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Mr. Cecil Richard Harrison, age 79, of Fayetteville, passed away on December 3, 2017.
Mr. Harrison was born on July 16, 1938 to the late Everett and Clemmie Harrison. Along with his parents, Mr. Harrison is preceded in death by his two brothers: Rex and Raymond Harrison. He is survived by his wife: Alice Harrison of Fayetteville; niece: Melanie Harrison of Smyrna; sister-in-law: Mae Harrison of Villa Rica; brothers-in-law: Bobby Hollis of Dallas and Joe Rogers of Duluth; brother-in-law and sister-in-law: Lance and Margaret Hollis of Vinings. Several nieces and nephews also survive.
A memorial service will be held for Mr. Harrison on Saturday, January 13, 2017 at Christ Church at Whitewater, 1577 Highway 85 South, Fayetteville, GA 30215. Friends may visit the family beginning at 10:00 AM with the memorial service to follow at 11:00 AM.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to ALS Association – Georgia Chapter, 5881 Glenridge Drive, Suite 200, Atlanta, GA 30328.
The Harrison family is being assisted by Georgia Cremation, 1086 Highway 54 West, Fayetteville.
Shandry Hembree says
Alice, I think of you and have you in my prayers. May you be comforted by our Lord and your beautiful memories. My sympathy,
Stephen & Daniela Kurek says
Dear Alice
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and Cecil . You both were an incredible team , an example of human love and compassion . We were privilege to know both of you . God bless you .
With love
Daniela and Stephen
Wendy Orr says
Alice,
I often think of you and Cecil. So sorry to hear about his passing. I always enjoyed seeing you two at support group but had too hard of a time returning after Kim’s death. Such a horrible disease. I will keep you in my prayers.
Scott & Shanna Callaway says
Alice,
You have been an amazing wife, friend, and caregiver to Cecil. It has always been an honor to consider you and Cecil friends. I will cherish the many conversations we have had. You will be in our thoughts and prayers.
SUSAN BLANTON says
Dear Alice,
Cecil fought the ALS battle courageously and must have had a strong will not to give up. Tony and I shared your friendship and visitations and though we moved away to be with all our children and 9 grandchildren here in Fairhope, you two were in our thoughts and prayers. Please know that you are welcome to come anytime to stay and visit with me. NEW ADDRESS: 714 HOLLY DRIVE , FAIRHOPE AL 36532 H-251-210-6681 or cell: 828-301-4669
Bill Hinson says
Dear Alice,
I’m sorry to hear of Cecil’s passing. You fought a courageous battle with him. Having been there with Linda, I can understand your grief and your sense of relief. May reconciliation come quickly so that you can move on and take care of yourself.
Jim & Tootie Erwin says
Alice, Tootie and I share our prayers for your loss. We remember you and Cecil so often as we travel out I20 to and from our son and his family’s home in Hoover….going by the road signs for Villa Rica! Glad we had the visit with the two of you so many years ago, not long after Cecil was diagnosed. God bless Jimmy & Tootie
Pamela Heard says
Ms. Alice I’m so proud of you. You are the image of a proverb 31 woman. You two fought this battle together so courageously and triumphantly. Mr. Cecil was one of my favorite clients. Like job he never gave in to the sickness that ravished his body. I’m so glad I had a chance to know you both, great woman and man of God. He will be truly missed! God bless you Ms.Alice.