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Leon Louie Harris, 92, of Cullman, Alabama, was welcomed into heaven by our loving Father in the early morning hours of Saturday, March 21, 2026. Leon was born in Cullman, Alabama, on October 14, 1933, to Green and Emily Smith Harris.
Mr. Harris is preceded in death by his parents; his wife, June Cornett Harris; children, Randy, Sandy, and Brenda; brother, Lonnie Harris; sisters, Lovey Golden, Margaret Turner: and dear friend, J.C. Cornelius.
Those left to cherish the memory of Leon include his daughter, Sonya Segers (David); sister, Marie Plunkett; grandchildren, Tiffany Blocker (Justin), Hollie Harville (Wesley), Dawson Segers (Caidyn), Taylor Bonnett (Justin); great-grandchildren, Audrey, Easton, Kayla, Hudson, Adella, Karson, Wyatt, Fletcher, Brynlee, Jettson, Grayson, Britton; dear friend, Barbara Cornelius; and a host of nieces and nephews.
Mr. Harris worked as a machine operator for Daubert Chemical and Paper Products for more than thirty years. During that time, he was also serving alongside his wife as a selfless caregiver for their daughter, Brenda. Mr. Harris cherished his family and his love for them was evident in all that he did. Leon was also an adoring father and grandfather to his daughter, Sonya, and her girls.
June and Leon were married for over sixty-six years, and when June fell ill, Leon became her caregiver without complaint. His love for his family was second only to his love for his Savior, and his servant heart was a true example of the love of Christ. As long as their health allowed, Leon and June were faithful members at Roswell Creek Church, and Mr. Harris was baptized in Duck Creek as a sign of his salvation in Christ Jesus.
Mr. Harris enjoyed tending his vegetable garden. He also enjoyed fishing and woodworking. Leon made beautiful birdhouses in his free time, and there wasn’t a small engine he was unable to repair.
Although he had many talents, Leon will be best remembered for his servant heart and his devotion and love for his family. Leon’s example as a Godly and loving husband, father, and grandfather will be cherished by his family for generations to come.
Friends are invited to join the Harris family for visitation on Wednesday, March 25, 2026, in the Holly Pond Funeral Home Chapel, from 12 noon until 2:00 p.m. Funeral services will follow visitation, beginning at 2:00 p.m. with Justin Blocker and Leonard Slade officiating. Mr. Harris will be laid to rest in Duck River Cemetery, where Justin Blocker, Wesley Harville, David Segers, Bo Golden, Easton Blocker, Byron Cornett, and Dawson Segers will serve as pallbearers.
No video tonight but I hope to do a channel and life update for you soon. Please pray for Papaw. I know y'all think of him and ask about him often and we appreciate that so much. We love you and I'll catch up with you soon. ♥️
Did you know we have a second channel? Today there's another grocery store swap coming your way over on From Mamaw's Kitchen. Come hang out with us in the kitchen for a little while. ♥️ https://youtu.be/mDpJWtRm3fg?si=mpp8Z...
These eggs feel like such a big deal! To most they probably look like just another egg (although, come on now, those are some beautiful eggs). To me, they represent a journey. They take me back to our very first chickens we picked up at tractor supply years ago.
See these eggs here help things come full circle. These are eggs from chickens we hatched, from our own eggs, from chickens we raised. That's been a goal of mine for a few years and picking these eggs up now feels like such a reward.
If you have a dream, no matter how big or small, and you feel led to pursue it. DO IT!
Well y'all... no new video tonight. We had to make an unexpected home repair today. 🤦♀️ We'll share about that with you next week. Just real life happening around here.
But y'all have a wonderful and blessed weekend and we will see you on Monday! ♥️
If you are looking for gift ideas for the homesteader, gardener, plant lover... Greenstalk has you covered! And they are having a sale! 25% off Snow and Glacier Blue, which are absolutely stunning colors! Free shipping over $65 aaaaannnd you can stack my code TIFFANY for an even bigger discount! greenstalkgarden.com/?rstr=TIFFANY
Today's video is up early and it's a fun one! I love love love hosting this collab every year! *Picture of baby Audrey a "few" Christmases ago*😍😍😍 https://youtu.be/73_L_CaD0VM?si=OTH_i...
