From Burns Mortuary of Hermiston:
Wayne Clifford Harris was born February 24, 1921 in Vale, Oregon the son of Roy and Fannie (Haw) Harris. He passed away on Sunday July 8, 2018 in Hermiston at the age of 97.
Wayne lived in Vale throughout his childhood where he graduated from high school in the class of 1940. After high school, he joined the Civilian Conservation Corps and served in Kimberly, Oregon. He worked for Boeing Aircraft for a short time before he joined the Navy Seabees in 1943. He was stationed in Guam during World War II where he served until 1946.
After the war, Wayne returned to Oregon where he worked at the Umatilla Army Depot. While working at the depot he met Jeanne Moore-Carter and the couple were united in marriage on May 15, 1946. He then moved to Denver, CO where he attended watchmaking school until 1948. He then returned to eastern Oregon and worked for Gillham’s Jeweler in Hermiston for several years. In 1963, he took a job as a mail carrier for the US Postal service in Hermiston. He and his dog Lady walked the route together for many years. He later working as a customer service clerk in the Hermiston Post Office until retiring in 1985.
Wayne was a forty seven years member of the Hermiston Elks Lodge #1845, was nominated Elk of the Year in 1993 and 2002 and served as a chaplain for many years. He volunteered for thirty years at the Meadowood Golf Tournament where he watched for a hole in one. He also volunteered for Meals on Wheels and at the Hermiston Senior Center. He enjoyed making his own wine, was a HAM radio operator and repaired watches and clocks for many years.
He was preceded in death by his parents; wife, Jeanne in 2004; stepson, Roy W. Carter in 2002 and two sisters, Helen and Lois.
He is survived by daughter, Julia Harris Rosner of Hermiston; stepdaughter, Carol Carter obert of Wood Village, OR; brother, Donald Harris of Eugene; grandchildren, Angela Rosner Eastwood of Grand Island, NE, Jeff Rosner of Lake Forest, CA, Misty Rosner Ritzel of Palm Bay, FL, Nick Obert of Wood Village, OR, Julia Obert Chambers of Gresham, OR and Elizabeth Obert Estey of Colton, OR; eight great grandchildren and one great great grandchild.