Flora Elizabeth Harris, daughter of the late Ophelia Jennings, was born on Febuary 24, 1915 in Keysville, Virginia. She passed from this life on July 3, 2006. Flora received her formal education in the public school system of Keysville, Virginia. She moved to Baltimore City to care for her mother, where she met and married the late William Harris. From this union they had five children; three sons and two daugthers. She was an avid church goer and later joined the Johovah's Witnesses and attended the Kingdom Hall on Mulberry Street. Flora's greatest love was for God and her family. She loved her children and grandchildren and loved having them around her. She was there for everyone to offer her help or give advice. How many times have we heard Granny as she was so fondly called say, ''Take it to the Lord and leave it there.'' Too many times to count. She made many sacrifices for the family, and all of her activities revolved around them. It was fun going to Granny's house to spend the night, listen to tales about the ''good ole times'' or especially to eat her rice pudding recipe never to be copied. Granny will be missed but never forgotten. Floria leaves to mourn; two sons Leonard and Edward Harris; a daughter, Ethel Jones; two daughter-in-laws, Frances and Delores; Ethel's long time companion, Joseph G. Henry preceding her in death is daughter Geraldine and a son William Harris and his wife Melva; grandson Ronald Jones; granddaughter, Debra Anderson; sister Dorothy Moore; brother Frank Jennings. She is also survived by one sister-in-law Cecelia Jennings; one brother-in-law, Eddie Moore; twelve Grandchildren and a number of great grandchildren and a host of other relatives and friends.