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Happy Mother's Day! To be mama to my babies is the greatest honor of my life and to have a mama like mine is a true blessing. ❤️
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Leon Louie Harris, 92, of Cullman, Alabama, was welcomed into heaven by our loving Father in the early morning hours of Saturday, March 21, 2026. Leon was born in Cullman, Alabama, on October 14, 1933, to Green and Emily Smith Harris.
Mr. Harris is preceded in death by his parents; his wife, June Cornett Harris; children, Randy, Sandy, and Brenda; brother, Lonnie Harris; sisters, Lovey Golden, Margaret Turner: and dear friend, J.C. Cornelius.
Those left to cherish the memory of Leon include his daughter, Sonya Segers (David); sister, Marie Plunkett; grandchildren, Tiffany Blocker (Justin), Hollie Harville (Wesley), Dawson Segers (Caidyn), Taylor Bonnett (Justin); great-grandchildren, Audrey, Easton, Kayla, Hudson, Adella, Karson, Wyatt, Fletcher, Brynlee, Jettson, Grayson, Britton; dear friend, Barbara Cornelius; and a host of nieces and nephews.
Mr. Harris worked as a machine operator for Daubert Chemical and Paper Products for more than thirty years. During that time, he was also serving alongside his wife as a selfless caregiver for their daughter, Brenda. Mr. Harris cherished his family and his love for them was evident in all that he did. Leon was also an adoring father and grandfather to his daughter, Sonya, and her girls.
June and Leon were married for over sixty-six years, and when June fell ill, Leon became her caregiver without complaint. His love for his family was second only to his love for his Savior, and his servant heart was a true example of the love of Christ. As long as their health allowed, Leon and June were faithful members at Roswell Creek Church, and Mr. Harris was baptized in Duck Creek as a sign of his salvation in Christ Jesus.
Mr. Harris enjoyed tending his vegetable garden. He also enjoyed fishing and woodworking. Leon made beautiful birdhouses in his free time, and there wasn’t a small engine he was unable to repair.
Although he had many talents, Leon will be best remembered for his servant heart and his devotion and love for his family. Leon’s example as a Godly and loving husband, father, and grandfather will be cherished by his family for generations to come.
Friends are invited to join the Harris family for visitation on Wednesday, March 25, 2026, in the Holly Pond Funeral Home Chapel, from 12 noon until 2:00 p.m. Funeral services will follow visitation, beginning at 2:00 p.m. with Justin Blocker and Leonard Slade officiating. Mr. Harris will be laid to rest in Duck River Cemetery, where Justin Blocker, Wesley Harville, David Segers, Bo Golden, Easton Blocker, Byron Cornett, and Dawson Segers will serve as pallbearers.
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No video tonight but I hope to do a channel and life update for you soon. Please pray for Papaw. I know y'all think of him and ask about him often and we appreciate that so much. We love you and I'll catch up with you soon. ♥️
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Did you know we have a second channel? Today there's another grocery store swap coming your way over on From Mamaw's Kitchen. Come hang out with us in the kitchen for a little while. ♥️
https://youtu.be/mDpJWtRm3fg?si=mpp8Z...
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Our Small Town Life
These eggs feel like such a big deal! To most they probably look like just another egg (although, come on now, those are some beautiful eggs). To me, they represent a journey. They take me back to our very first chickens we picked up at tractor supply years ago.
See these eggs here help things come full circle. These are eggs from chickens we hatched, from our own eggs, from chickens we raised. That's been a goal of mine for a few years and picking these eggs up now feels like such a reward.
If you have a dream, no matter how big or small, and you feel led to pursue it. DO IT!
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Y'all run over to greenstalk! If you love this snow color grab it today for 50% off! I just ordered mine. 😊 Use my code TIFFANY for more discounts. 💚🌱
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Well y'all... no new video tonight. We had to make an unexpected home repair today. 🤦♀️ We'll share about that with you next week. Just real life happening around here.
But y'all have a wonderful and blessed weekend and we will see you on Monday! ♥️
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If you are looking for gift ideas for the homesteader, gardener, plant lover... Greenstalk has you covered! And they are having a sale! 25% off Snow and Glacier Blue, which are absolutely stunning colors! Free shipping over $65 aaaaannnd you can stack my code TIFFANY for an even bigger discount!
greenstalkgarden.com/?rstr=TIFFANY
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Today's video is up early and it's a fun one! I love love love hosting this collab every year!
*Picture of baby Audrey a "few" Christmases ago*😍😍😍
https://youtu.be/73_L_CaD0VM?si=OTH_i...
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