Kenneth Fannin Harrison, age 77, passed away on February 7, 2024 surrounded by family. He was born in Tallassee, AL on July 10, 1946. He will always be remembered as a loving husband, father, grandfather, brother, and friend.
He is survived by his wife, Charlotte, daughter Michelle (Danny) Hendrix, grandson Brad Meadows, granddaughter Jade (Nathan) Bearden and great granddaughter Kinslyn, Jason Crawford, brother Barry (Denise) Harrison and sister Anna Owens. He was preceded in death by his parents, Woodrow and Lucille Harrison and beloved son Ken Harrison II.
After retiring as an electrician, he made many new friends in Chiefland but kept his old friends and co-workers in his life and in his heart.
Ken, so loved by family and friends, will be forever remembered as a kind and gentle man whose heart was as big as the sky.






My heart shattered into a million pieces when I had to let you go. I knew you were tired and missed Ken so much and that it was time. I know you are whole again and loving on all those that went ahead of you. I’ll miss you so much, but I will see you again. I love you Daddy.
Our heart sunk when we heard of your passing. We are truly blessed to be able to have had your friendship, visit and share stories. Sincere prayers for the family during this hard time. You will be forever missed.
Kenneth you will be missed by our classmates at Tallassee High School Class of 1964. You are a very much liked member and could always be counted on for anything from support to laughter and any thing that came up. My thoughts and prayers go out to your family and I know they have a big loss because you made it a point to all you could for everyone. I send my love and prayers to your family.
He was a double brother, friend and as good of a guy as you will ever know, most of the time!!!
You will be missed every Tuesday and Friday night at the auction. Your chair will hold your place in our thoughts and heart. I will miss your smile and jokes. My prayers go out to your family.
I meet Mr Kenny the fat goose auction we laughed and talk about pretty much whatever comes to mind he was a good man and he will surely be missed rest in heaven Mr Kenny have a due a.k.a mountain due and a pack of cheese crackers
I still think about my cousin, Kenneth, fairly often. I have so many precious memories of days gone by…enjoying time with this special cousin. Ken was a year ahead of me, in school. He was at Tallassee High and I went to Wetumpka High School. Double dates, summer nights at the Wetumpka pool, just hanging out and talking….& hanging out at the Dairy Delight…..wonderful memories. Ken had such a kind heart, a gentle nature and a big smile! He was loved by many and he will be missed.