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Rest In Peace Richard “Ricky” Harris

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Ricky Harris was known by many and, loved by all. Harris was a gifted athlete as a young man excelling in football and weightlifting. Harris was a gifted communicator and connector among his constituents and business network.

Harris always had a smile on his face and continually encouraged everyone he came in contact with. He was a devout Christian man always speaking on the “goodness of Christ.”

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Harris entered the earthly realm on December 2, 1959 and departed on December 7, 2020. “Ricky” as he was known to so many will be truly missed by all.

Harris homegoing services are as follows:

Celebration of Life
Saturday, December 19 2020
01:00 PM – 03:00 PM
Victory Christian Church
7700 South Lewis Avenue
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74136
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Due to COVID-19, attendance is limited to 100 (includes family and friends). Masks are Mandatory!
Join Rickey “Richard” James Harris’ Celebration of Life Service by Zoom: Join our Cloud HD Video Meeting Meeting ID: 840 9108 0280 Passcode: LUVRICHARD
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