Janusz "Googie" Alfredo Harris
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Janusz "Googie" Alfredo Harris
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Cremeens Funeral Homes, Inc.
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Janusz Alfredo “Googie” Harris, 60, of Jackson, went home to be with the Lord, at 1:15 a.m. on Thursday, February 3, 2022, in the Holzer Medical Center, Jackson, after a short battle with cancer. Born October 7, 1961 to the Late Helen Harris. He was employed by Bellisio Foods in Jackson. Googie's hobbies were hunting and fishing.
Left to Cherish his memory are his twin sons, Zeckariah and Janusz Jr. “Bear”, two daughters, Tiffany and Zsunaja, grandchildren; Zeriah, Nevan, Elijah, Marty, Tehya, Dreylon, Nakoah, and Galitehaya. Six brothers, seven sisters, and several nieces and nephews also survive.
Googie will always be remember for his infectious laugh and his sweet spirit. He was the kind of person people enjoyed being around. He could always liven up a room.
In addition to his mother Helen, he is preceded in death by two brothers Stanton and Richard “Hubbie.”
One of the last things he asked was “Will I be able to go fishing?” He is now gone fishing.
There will be a private family celebration of his life. The Cremeens-King Funeral Home, Gallipolis, is entrusted with the arrangements.
Left to Cherish his memory are his twin sons, Zeckariah and Janusz Jr. “Bear”, two daughters, Tiffany and Zsunaja, grandchildren; Zeriah, Nevan, Elijah, Marty, Tehya, Dreylon, Nakoah, and Galitehaya. Six brothers, seven sisters, and several nieces and nephews also survive.
Googie will always be remember for his infectious laugh and his sweet spirit. He was the kind of person people enjoyed being around. He could always liven up a room.
In addition to his mother Helen, he is preceded in death by two brothers Stanton and Richard “Hubbie.”
One of the last things he asked was “Will I be able to go fishing?” He is now gone fishing.
There will be a private family celebration of his life. The Cremeens-King Funeral Home, Gallipolis, is entrusted with the arrangements.
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“Janusz "Googie" Alfredo Harris,” Meigs County Library History Site, accessed May 15, 2025, http://host69-005.meigs.lib.oh.us/items/show/23329.