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January 29, 1928 ~ December 20, 2020 (age 92)
Barbara passed away peacefully surrounded by loved ones at the Laurel Parc Assisted living center. Barbara was born to George and Josephine McKiel in Clatskanie, Oregon. Sadly, Barbara’s father died unexpectedly when she was 2 years old. After which she and her mother became an inseparable team. They moved to Portland and Barbara attended St Mary’s Catholic grade school, St Mary’s High school, and graduated from Marylhurst College with a Bachelor degree in Education. While in high school she joined the St Lawrence youth group and maintained lifelong friendships with the members. After graduating college she begin teaching grade school while also playing the cello in the chamber orchestra of Portland and later in the Walla Walla orchestra. Barbara met her husband Lynn on a blind date. After a long courtship they married and started their family which included five daughters. She dedicated her life to being a great wife, mother, grandmother and homemaker. Barbara made sure to participate in all the extracurricular activities of her daughters. For many years she was their Girl Scout leader receiving awards for her years of leadership. She dedicated countless hours attending her daughter’s school activities, sports, cheerleading, school plays and many other events. She made sure the “Harris House” was always the house for all of her girl’s friends to gather and hang out at.
Barbara, a Devout Catholic and proud to be of Lebanese decent, worked along with her husband and their dear friends to establish the St. Sharbel Maronite Catholic parish in SE Portland. Barbara kept her love of music alive by being the organist of the parish for over 12 years. Besides her love for music Barbara loved to decorate and celebrate for every holiday. She loved flowers and spent years as a member of the Happy Valley garden club. She was also an active member of the Lebanon Ladies charity club and several other organizations and clubs throughout the years. Barbara and her husband loved to travel and were fortunate enough to visit many countries together as well as many states. Yet their greatest joy was escaping to their beach home in Rockaway Oregon. Here they spent treasured time with their grandchildren whom they adored. It was Barbara’s greatest joy to be a part of her grandchildren’s lives.
Barbara is survived by her five daughters and their families, 11 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren. She is proceed in death by her parents and her beloved husband Lynn Edward Harris. Barbara felt blessed to have had a long and full life. We would like to thank the dedicated assisted living staff of Laurel Parc for their loving care and attention.
Due to the restrictions of Covid19 a private mass and interment will be held. In lieu of flowers please consider a donation to her favorite charity, Our Giving Table a local non-profit that ensure that every child in foster care & less privileged homes in the Pacific Northwest has the nutrition they need. Donations can be made to Our Giving Table P.O. Box 86829 Portland, OR 97286 or on line at www.ourgivingtable.com.
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5 replies on “Barbara Lorraine Harris”
Dearest Barbara, I will miss your warm smiling face, your husky voice especially your laughter. Your warm welcoming heart that always had time to listen and care. Thank you for caring and being such a comforting friend. You are someone that you could sit quietly beside and lookup and be met with a sweet understanding smile. I love you and thank you for being a loving Mom and friend. Mary Beth
To the Harris Girls: we have such great memories of your mom from our teenage years. It is so true that the Harris House was the place to gather in those years. That’s largely because your mom was so kind, welcoming and fun.
And not only the place to gather, but also the place to enjoy wonderful Sunday spaghetti dinners cooked by your mom. As if her 5 daughters wasn’t a big enough group for Sun. dinner, your mom would often also welcome the 4 older Maguigan boys to those dinners. Whether it was a “hockey banquet” before a Buckaroos game at the Coliseum, or a special celebration for our brother Tom’s election as Sr. Class Pres. at North Catholic HS, Mrs. H. was always ready to create a fun and memorable experience for her daughters and their friends.
We hope at this sad time you can take some comfort in these and other good memories of what a wonderful and giving person your mom was to all who had the pleasure of knowing her during her long lifetime.
John, Jim and Tim Maguigan
To  Harris  daughters–Barbara was such a dear friend and neighbor .  We had such fun being on election board for many years–doing crafts and deciding what to have our husbands bring us for dinner.  We did do what we were supposed to do on that board, though.  Also we belonged to an Oregon State Extension group –Walnut Breakers.  Barbara was always fun to be around and have great memories of our times together.  You girls were her pride and joy.  I’m glad to have known you all.  May all your happy memories come soon.  My thoughts and prayers are with you all. Love, Martha Ralph
Harris family-my mom was an old Marylhurst friend of your mother’s and was in her wedding (Kathleen McElligott O’Leary.)  Mom just noted that she was reading the Catholic Sentinel and saw your mother’s obituary whom she referred to as her old friend. I wanted you all to know that she sends her condolences and she had very fond memories of your mom. Â
I am Kathleen’s youngest daughter and I remember years ago, I drove mom to Portland to have lunch with your mom and several of you (or all) to celebrate an anniversary. Mom was there as one of your mom’s bridesmaids. It seems like I remember your mom and dad stopping in Summer Lake to visit mom when we were growing up too. Condolences to your family Kathryn O’Leary Greiner
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