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Harris Bateman Parsons Veteran
January 14, 2016

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Harris Bateman Parsons, 90, born in New Britain, Sept. 5, 1925, died at home on Fishers Island on Thursday, Jan. 14, 2016.

Raised in New Britain, where his father was president of American Hardware Corporation, Harris attended Deerfield Academy but interrupted his studies to join the U.S. Coast Guard at age 17. From 1942 to 1945, his military service included listening for U-boats as a sonar operator aboard a minesweeper on convoy escort duty in the North Atlantic and patrolling on shore at Coney Island as a military policeman.

In 1946, Harris completed his last year of high school at Cheshire Academy. After a two-year business program at Babson College, he joined P&F Corbin Lock Company as a sales representative. He married Elsie White in 1947. In 1954, the couple, with two toddlers, moved to Barrington, R.I. Their triplet sons were born in 1956. In 1961, Harris began a career as an independent hardware sales representative. Two of his sons eventually joined the business he built and took over after Harris retired in 1996.

Harris became a founding director of the Fishers Island Utility Company in 1965 and served as chairman from 1969 to 1998. He stepped down as a director in 2013 after 49 years. In 1968, Harris was elected to the board of trustees of Mystic Seaport Museum and served as a trustee and trustee emeritus for 45 years, a period of transformative growth and success at the museum.

He was elected president of the Fishers Island Club from 1997 to 2000, following thirty years as its vice-president. He also served as president of the Hay Harbor Club, commodore of the Fishers Island Yacht Club, senior warden at St. John's Church, vestry member at Union Chapel.

Among Harris's favorite pastimes were sailing, tennis, fishing, dancing, mowing and talking to just about anyone.

Harris is survived by Elsie, his wife of 69 years, five children, twelve grandchildren, two stepgrandchildren and four great-grandchildren.

The Fishers Island community rallied in countless ways to make it possible for Harris to spend his last days at home overlooking West Harbor. For that precious time, his family thanks all who were there for him and for them.

In lieu of flowers, contributions to the Mystic Seaport Museum or Island Health Project on Fishers Island would be very much appreciated.

A memorial service for Harris will be schedule for this coming summer.

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Dinoto Funeral Home
17 Pearl Street
Mystic, CT 06355
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