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Reginald Eugene Harrison


Sunrise: August 13, 1948

Sunset: May 2, 2021
Reginald (RED) went to be with the Lord May 2, 2021. Reginald was born to Alston (Buddy) and Vermell Harrison August 13, 1948 in Norfolk, VA.
Red served in the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War, he later retired from Norship Co after 37 years as a laborer.
He earned the title of “Norfolk Tribune” keeping the family informed of everything and everybody, “HEE, HEE, and HEE”
Reginald had a saying for every situation such as:
“NOT TODAY”, “2 TO THE RUG”, “WHATCH DOIN?”, “YOU DONE ATE”
Left to cherish his memories are his loving daughter, Regina Harrison; grandchildren Alazya Booze and McKenzie Williams; his siblings, Phyllis Blount (Lavon), Portsmouth, Laurell Williams (Terry), Georgia, Pamela Spruill (Wesley), Norfolk, Samuel Harrison (Miranda), Norfolk, Kenneth Harrison, (Shirley), Florida, Glen Harrison (Tyniesse), Portsmouth, Quintin Harrison (Sharon), Maryland whom were known as “The Eight Is Enough Bunch Minus One”; special niece, Tenesha Harrison (caregiver).
Viewing Friday, May 7, 2021 2:00pm - 6:00pm Metropolitan Funeral Service 120 W. Berkley Avenue Norfolk, VA 23523 Family Receiving Friends Friday, May 7, 2021 4:00pm - 6:00pm Metropolitan Funeral Service 120 W. Berkley Avenue Norfolk, VA 23523 Service Saturday, May 8, 2021 10:00am Mt. Zion Baptist Church 900 Middlesex Street Norfolk, VA 23523 Interment Roosevelt Memorial Park 1101 Campostella Road Chesapeake, VA 23320 The family is following the CDC and State of Virginia guidelines for funeral attendance.

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    Deacon Carolyn Hayes says

    Words cannot express my heartfelt feelings when heard of
    Reggie’s passing. God’s will be done and praise God for another soldier who has earned his rewards. My last experience with him was when he was volunteering in the food ministry and soooooo excited about his new study bible. Another soldier gone home. Amen….. Amen…… Amen.

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    Inethia Scott says

    My thoughts and prayers go out to the Harrison Family in the transitioning of your loved one from earth to glory.
    Take comfort in knowing that God sees, knows, and understands what you are going through at this very moment and he promised to love you through this and so much more. May you find comfort in knowing that the prayers of family and friends near and far are soaring in your direction today and always. Be encouraged family, as your loved one is safe in the arms of God attending that great family reunion in the sky (just a prayer away).

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    Joyce Stovall says

    I am so sorry to hear of the passing of Red. I pray that God will give you the peace that you need in order to make it through this time of sorrow. I know that he will be greatly missed. God bless all of you

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