Tamar Elizabeth C. Harris
Published 10:22 am Saturday, November 21, 2015
Tamar Elizabeth Harris died at Spartanburg Regional Medical Center on Thursday, Nov. 17 as a result of injuries sustained in a fall at her home in the Lake Adger section of Mill Spring.
Mrs. Harris was born April 12, 1943 in Hartford, Conn., the daughter of William F. Cooney and Majel Williams Cooney. She grew up in Darien, Conn. and attended school there and at the Penn Hall School in Chambersburg, Pa. and the School of Education of New York University. She was gifted in her artistic and decorative abilities. She was employed in the jewelry business in Savannah for several years.
Mrs. Harris was predeceased by her parents and her sister, Martha-Dell B. Cooney. She married Charles Anthony Harris on Feb. 12, 1966 in Darien, Conn. In addition to her husband, she is survived by her daughter Amy Williams of Rock Hill, S.C. and her son Luke Harris of Richmond Hill, Ga. together with five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Also surviving is her brother John G. Cooney of Randleman.
Mrs. Harris was a Mayflower descendant of William and Resolved White and of the very first Puritan settlers of Massachusetts Bay Colony. Her ancestors were early settlers of western Massachusetts and southern New Hampshire.
Mrs. Harris and her husband had a home built in Lake Adger ten years ago when they retired from Savannah and greatly enjoyed living there. In recent years she traveled around the country in the RV which they purchased several years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Harris were looking forward to their 50th wedding anniversary and a trip to Europe.
A memorial service to celebrate the life Tamar Harris will be held at a later date.
An online guest register is available at www.mcfarlandfuneralchapel.com.
The Harris family is being served by McFarland Funeral Chapel in Tryon.
McFarland Funeral Chapel
Tryon, N.C.