Shilo Treille —
Commercial Insurance
Agent with Jones
Insurance Group
Shilo has been in outside sales for years and
enjoys her occupation. She pays it forward
by being generous to her community. “I can
relate to being in need. Money was tight in
the home I grew up in. I was once a single
mom. I understand the practical needs that
struggling families face. It’s not about being
wealthy enough to throw cash at people;
maybe that gift card you’ve had in your
wallet for months is just enough to help
another parent cover the cost of a coat for
their child. Maybe you happen to have a
few bucks on a day that someone is sweat-
ing having enough gas to get home, waiting
on their direct deposit. If you open your
heart to it, God brings you opportunity.”
Her idea of the best day ever is at Disney
World with her husband and three children.
She would want to be remembered as a
woman who knew her God, as a loving
mother and a good wife.
Joe loves his job and says that “being constable
allows me to give back to my community while
keeping them safe.” Most people don’t know that
he shares his birthday with his father, Joe Harris Sr.
“I was his 25th birthday present.” Joe loves to pay it
forward by randomly paying for a meal and consid-
ers his best day to be doing anything with his fami-
ly. Best advice ever received? “Always treat people
the way you would want your family treated.” Joe
would like to be remembered for his loyalty, hones-
ty, and being the best husband, father, and friend he
could be.
Joe Harris Jr. —
Constable for Pct. 2 and
Running for Re-election
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