A family member described Anne as a very loving, caring, innocent young girl. She also loved her sports and her music. Most of all, she loved her family.
Volunteers helped build a rose garden in her memory at the Cave Springs Interpretive Center near their home.
Every year, the Raytown softball league in which Ann played holds a fundraising tournament in her honor. Proceeds go to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.
The Harrisons have volunteered with the center and with the group Parents of Murdered Children.
Source: Kansas City Star, September 01, 2015
A family member described Anne as a very loving, caring, innocent young girl. She also loved her sports and her music. Most of all, she loved her family.
Volunteers helped build a rose garden in her memory at the Cave Springs Interpretive Center near their home.
Every year, the Raytown softball league in which Ann played holds a fundraising tournament in her honor. Proceeds go to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.
The Harrisons have volunteered with the center and with the group Parents of Murdered Children.
Source: Kansas City Star, September 01, 2015
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Ann Marie Harrison
Beloved Daughter and Sister
February 22, 1974
March 22, 1989