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Mallory Elyse Harris

Mallory Elyse Harris

November 14, 1991 March 5, 2026

Providence, RI

Mallory Harris ObituaryObituary published on Legacy.com by Boston Cremation - Malden Care Center on Mar. 17, 2026.Mallory is the kind of person no one will forget. She was strong in a way that made everyone around her feel stronger too. Resilient, sharp, and full of that unmistakable sass, she never hid who she was. She was straightforward and honest, the kind of person who didn't sit in emotions for long; The kind who would look at us with a raised eyebrow if we were crying and say, "Are you crying? Get your shit together." And somehow, that tough love always came from a place of deep, unmistakable care.She lived her life fully. Some of the best memories were the ordinary ones sitting around loved ones, messing with the kids, playing video games, laughing over nothing in particular.To her nephews, she wasn't just an aunt. She was the fun one, the one who would sit down and play with them and make memories they'll carry their whole lives. She also shared a beautiful life with her husband, traveling the world and seeing new places together. Mallory didn't just exist she experienced life. She filled it with adventure, love, and stories that will be told for years to come. But maybe the most important thing about Mallory was the way she loved us. She was the sister who showed up. The one who lifted you when you were at your lowest and cheered, clapping the loudest when you were at your best. She was the strength when any of us needed her the most.Even though she's gone far too soon, the life she lived was full of laughter, love, travel, family, and unforgettable moments. And the impact she had does not disappear. It lives on in the memories she created, in the stories we shall continue to tell, and through the strength she passed on to the people who loved her. She was so deeply loved. She lived boldly and she will never be forgotten. She was more than a sister, more than an aunt, more than a wife - she is the heartbeat of so many moments that now feel different without her. She carried strength like armor, fought like a mythical warrior, wore sass like a badge of honor, and loved fiercely even when life tested her beyond measure. She didn't just exist, she experienced life fully, with courage and passion.Illness may have taken her body, but it could never take her spirit. It could never erase her laugh, her attitude, her love, or the impact she made on everyone who was lucky enough to know such a magical person. Her family and friends miss her in ways words can never describe. Her nephews feel her absence but treasure her memory in their hearts. Her husband carries every trip, every moment, every shared dream. And even in the pain of losing her, we promise this - we will reminisce about her forever. We will tell her stories. We will keep her memory alive through laughter, through strength, and through love. She was deeply loved. And she always will be.Forever Mallory. We love her more than languages can put into words. You can finally rest, Pixie. Our hearts are left with her memory enshrined in love.A service will be held this coming week on Friday, March 27th at 6:00PM. Friends and family are invited to attend a ceremony held in her honor at India Point Park, in Providence, Rhode Island where she would frequent walks, picnics, and lots of dog scratches. Please join us in celebrating the wonderful life she lived.To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

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