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James Henry Harrison

March 4, 1971 - September 18, 2011
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113 North Third Street
Central City, KY 42330
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Wednesday 9/21, 10:00 am
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113 North Third Street
Central City, KY 42330
270-754-1551 | Map
Wednesday 9/21, 1:00 pm

BREMEN – James Henry Harrison, 40, of Bremen, died Sunday, September 18, 2011 at Regional Medical Center in Madisonville. Mr. Harrison was born March 4, 1971 in Muhlenberg County. He was a cook at Long John Silver’s for 20 years and was a U.K. fan. He was of the Christian faith. Survivors include his childrenContinue Reading

Davonna Green (Harrison) left a message on February 26, 2013:
I love this man. He was a father figure to me when times was rough in my own home which was often. I remember going to his home with his ex. wife and him and her could always crack me up with something. I was raised around this man. I saw him as a father figure because I wished I could see my own father through him since they was brothers, and I did. Now he is gone. I miss him dearly. I cry still to this day like it was yesterday. Its been over a year James just know you was loved.
Heather Vincent left a message on January 2, 2012:
I'm married to Jerry Vincent. My mother in law was married to Jame's brother Kelvin for years and has 2 children with him. My husband was not only family to James but he also was a dear friend of ours. My husband has worked with James for many years at LJS, as I did myself and we closed together every night I worked. James was always a good listening ear to anybody going through any type of troubles. He could give advice to anybody as well as make them laugh. He had that ability to make anybody smile even when they didn't feel like it. I'll never forget the memories we all made with you and the times we all hung out together. You were not only our family, but a dear friend. When I go see you it still doesn't seem real and you should still be here. Love you always James!
April Geary left a message on September 25, 2011:
I will always remember James. He was a sweet and caring person. I worked with him at Pizza Time and he was always a blast to work with. He always looked out for me. I will always carry those memories on. James will be sadly missed.
Kim Huffman Avery left a message on September 20, 2011:
I am saddened to hear of the early passing of James.It has been many years since I seen him,but he was a good man.My brother & I went to school with all the boys at Bremen.They were a great bunch....Everyone that met them,knew them were blessed.My heart goes out to the family...May God comfort you at this time.Until we meet James again,on the other side,God Bless you all and I pray you take comfort in knowing he is with Jesus.
Angela Wilson left a message on September 20, 2011:
It's hard to believe that you are gone, seems like yesterday I just seen you and talked to you.. We love you me and (Tony Duvall) But we know you are in a better place and you will never be forgotten..
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James Minzo Harrison

April 28, 1927 - December 13, 2019
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113 North Third Street
Central City, KY 42330
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Wednesday 9/21, 10:00 am
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113 North Third Street
Central City, KY 42330
270-754-1551 | Map
Wednesday 9/21, 1:00 pm

Central City- James Minzo Harrison, 92, died Friday, December 13, 2019 at Baptist Health in Madisonville. Mr. Harrison was born in Reeves, Louisiana, on April 28, 1927. He was employed by TVA and was a boilermaker of 74 years, a Navy veteran, a member of Temple Missionary Baptist Church, and a member of the CentralContinue Reading

Kristina Webb left a message on December 16, 2019:
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