Michael (Mike) Dalton Harris - Born Nov. 1, 1955 in San Angelo, Texas. Most of his life was in San Angelo except some years in Jacksboro, Texas. Mike was in the U.S. Army- most of the time in Germany. He was awarded the Defense Service Medal. Exceptionally meritorious performance of duty as member of the site security force of NATO site 5 given by John Tanzer- Col. EA. Commanding officer. His love of life was his family, fishing, making cabinets and remodeling houses. Fishing came first. He was a member of Hillcrest Baptist Church. He is survived by his mother, Norma Jean Teagarden Boone, best friend and step father Charlie Boone, sister Brenda Sue Holubec and husband Edward Holubec of Rowena, niece, Tabitha Jean and husband Jeffrey Shadowski of San Antonio, TX, and one special cousin, Kay Lemmons of Grape Creek and many other cousins. He is preceded in death by his grandmother Hazel Teagarden, father James Dalton Harris, three uncles, Fred, Pete and Jelly Teagarden, two aunts, Mildred Schlosser and Peggy Teagarden Watson. A Special thanks to Albert Flores- Mikes lifelong friend and loved him as a brother. Our special love and thanks to Kimberly York of Bing Spring's Cross Road Hospice. For all her love and all the caring person to make. Thanks to Kristi Lee Manor Nursing Home in Colorado City, thanks for the special care. Special thanks to all of our friends for their concern for Mike and his family at Village East. Visitation will be from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM on Saturday, February 23, 2013 at Hillcrest Baptist Church Fellowship Hall. Arrangements are under the direction of Robert Massie Funeral Home. God's Garden God looked around His garden and He saw an empty place. He then looked down from heaven and Saw your tired face. He knew that you were suffering and A cure was not to be. So He put his arms around you and whispered "Come home with me." With tearful eyes we watched you As you slowly slipped away. And though we loved you dearly, We could not make you stay. Many times we've needed you and Many times we've cried. If only love could have saved you, You never would have died.