Roy Calvin Harris

Sunrise February 6, 1930 - Sunset December 19, 2021

Roy Calvin Harris was born on February 6, 1930 in Monroe Georgia to Solomon Harris and Geneva (Hull) Arnold Harris. Roy was the last surviving sibling of 8 children. He is preceded in death by six brothers: David, Charles, Booker, Solomon (Thomas), Robert Lee, and one sister Rebecca.

Roy married Alma Jean Jones in 1951. To that union was born two daughters: Linda (Andre Guy) Harris and Cynthia Peeler (Michael). Roy lived to see the progeny of 5 generations. First generation: Roy Harris. Second generation: Linda and Cynthia. Third generation: Cintina, Andre, Latoya, Tasha, and Michael (Jamal). Fourth generation: Ariel, Ozzie, Andre, Alonte, Alaina, Tacara, Amira, Star, Andre Jr, Anastasia, and Kavion. Fifth generation: Avyn, Amir, and Andre (AJ). Roy also leaves a host of nieces and nephews.

Roy served in the United States Armed Forces at a young age. Roy was an accomplished architect - developer and blueprint planner. Roy was also a successful entrepreneur. He owned several businesses from restaurants and nightclubs to his long standing construction company, Roysetti Construction.

In the 1960’s-70’s Roy ran for the position of Ward 1 City Counsel. Roy was very involved in politics. Roy assisted in campaigns for numerous judges. Roy also campaigned for the first black mayor, Carl B. Stokes. Roy was a gifted artist, an expert photographer, avid roller skater, and a definite foody. His favorite foods were spaghetti, chicken, and rice, always served with a side of coffee. Before his meal he would always sing or hum the tune “Jesus On My Mind." Roy had great taste in clothing and jewelry. Roy always wore diamonds and he always smelled good. Roy leaves a tremendous legacy of talented artists among his children and grandchildren. Grandpa Roy you will truly be missed!