. on 
							Wednesday, June 28, 2017 
							
							Funeral home: Peasley Funeral Home, Lincoln       
							Obituary 
							The world lost a special person and a gentle spirit 
							on June 8, 2017. Homer B. Harris, Jr. ("Bud"), 91, 
							formerly of Lincoln, died peacefully in Durango, 
							Colorado. Bud had a smile and a kind word for 
							everyone. He touched all who knew him with his quiet 
							strength and grace.  
							 
							He was born on February 21, 1926, in Lincoln, the 
							youngest of 2 sons to Homer and Renee Harris. After 
							excelling in athletics and academics, he graduated 
							from Lincoln Community High School in 1944. He 
							received his degree from the University of Michigan 
							in 1947 after only 3 years while also serving in the 
							Naval Air Corp. On June 18, 1949, he married his 
							high school sweetheart and love of his life, Mary 
							Lou Gimbel. He graduated from the University of 
							Illinois School of Law in 1950.  
							 
							He returned to Lincoln to be the third generation to 
							practice law with his father as well as his brother, 
							Thomas M. Harris, in the family firm of Harris and 
							Harris. Bud practiced law for over 50 years. He 
							respected his profession and his colleagues 
							respected him. Besides electing him President of the 
							Logan County Bar Association, his peers gave him the 
							highest ratings a lawyer can achieve for both 
							competence and integrity. Bud handled the litigation 
							for his firm. He was a talented litigator whose 
							honesty and down home presence resonated with juries 
							and judges alike. 
							 
							Although Bud had a passion for the law, he was a 
							genuine humanitarian and gave tirelessly back to his 
							community. He was the President of the Abraham 
							Lincoln Memorial Hospital Board, the Lincoln College 
							Board, the St. John's United Church of Christ 
							Council, and the District 27 School Board. He was 
							also instrumental in founding the Logan County 
							chapter of United Way. Bud was an incredibly 
							generous person and supported many educational, 
							health, and environmental non-profits.  
							 
							He also excelled in sports in high school and at the 
							University of Michigan. He became a runner and 
							placed in the top 3 of his age group in the 
							Bolder-Boulder (the second largest 10K race in the 
							U.S.) more than 10 times - finishing 1st the last 
							time he ran the race at age 86. 
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							Bud was devoted to his family. He loved the 
							mountains, wildflowers, and waterfalls of Colorado 
							and led many memorable family vacations in the 
							United States and Canada. He was an avid sailor, 
							skier, and hiker - summiting many of Colorado's 
							14,000+ foot peaks. He and his wife moved to 
							Boulder, Colorado in 2003. His loving wife Mary 
							preceded him in death in 2006. In 2012, Bud moved to 
							the mountains north of Durango, Colorado to live 
							with his son and daughter-in-law. 
							 
							During his 57 years of marriage to Mary Lou Harris, 
							they had 3 children with whom he instilled a 
							vigorous respect for the less fortunate, animals, 
							and the environment: Diane Renee Warnock of 
							Loveland, Colorado; William Dean Harris (Peggy) of 
							Neshkoro, Wisconsin, and David Gimbel Harris 
							(Michele) of Durango, Colorado. Bud adored his 9 
							loving grandchildren: Sarah Warnock, Michael 
							Warnock, Allison Kitchen, Jason Kreuscher, Cindy 
							Kreuscher, Bryan Kreuscher, Greer Harris, Audrey 
							Harris, and Hailey Edwards. He is also survived by 7 
							great-grandchildren and his brother, Thomas M. 
							Harris, Sr. 
							 
							Services will be held at St. John's United Church of 
							Christ at 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday, June 28, 2017, 
							with a private graveside service to follow at New 
							Union Cemetery.  
							 
							In lieu of flowers, please perpetuate Bud's giving 
							spirit by considering a donation to Hospice of 
							Mercy, 175 Mercado Street, #131, Durango, CO 81301; 
							Lincoln College, 300 Keokuk, Lincoln, IL 62656; or 
							La Plata County Humane Society, 1111 S. Camino Del 
							Rio, Durango, CO 81301
							
							http://www.lpchumane society.org/donateonline.html.
							 
							 
							Peasley Funeral Home is assisting the family with 
							arrangements. 
							 
            
            				
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