
Nettie transferred her membership to be with her husband at Bethel Tabernacle Apostolic Faith Assembly under the Pastorate of Elder Owen Young.
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She worked there until after James was born and then she decided to quit working and become a full time Mom.

When they married Nettie was employed with RCA. To this union were born two children, June LaRose and James Earl, Jr. Nettie was united in Holy Matrimony to James Earl Harris, Sr on December 22, 1956. She was baptized in Jesus Name and filled with the Holy Ghost under the leadership of Bishop Morris E. They were members of Christ Temple Apostolic Church and Nettie soon joined them. Upon graduating she relocated to Richmond, Indiana where she resided with her oldest sister and brother in law May Bell and Eugene Cox. Graduated from Brooks County Training School in May 1950. She was the fifth oldest of fifteen children. Mother Nettie Lee Brandon Harris was born October 2, 1931, to the late Frank and Susie Brandon in Dixie, GA. Burial will take place at Crown Hill Cemetery with visitation there from 10:00-12:00pm. She leaves to cherish her memory daughters, Mary Harris, Robbie Gilbert (Dickey-deceased), Cynthia (Bobbie) Homes son, Lawrence (Stella) Milam several grandchildren, Royce Sims, JaMara Carter, Marcus Neal, Michael Neal, Kisha Edwards, Monique Rogers, Damon Thomas 22 great grandchildren 1 great-great grandchildren a host a nieces, nephews, cousins and extended family.Ĭelebration of Life service will be held on Tuesday, at 12:00pm at Grace Apostolic Church, 649 E.

She also served and was a longtime member of the Missionaries, Golden Ages and the Prayer band. She surely was a doorkeeper for the Lord. She was a charter member of Grace Apostolic Church and was the President Grace usher, regional board, President of the State (ABSA) usher board, Regional Director for the State and served on the National PAW usher board and was the only living Charter member. She worked two jobs so that they could attend the Pentecostal Assemblies of the World conventions every year.Īt Grace she served forty years with the Sunday school department, Morning Prayer warriors and ushering. She had no idea how she would do it but by God’s help but took on Mary, Robbie, Cynthia and Lawrence and they became the Love of her life. She then became ill with cancer and asked Reba to raise her children. Reba always loved children, she became a very close friend in the beauty shop with a young lady and they became like sisters. She then followed Grace Church to 22nd Church and got baptized in Jesus name but didn’t receive the Holy Ghost for two weeks later. The word began to open her understanding to the Gospel. She thought they were foreigners.Īfter Elder Morris Golder opened the Church on Northwestern it was closer to her home. After coming to Indianapolis she became a member of Twenty Fifth Baptist Church where she sang in the choir and the Church would be so crowded she would leave and walk a few blocks and go to Christ Temple after hearing Elder Tobin preach and the saints speaking in tongues.

Reba was baptized in Green Baptist in Settle, Kentucky in a creek at the age of 10 years old. Reba was employed by Radio Corporation of America (RCA) for 43 years and retired there in 1982. She later owned and operated a beauty salon and named it Reba’s Beauty Shop. After moving to Indianapolis at an early age, she decided to become a beautician and attended Poro Beauty and Barber College. She attended school in Scottville, Kentucky. Landers Hogan was born on Augto Elouise and Lawrence Landers in Seattle, Washington.
