~ IN MEMORY ~
Elizabeth Harrison, wife of DL Captain Albert ‘A.V.’
Harrison
February 27, 1932 ~ May 30, 2014
Notification with the passing of Elizabeth ‘B.J.’ Gross
Harrison, wife of Delta Golden Wings member DL Captain Albert V. Harrison. Mrs.
Harrison was 82 years of age at the time of her passing May 30th.
To view/sign the online obituary and guestbook, please visit
http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/news-journalonline/obituary.aspx?n=Elizabeth-Harrison&pid=171225381
Survived by her husband Capt. Harrison, personal condolences
may be sent to the family at
2756 Autumn Leaves Drive , Port Orange FL 32128-7155 ...
(386) 761-8603
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Elizabeth Gross Harrison, of Port Orange, Florida passed away
May 30, 2014 at Halifax Health Hospice of Volusia Care Center, in Port Orange.
She was born in University Park, Texas on February 27, 1932. She graduated from
Highland Park High School, Texas in 1949. She also attended college at Southern
Methodist University (SMU), from 1950-1952, where she was a member of the Gamma
Phi Beta Sorority at SMU. Elizabeth was employed with Pioneer Airlines (later
became Continental Airlines) in 1954 as a stewardess, where she met her husband,
Albert who was a pilot with Delta Airlines. Elizabeth and Albert married in
University Park, Texas on September 4, 1956. They have been married for 57 years
where she was a full-time home maker, wife and Mother. Elizabeth is survived by
her husband, Albert Victor (A V) Harrison, son, Albert W. Harrison, daughter,
Dena Harrison Hulec, three grandsons, James, Zachary and Nicholas. Elizabeth
enjoyed the outdoors which included fishing, boating, swimming and gardening.
She also enjoyed sewing and crafting during her many years of volunteering with
the church when she resided in Miami from 1956-1992, as well as in Port Orange,
Florida. Elizabeth enjoyed playing cards and was a member of several bridge and
bowling clubs over the years. Elizabeth and AV enjoyed traveling across the
country in their motorhome, visiting family and friends. They had a wonderful
life, with homes in Miami and Islamorada (Keys), Florida and also Mineola,
Texas. She was a loving wife, mother, and grandmother, and will be greatly
missed by family and friends. We will all cherish her wonderful memories and
continue to count them as our daily blessings. She is now at peace and reunited
with her Mother and Father, Delia (Kinkade) and Charles William
Gross.
.Published in Daytona Beach News-Journal on June 4, 2014
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