Ernest Willis Harris was born August 22, 1937, in Quincy, California, to David and Charlotte (Ingrahm) Harris. He died August 5, 2024, at his home in Cozad.
As a young child, he was raised in Washington State with his younger sister Carole Jean.
Due to health problems, his family moved back to Nebraska, and he spent several years ranching, haying and working with his dad across the western end of the state.
Following high school graduation, he met Carole Cone and six weeks later they were married. They were blessed with 58 years of marriage filled with loving one another in sickness and in health, good times and bad, until death parted them in 2013.
They were blessed with three children: Ernest Willis, Susan Jean, and Thomas Lee.
Willis spent his career doing many different jobs including buying and rebuilding old houses in Ansley, owning and running a motel in North Platte, and making and selling concrete lawn ornaments.
In 1994, Willis and Carole retired to Cozad, and became active members of their community.
He spent his life being generous with his time, talents and monetary gifts.
In his later years he spent much of his time serving with the maintenance crew at Maranatha Bible Camp and remodeling the Thrift Shop in Cozad. Most recently he could be found at the Thrift Shop, sitting in the back room sorting clothes.
Willis is preceded in death by his parents, his sister, a half-brother and a half-sister, his wife Carole, and daughter-in-law Judith Harris.
He is survived by his children Ernie (Ronda), Sue (John) Kulhanek, and Tom; grandchildren Megan (Justin) Bebb, Ryan (Chelsey), David, Katherine (Michael) Cruz, Traci (Brandon) Weber, Matthew (Sarah), and Timothy (Elyssa); and 17 great-grandchildren.
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Bill and Deb (Isabell) Bringewatt
August 14, 2024
We are so saddened to learn about Willis. He was such a great guy. He and Carol were some of the best auction customers, and we really enjoyed them! We still have one of the cement bulls from their cement shop! We last ran into them at the Pizza Hut in Cozad...such a surprise! Cherish the memories forever, and let time heal your hearts. May God bless each of you at this most difficult time. Hugs and prayers for all. Bill and Deb (Isabell) Bringewatt
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