![]() He also tells us the result of humans connecting with a birth certificate, their legal fiction.īy doing this, he continues, we are surrendering ourselves to the control of the government in effect. ![]() John also highlights how we have given away our inalienable God-given rights. For example, he explains how we have become nothing more than slaves to the system. ![]() To emphasize, John pays a lot of attention to detail in the video. #FREEMAN HARRIS FULL#Here is John Harris with his full length speech ‘It’s an Illusion’ from 2009. Obviously you can open a thread in our Freedom Forums which covers all Lawful Rebellion and Freeman-on-the-Land topics etc. You can of course tell us your thoughts and memories of John here. However, John made such an impact in the Freeman Movement through his commitment, that he will never be forgotten. You may offer condolences to the family at the online guest registry at Services for the Harris family were under the care and direction of Bowen-Donaldson Home for Funerals.Sadly, in mid 2015, John Harris took his own life. Memorial contributions may be made to Tifton First United Methodist Church, 107 West 12th Street, Tifton, GA 31794. Harris was laid to rest at Oak Ridge Cemetery. Sunday, July 24, 2022, in the Chapel of Bowen-Donaldson Home for Funerals with the Rev. Her funeral service was held at 2:00 p.m. and Eden (Johnathan) Clark of Avondale Estates nieces and nephews, Teena (Hal) Henderson of Tifton, GA, Paige (David) Ferrell of Waycross, GA, Betsy (Ben) Williams of Gainesville GA, Dave (Susan) Harris of Huntsville, ALA, Owen (Charlotte) Harris of Atlanta, GA and Calvin (Glenna) Harris of Atlanta, GA. Survivors include her first cousin, Jackie Richardson of Macon and her daughters, Kelley (James Richard III) Hester and their daughter, Elizabeth, of Clemson, S.C. Frances was President of the Georgia Association for Student Teachers also. She was also a member of the Tift County Retired Educator's Association and Club 55 at Tifton First United Methodist Church. Frances was a past member of the Twentieth Century Library Club, following in the footsteps of her mother. After moving back to Tifton, she joined the Tifton Lions Club and served as Program Chairman, Publicity Chair and President. She was the Charter Secretary of the Moultrie Lioness Club and served as Club President and District Secretary. She taught Sunday School in the Methodist churches in Moultrie and Tifton.ĭuring her lifetime, Frances was a member of several organizations. She enjoyed photography and through the years designed many bulletin boards. ![]() were married in 1955 in Tifton, GA.įrances was church historian at Tifton First United Methodist Church where she also served on several committees. Retirement came in 1989 after 35 years of teaching.Ī childhood friend and neighbor, she and Pickett Harris, Jr. Harris's teaching career included Dublin, Moultrie, and Tifton. She continued her education with a graduate degree from the University of Georgia in 1964. degree in Early Childhood Education in 1953 followed by a Master's degree in 1961 in the same field. She died July 20, 2022, at PruittHealth Magnolia Manor in Moultrie, Ga after a short illness.įrances' education included graduation from Tifton High School in 1949, G.S.C.W (now Georgia College and State University) with a B.S. Frances Freeman Harris was born in Tifton, GA on February 12, 1932, to T.M. ![]()
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