Joseph Edward Harris
May 14, 1935 ~ April 21, 2016
Of Herndon, VA on Thursday, April 21, 2016 at Reston Hospital Center. Beloved husband of the late Ruth I. Harris, loving and devoted father of Susan A. (Fredd) Snell and David F. (Barbara) Harris. Grandfather of Christopher Snell, Jennifer McMullen, Robert Harris, Sandra Snell, Emily Harris and Julia Harris.
Memorial contributions may be made to Community of Faith United Methodist Church, 13224 Franklin Farm Rd, Herndon, VA 20171
Funeral Home:
Money & King Funeral Home
171 W. Maple Ave.
Vienna, VA
US 22180
Memorial contributions may be made to Community of Faith United Methodist Church, 13224 Franklin Farm Rd, Herndon, VA 20171
Funeral Home:
Money & King Funeral Home
171 W. Maple Ave.
Vienna, VA
US 22180
Our most sincere condolences to you and your family. John & Beverly Tyreman
Another good guy,joining the band of road warriors in heaven, the lord will soon have us all. RIP Joe!
Please accept my sincere condolences at this sorrowful time. (A former Commo tech, and friend of Joe’s).
I worked with Joe on numerous occasions, always a pleasure.
Spent a few days on a quick TDY with Joe on one occasion. He had me laughing all the time we were together. A great guy who will be missed.
Spent a few days on a quick TDY with Joe on one occasion. He had me laughing all the time we were together. A great guy who will be missed.
Spent a few days on a quick TDY with Joe on one occasion. He had me laughing all the time we were together. A great guy who will be missed.
Joey & I EOD’d the same day, we retired the same day and he was 3 days younger. Always cheerful and always a joy to be in his company.
For all who ever worked or associated with Joe know the joy and fun Joe added to any situation.
Shared time with Joe around the DC area on assignments. RIP
Unfortunately, I wasnt lucky enough to serve with Joe. Met he and Ruth while I spent time at the EAA store. Always enjoyed his humor and enjoyed talking to him. Joe my friend, may you Rest in Peace.
My heartfelt condolences. Joe was a good friend and is part of many of my life’s memories.
I first met Joe, 1962, his smile would light up my world, the same smiling, funny, Joe was there until I retired, even when I came through on Tdy’s, Joe always remembered me, always smiling. I don’t think he had a harsh word towards anyone. My sincere condolences, I know you will miss his smile an presence Doris Moran
My wife and I first worked with Joe in 1982 and I had the pleasure of again working with him during assignments in the DC area. He was always jovial and used that to help everyone through stressful situations.
Joe’s good nature could always be counted on to brighten the day of those with whom he came in contact. Sincere condolences to his family.
Joe will always be my favorite Chantilly Cheer Dad/Grandfather, he always made us laugh and smile. My heart goes out to the family, God Bless.
Susan, Dotty and I are so sorry for you loss. You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers. We wish you peace as you move through this difficult time. Dave
My sincere condolences to the family. He was an enjoyable addition to any event, professional or otherwise. Rest in peace Joe.
Please accept our most sincere condolences. May God grant him the joys of Heaven, and may his memory be eternal.
Joe was a great boss and leader. He would always bring a smile to your face in even the most troubling times. My sincere condolences. RIP Joe.
I’ve always enjoyed working and being with Joe during our working years and especially talking to him at our REFCOM lunches. My sincere condolences to the family. Joe will be missed.
We wish your family the strength of our Lord to help you through these times of difficulty.
Always a guy that you enjoyed being with. Not just helpful, but so friendly, jovial, and never a harsh word…God will enjoy his company, as those of us who were fortunate to know him, certainly did. Peace to the family members and know that Joe was truly loved by all of us.
“One life lived, Many lives touched. Your loss will be felt by many hearts. With deepest sympathy”