Doc was a skilled diagnostician, and he could be called on to serve his clients 365 days/year, 24 hours/day, every day including holidays. He never charged extra for calls "after hours" because he always said animals couldn't read the calendar or tell time. When not involved with caring for equines or working outside around the farm, Doc loved music and sang with a beautiful tenor voice. He loved to read and had an intense interest in history--especially WWII--and geography. When time allowed, he enjoyed watching baseball and basketball on TV; and, when watching football, he would become totally engrossed! In his younger years, he had also enjoyed trapping, fishing & hunting. Doc Harris has resided at the English Valley Care Center since September, 2012, as a result of a massive stroke. God was gracious, however, because, although it's not the way he would have chosen to spend his time, he enjoyed life almost til the end. Doc Harris was preceded in death by his parents. Survivors from rural South English include his wife of 20 years Barbara (nee Jacobs) Harris; older son Ryan (Jaime) Harris and their children Abby and Connor; younger son Kevin (Melissa) Harris with children Kellen, Zoe, Myla and Raiden of Jackson, WI; mother of his sons, Karolyn (nee Behn, Harris) Haugland and husband Gerald "Red" Haugland of North English; brother John (Mary Ellen) Harris of Elmhurst, IL, and niece Elisa Harris of Chicago. Those also left to cherish his memory are the employees of the EV Care Center who lovingly cared for Doc for over 7 years and his many, many former clients. Visitation will be held at Powell Funeral Home in North English, Monday, December 2, from 4-7 p.m. Services will be held at 10:30, Tuesday, December 3, at the Sigourney United Methodist Church where he was a member with Pastor Shannon Pascual officiating. A time of fellowship will follow immediately after the service in the Church basement as a luncheon is served. Burial will be at a later date. Rather than remembering Doc Harris with flowers, please, instead, remember him with lasting memorials given to the English Valley Care Center, Iowa State University College of Veterinary Medicine or Essence of Life Hospice. Messages and tributes may be left at www.powellfuneralhomes.com