IN LOVING MEMORY OF

Kathleen Ann

Kathleen Ann Harrison Profile Photo

Harrison

Dec 5, 1958 — Nov 5, 2019

Longton

Obituary

Kathleen Ann Harrison , 60, of Longton, Kansas, loving mother, grandmother, and devoted wife, passed away Tuesday, November 5, 2019 at her family residence in Longton.

Her service will be at 11:00am Tuesday Nov.12, 2019 at the Christadelphian Chapel, Hye Camp Grounds, Hye, Tex.  Burial will follow at the nearby Christadelphian Cemetery.  Visitation will be Monday Nov. 11, 2019 - 6:00pm -8:00pm at Croft - Crow Funeral Home, Johnson City, Tex.

She was born December 5, 1958 to Roger and Margaret Connally Murray. She married Robert Harrison on September 28, 1979 in Orlando, Florida.

She is survived by her husband, Robert J. Harrison, Longton, Kan.; five children, Thomas (Eva) Harrison, Bloomington, Ill.; Jordan (Kristy) Harrison, Longton, Kan.; Richard (Maryoris) Harrison, Dallas, Tex.; Samuel (Clarissa) Harrison, Tulsa, Ok.; and Katelynn Harrison, Tulsa, Ok.; and four grandchildren she loved very much.  Also surviving are four siblings, Arloa (Harold) Means, Floresville, Tex.; David (Deborah) Murray, La Vernia, Tex.; Jo Ellen (Thomas) Emerson, Hot Springs Village, Ark.; and Susan (David) Lange, Bloomington, Ill.

She was preceded in death by her parents and her maternal grandparents, Plemon Oscar and Ida Mae Connally.

"Kitty" was raised in San Antonio, Texas and graduated from Sam Houston High School in 1976.  Kitty was a gifted artist and a creative spirit. Living most of her adult life in Floresville, Texas, she painted prolifically, producing items such as community signs, t-shirts, and murals, for both schools and businesses. Family and friends often received hand-painted gifts for special occasions. In 2009, Kitty and Robert retired to Longton, Kansas, and in September of this year they celebrated their 40 th anniversary.

Kitty was a life-long member of the Christadelphian community and held on to the Hope of the Grace of God. She was an artistic soul and a devoted mother, and her premature passing will be deeply felt.  "Our dad will be lost without her, and we will be less without her."

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Crofts-Crow Funeral Home - Johnson City

305 E. Elm St., P.O. Box 239, Johnson City, TX 78636

6:00 - 8:00 pm

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