Gary Harris

November 25th, 1944 - April 11th, 2025

Visitation: A Visitation will take place 5-7 PM, Thursday, April 17, 2025 at Anderson-Jones-Corcoran Funeral Chapel, Harrisburg, with the Funeral Service at 6 PM.

Service: A funeral service will begin at 6:00 p.m. Thursday, April 17, 2025 at Anderson-Jones-Corcoran Funeral Chapel.

Gary Melvin Harris

November 25th, 1944 – April 11th, 2025

Gary Melvin Harris was born to Melvin and Maxine Harris in Canton, South Dakota. Gary attended the Dayton Country School near Harrisburg. He graduated from Harrisburg High School. Gary took college classes at Augustana and SDSU but graduated with a bachelor’s and master’s degree from the University of South Dakota. Gary farmed with his father and later, on his own, on the family farm. He was very intelligent and had an entrepreneurial spirit. After completing his master’s degree in counseling, he started a substance abuse counseling agency named Counseling Resources in 1992. His wife Sue later joined him in running that business. That same year, Gary and Sue were married at Sue’s sister’s house in Sioux Falls.

Over the years, Gary had many recreational interests. Gary achieved a brown belt in Taekwondo. He got involved in skydiving in his early thirties, making many jumps into various community events throughout the region with his skydiving buddies including a best friend, Bob Roach. Gary and Bob canoed down the Missouri River from Sioux Falls to St. Louis. This was quite the adventure! He enjoyed camping and canoeing in Northern Minnesota with his uncle Gene and family. They would even camp in the winter in the Northern boundary waters of Minnesota. Gary loved traveling to the Black Hills to camp and climb Harney Peak. He loved the beauty of the Hills. He enjoyed riding on his Harley motorcycle and was a member of a biker club named SF&G where he spent time with old friends and met many new ones.

Gary was a quiet person with a busy mind, always thinking about the next project on his list. He created some beautiful stained-glass pieces. He also purchased a number of beautiful stained-glass windows that he incorporated into the home he built. Gary’s proudest achievement was renovating the family barn into a beautiful home with the help of his uncle, Gene. This project took twenty years because Gary was working full-time. In the process of building, Gary and Gene deconstructed two barns near Alcester, SD to supply them with free barn wood.

Gary is survived by his wife Susanne and his son Spencer (Harrisburg, South Dakota); son Shane Harris (Florida); sister Linda Gillespie (Bailey, Colorado); sister JoAnne (Bert Jr.) Vanderwoude (Sioux Falls); two nephews Barry Gillespie (Bailey, Colorado) and Andy (Kelly) Vanderwoude (Edina, MN), one niece Amy (Mike) Elliot (Lake Madison); three grandchildren Brittany, Morgaine (Pennsylvania); and Bryce (Kansas); and five great-grandsons. He had a very close relationship with his uncle Gene Anderson. He is preceded in death by a son Julian Paul, his father Melvin, his mother Maxine, a nephew Christopher Gillespie, a great-granddaughter Kenna Harris, and an adopted brother/cousin Robbie Harris.

Gary was a very sentimental person, especially in his love for animals. He had many beloved pets over the years growing up, and then in adulthood – doggies Lucy and Ribsy, Lexi and Bruno, and many feral cats that he befriended and loved. He is survived by his buddy, Ernie the cat.

A Visitation will take place 5-7 PM, Thursday, April 17, 2025 at Anderson-Jones-Corcoran Funeral Chapel, Harrisburg, with the Funeral Service at 6 PM.

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  1. Deb Hippen Schultz on April 13, 2025 said:

    Dear Sue – we are so sorry for your loss. Gary lived a great life. May God bless you with sweet memories and peace. Love and prayers- Deb and Ron

  2. Danielle Gilliland on April 14, 2025 said:

    Rest in peace Uncle Gary. I have fond memories of your farm and home. You were a gentle and intelligent man. We will miss you!

  3. David Anderson and Jon Colburn on April 14, 2025 said:

    We send our love to you now. We have fond memories of Gary’s chuckle when he pondered life’s oddities. One of hundreds of memories. Love David and Jon

  4. Gayle Skyberg on April 14, 2025 said:

    my heart goes out to Gary’s family, Linda, Barrett & Ernie his cat.
    I’ll never forget when he parachuted onto the football field.
    it was a fun day.

  5. Marie (Syrovatka) Klinghagen on April 15, 2025 said:

    Gary was a classmate of mine at HHS, remembered by his quiet respectful manners. May the thoughts and prayers of so many of us be a comfort to you all. RIP Gary. Marie Klinghagen. Class of ’62

  6. MATT J. CAIN on April 16, 2025 said:

    Gary was a great man who made a huge impact in my life. I’m happy I had the opportunity to know him. He will be missed by many. Sue I am sorry for your loss. All that knew Gary will miss him greatly.

  7. Steven E. Sittig on April 16, 2025 said:

    Linda, Susanne and Gary’s family
    Saddened to hear if Garys passing. Was glad I was able to visit with him at his 80th birthday party. Had been years but you could tell he was glad to see everyone. thought and prayers to everyone