Heartbreak as 'wonderful' Coventry shopkeeper dies weeks after retiring
Devastated family and friends have paid tribute to a popular Coventry shopkeeper and businessman who has died just weeks into his well-deserved retirement. Arthur Harrison, 73, was very well-known on the DIY circuit, having run stores in his home city of Coventry and more recently in Warwickshire.
He opened Arthur's Foodstore in Stoney Stanton Road way back in 1969 before relocating the business to Hexworthy Avenue in Styvechale. But the likeable entrepreneur was perhaps best known in Kenilworth, where he ran hardware store Buyrite from 1991 until the end of April, when he closed the shop to move into retirement.
Arthur's daughter Louise told CoventryLive: "We are devastated. His health deteriorated quickly, he had pneumonia. He worked so hard all his life and had such a short retirement."
Dozens of heartfelt tributes to the father-of-four, who passed away last Friday (4), have been posted on the Kenilworth Vibes Facebook page. Marianne Dawn said: "Such a wonderful man with a heart of gold. A real people person who cheered up everyone he met and always put a smile on our faces. God bless you Arthur."
Sue Auhali described him as a 'local legend' while Clive Owen said 'gone but never forgotten'. Lisa Rathbone remembered 'a lovely gentleman', saying 'thank you for all the laughs over the years'.
"If ever you needed anything, Arthur always had what you wanted," Sandy Bull said. "He was an amazing man and will be missed."
"Sorry to hear he didn't get to enjoy his retirement," Sarah Lambany wrote. "He was a part of Kenilworth." Lisa Jayne Richards described him as 'a true Kenilworth legend'.
Arthur is survived by his wife Sue, brothers Roy and Peter, sister Gwen, children Anita, Louise, David and Christopher, and grandddaughter Grace.
His funeral will be held in Cannon Hill Chapel at Canley Crematorium at 12.45pm on Monday, August 21.
