Wendy Callin
Debby..this is your cousin wendy harris callin..Henry's daughter reaching out to you
I'm so sorry for your loss s...
I think of you all from time to time remembering the fun we had at your house.
Birth date: Oct 12, 1950 Death date: Nov 29, 2018
Sixty-eight years. In terms of life, it doesn’t seem long. But that depends on perspective. Wayne Frederick Harris, who passed away Thursday, Nov. 29, 2018, lived 68 years. Wayne was born and grew up in Syracuse, N.Y., and attende Read Obituary
Debby..this is your cousin wendy harris callin..Henry's daughter reaching out to you
I'm so sorry for your loss s...
I think of you all from time to time remembering the fun we had at your house.
Dear Emily, Doug and, Family:
This is to offer my condolences. I was so very sorry to hear about your loss.
Linda Florence Callahan
Our deepest condolences to your whole family.
- Michael Nicoletti & Kristy Nicoletti-Clifford
My most sincere condolences to the Wayne Harris family. I have many fond memories going back to our high school days with Wayne and his friend Dick Sukalowski. Sorry to hear of this loss. RIP old friend
Mark Sabatino
Barb, Iym, Doug, we would like to offer you our sincere condolences. Wayne was a good man. Even though it's been a long time since we seen him there are still some good memories to share. Like when the 2 of us coached an Eastwood T-Ball team. Try telling a bunch of 7-8 yr old boys and girls ( yeah we had 2 girls on the team ) to keep your eye on the ball when batting and if the ball was hit to you, which base to throw it to. Another time we ran into Wayne at a St. John the Baptist parish event (field days?) We all decided to go to Coleman's for a few drinks. When we got there an Irish band was playing and Wayne with those 2 eyebrows looking like he was scowling at you grabbed a chair and moved it up to within 5 feet of the band sat down and stared. I watched as band members looked at each other as if to say " Are we going to have some trouble here." When the band finished their set Wayne stood and gave them a standing ovation and joined us at the bar. Rest in peace Wayne.
Cousin Walt and Linda
Barb, Kym and Doug: We are so very sorry for your loss. What a beautiful tribute this obituary is. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you at this horrible time. May he rest in peace.

Wayne was such a big part of my life. I have so many funny Wayne stories, he was larger than life when we were growing up and even now. The Karate pants, the mustache, the silly rhymes (beans, beans, the magical fruit...) he was a great man and I loved him! Love you guys! 💜
I remember spending the night at your house and he would come upstairs and play video games with us. He always spoke and joked around with us like little adults. I remember his joke books that were in the bathroom beside the toilet. I remember riding out to video king in his Trans Am when I would stay over. And then stopping for ice cream on the way back. Sometimes I felt like I spend more time at your house than I did at my own house growing up. My childhood wouldn't have been the same without him. And you Doug.