Jamari was a happy baby. He almost never cried. He was the definition of a "happy" baby. For those who knew Jamari, they know he wasn't much for words but the one thing he was clear on was "no." Jamari had no problem shaking his head no and telling you he didn't like something. Jamari loved being outside, seeing sunlight, and getting in the pool as much as possible but he hated to be hot. We constantly carried atleast two fans and our house was always freezing with all of us under blankets as Jamari enjoyed the coolness.
Brotherly Love: Jaiden could be in the running for the "Proudest Brother Alive" award if it existed. He loved his brother very much and, although he may not have understood all of the medical issues going on with Jamari, he was so happy to play with him at any opportunity he got. Jaiden was one of Jamari's biggest advocates, even yelling at his parents at time to get Jamari what he needed. But the best part was how Jamari lit up with smiles and laughter whenever Jaiden walked in the room. It didn't even matter if Jaiden was making Jamari hit himself in the face, you would have thought Jaiden was tickling him the way he laughed so hard.
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Jamari leaves to cherish his memory his parents Jonathan and Zena Harrison: his playmate, friend, protector and brother Jaiden: Grandparents Libby and Randall Harrison, Bubba and Queen Esther Reed, and James Allen; Uncles Andre Jones, Scott Harrison, Ivan Williams, Dan Kiracofe, Derrek Luke, Jason Allen: Aunts Clarissa Jones, Angel Kiracofe, Tara Harrison, Ashley Allen; Immediate cousins Kyra, Briana, Jashun, Neva, Kenya, Hannah, Azaria, Zachary, Lane, Trey and a host of great aunts, uncles, and cousins
Cemetery Details
Wiley
Cleveland, TX, 77327
Visitation
NOV 1. 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Neal Funeral Home
200 S. Washington Ave.
Cleveland, TX, US, 77327
Funeral Service
NOV 1. 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Neal Funeral Home
200 S. Washington Ave.
Cleveland, TX, US, 77327