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Peter Harrison RIP ( George's Brother)
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l***@yahoo.com
2007-07-10 19:30:30 UTC
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Found this out today. Sad they both passed of cancer.



http://www.henleystandard.co.uk/features/obituaries.php

July 9, 2007 Henley Standard online edition:

Peter Harrison
1941 - 2007

Peter Harrison, older brother of the late Beatle, George Harrison, and
a long-time Henley resident, has died at the age of 66. He had been
ill with cancer.

Peter was the second youngest of three sons born to Liverpool bus
driver Harold Harrison and his wife Louise. Besides George, who died
in 2001, Peter had another brother, Harry, and a sister, Louise.
The Harrisons' childhood home was in Wavertree, Liverpool, until 1950
when the family moved to Speke.

Peter, a keen and successful sports enthusiast in his teenage years,
ran for Liverpool schools and loved swimming. He attended Rose Lane
Secondary Modern School and took up an apprenticeship as a panel
beater when he left school.

He worked for several companies in the city. When he was 19 he met
Pauline, who was 16, at the famous Casbah Coffee House in Liverpool,
acknowledged as the venue where the Beatles' story began.

In 1965, Peter and Pauline were married in Maghull in Sefton, a
dormitory town of Liverpool. They eventually bought their first house
in Penketh, Warrington.

They moved to Greys Road, Henley, in 1974, when Peter joined his
brother Harry to help look after and maintain Friar Park, George's
mansion on the outskirts of the town.

Peter was a keen golfer and a member of Henley Golf Club for more than
30 years. He was well-known in the town as a sociable and affable man
with a great sense of humour.

He retired two years ago and he and Pauline travelled widely to New
Zealand and Australia. Last year, in June, he was diagnosed with
cancer and fought it with his usual tenacity and determination. He
died in the Capio Reading Hospital on June 1st.

Peter leaves Pauline, three children - Ian, 39, Linda, 37, and Mark,
35 - and four grandchildren - Sophie, 9, Felix, 6, Adam, 6, and two-
and-a-half-year old, Peter-John (P-J).
TAR
2007-07-11 03:41:37 UTC
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Post by l***@yahoo.com
Found this out today. Sad they both passed of cancer.
http://www.henleystandard.co.uk/features/obituaries.php
Peter Harrison
1941 - 2007
Peter Harrison, older brother of the late Beatle, George Harrison, and
a long-time Henley resident, has died at the age of 66. He had been
ill with cancer.
Peter was the second youngest of three sons born to Liverpool bus
driver Harold Harrison and his wife Louise. Besides George, who died
in 2001, Peter had another brother, Harry, and a sister, Louise.
The Harrisons' childhood home was in Wavertree, Liverpool, until 1950
when the family moved to Speke.
Peter, a keen and successful sports enthusiast in his teenage years,
ran for Liverpool schools and loved swimming. He attended Rose Lane
Secondary Modern School and took up an apprenticeship as a panel
beater when he left school.
He worked for several companies in the city. When he was 19 he met
Pauline, who was 16, at the famous Casbah Coffee House in Liverpool,
acknowledged as the venue where the Beatles' story began.
In 1965, Peter and Pauline were married in Maghull in Sefton, a
dormitory town of Liverpool. They eventually bought their first house
in Penketh, Warrington.
They moved to Greys Road, Henley, in 1974, when Peter joined his
brother Harry to help look after and maintain Friar Park, George's
mansion on the outskirts of the town.
Peter was a keen golfer and a member of Henley Golf Club for more than
30 years. He was well-known in the town as a sociable and affable man
with a great sense of humour.
He retired two years ago and he and Pauline travelled widely to New
Zealand and Australia. Last year, in June, he was diagnosed with
cancer and fought it with his usual tenacity and determination. He
died in the Capio Reading Hospital on June 1st.
Peter leaves Pauline, three children - Ian, 39, Linda, 37, and Mark,
35 - and four grandchildren - Sophie, 9, Felix, 6, Adam, 6, and two-
and-a-half-year old, Peter-John (P-J).
Yes, very sad. His sister, Lou, tried to help him out any way she
could... bless her heart. As I understand it, that's one of the reasons
why she auctioned off her "Meet the Beatles" album which was signed by
the four of them enroute to their first concert in the U.S. It seems,
however, that the auction house didn't do as much for her as they could
have.

I never met Peter, but in a way I felt as if I knew him since Lou used
to speak of him and his wife, Pauline. She'd even call them from my
home and email them from my computer. My heart goes out to the Harrison
family at this time. Two brothers, reunited.
O'Leary
2007-07-11 03:56:33 UTC
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Post by TAR
Yes, very sad. His sister, Lou, tried to help him out any way she
could... bless her heart. As I understand it, that's one of the reasons
why she auctioned off her "Meet the Beatles" album which was signed by
the four of them enroute to their first concert in the U.S. It seems,
however, that the auction house didn't do as much for her as they could
have.
I never met Peter, but in a way I felt as if I knew him since Lou used
to speak of him and his wife, Pauline. She'd even call them from my
home and email them from my computer. My heart goes out to the Harrison
family at this time. Two brothers, reunited.
That is so sweet. Just your almost knowing him makes me feel like I
almost almost knew him.
poisoned rose
2007-07-12 01:16:47 UTC
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Post by l***@yahoo.com
Peter, a keen and successful sports enthusiast
Peter was a keen golfer
Bad copy editor.
abby then
2007-07-12 14:53:14 UTC
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Post by poisoned rose
Post by l***@yahoo.com
Peter, a keen and successful sports enthusiast
Peter was a keen golfer
Bad copy editor.
I noticed that too.
Manfred Noland
2007-07-13 12:34:20 UTC
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R.I.P. Peter.

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