Max White Harris

Max White Harris


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Apr 13th, 2016

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  • Death Date: Apr 13, 2016

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Biography: Max White Harris, 85, a long time resident of Little Rock died April 13, 2016. He was the son of B.T. and Floyd Rhea Harris. He was a member of Trinity Episcopal Cathedral where he served on their school board and was a member of the vestry. Max graduated from Woodward Military Academy in Atlanta, and went to Hendrix College. He graduated from The University of Tulsa with a business degree and received his master?s degree in world history from Columbia University. He was a longtime member of The Country Club of Little Rock, an avid art collector, and enjoyed traveling the world. Survivors include his wife, Susan C. Howell Harris, one daughter, Dr. Elizabeth Rhea Harris (Dr. Jonathan Ross), one son, Bolton T. Harris (Paul Breen), three grandchildren, Samuel, Riley, and Dylan Ross. Max is also survived by three stepchildren, Mark C. Howell, M. Susan Howell and James Lee Howell Jr. (Carolyn), and nine step grandchildren, Kristin and Lily Howell, Helena, Hunter and Christian Howell, Devon and Katie Howell, and James Lee III and Juliet Howell. He was predeceased by his wife, Anita Ballenger Harris and a stepson, H. Timothy Howell. A graveside service will be held Saturday, April 16, 2016 at 3 p.m. in the Treadway Garden at Trinity Episcopal Cathedral, 17th and Spring Street. A reception will follow in Morrison Hall In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Trinity Episcopal Cathedral or to the Arkansas Arts Center.

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Bob and Betty Breen
#2
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Our sincerest sympathies to Sue, Bo, Elizabeth and the Howell Family. Max loved his family, friends, travel, art and literature and shared his success with many. We enjoyed his unique sense of humor, hospitality and drawl. If the measure of a man is the care he receives from family during his demise, Max was a giant.
sarah Jane Smith
#1
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Max Harris was a devoted friend to many. He was generous,witty,kind and more. Max will be missed by many, but especially his son Bo. My condolences from our family...Link and Susan, who spent many happy hours with the Harris family. My best to all his family.

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