

It is with a heavy heart that the Harrison family announces that our beautiful beloved mom, wife, mimi, friend sadly passed away peacefully at her home in Frisco.
Mom was our world. She graced our lives with her sweet spirit and her forever young heart, her beautiful smile and her joyful laugh. She had a beautiful life and was deeply loved. You loved us unconditionally, were a great listener and patiently helped guide us without judgment. We will miss your kind and beautiful heart, the bright light you shone on us daily, and the strength we found through you. Your beautiful internal beauty will live on through your children and grandchildren and we will see and feel you in the sun's rays and all of nature. We love you with all of our hearts and souls and you will be deeply missed but we know you are watching over us with your new set of wings that only heaven can provide.
Linda Susan (Sue) Harrison, a loving wife, mother, friend and affectionately known as Mimi, peacefully passed away at the age of 82 in her home in Frisco, TX on August 3, 2024 in Frisco, TX. Born on June 15, 1942, in Kansas City, Missouri, Sue led a life of love and dedication to her family, friends, community and the Lord.
Sue was an alumna of Southeast High School in Kansas City Mo graduating in 1960. She continued her education at the University of Oklahoma where she met the love of her life, Donald "Don" Carl Harrison their freshmen year. She was a member of Delta Gamma sorority and earned a degree in education graduating in 1964.
After her education, Sue married Don and had two children, Christina (Christy) Sue and Charles (Chuck) Harrison. They resided in Oklahoma City until 1994 when Don and Sue moved to Minneapolis, MN for 3 years and then retired to Frisco, TX in 1997. Sue had the biggest, kindest heart, loved the Lord and was loved by many. She had a passion, passed down from her mother, for antiques and decorating. She also had a love for animals, especially cats, and enjoyed bird watching. She loved time with her friends, Bible study group, and community service groups. Her greatest joy was time with her family at their vacation homes on Lake Texoma and Naples, Florida. Boating and time near the water with her husband, family and friends brought her great joy.
Sue was preceded by her parents, Mildred and George W. Sieh. She is survived by her loving family; Donald (Don) C. Harrison, husband; Christina (Christy) Arnold, daughter (married to Kirk Arnold); Charles (Chuck) Donald Harrison, son; and six cherished grandchildren: Edward (married to Celynne Beaudoin Arnold), Emily, and Evan Arnold; Brinkley, Blake and Zach Harrison.
A Celebration of Life will be held at Prestonwood Baptist Church on Sept, 5th 2024 located at 6801 W. Park Blvd, Plano, TX at 2:00 p.m. in the Chapel. A reception will follow in the Firestone Hall. Please have all floral arrangements delivered directly to the Firestone Hall at the Prestonwood Baptist Church the day of the service.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to:
Leukemia & Lymphoma Society at https://www.lls.org
Frisco Humane Society at Animal Rescue Organization in Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex https://friscohumanesociety.com
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