Mr. Hi'Kem "Mo Jo" Harrison

Passed 02/15/2018

Obituary For Mr. Hi'Kem "Mo Jo" Harrison

Hi’Kem “Mo-Jo” (as he was affectionately called by family and friends) was born on February 6, 1998 to Jeanette Robinson in Dillon County, South Carolina. He departed this earthly life on Thursday, February 15, 2018.

Hi’Kem attended the public schools of Dillon County, South Carolina. He excelled on the Junior Varsity Football team, wearing the number 1. He was an outstanding football player and received numerous certificates and trophies for his efforts.

Hi’Kem was a certified Nursing Assistant at Towne Nursing Facility, Brooklyn, New York. Occasionally, Hi’Kem would attend the Hazy Grove Missionary Baptist Church and the Power House Christian Church.

Mo Jo leaves to cherish his memories ~ his birth mother: Jeanette Robinson of Columbia, SC; his adopted mother: Evangelist Shirley Harrison of Dillon, SC; brothers: Pete, Shaheim, Cameron, Christopher (Cheryl) all of Dillon, SC; sisters: Jewel, Christian, Veronica, Raven, Angel, Telisha all of Dillon, SC; uncles: Keith Robinson, Ira Dicksen both of Baltimore, MD, Gary Robinson of Dillon, SC, Danny Ray Huggins of Maxton, NC; aunts: Barbara German of Dillon, SC, Earnestine McCallum of Brooklyn, NY; god-mother: Elouise McEachern and special friend: Briana Huggins and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and numerous friends.



Guest Book

Damn Hikem it still doesn’t seem real my Lil Gangster REST IN HEAVENBRUH U WILL 4 ever be in my HEART.

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To the Family,Sorry to hear about your loved one.It's never easy when someone we come to love and know are gone away from us,That was not a part of Almighty God plan his plan was for everyone to love and live forever.May you all draw close to God and he will draw close to you.(James 4:8) Keeping the memories you have of him will bring you comfort when you need it most.

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To The Grieving Family of Mr. Hi Kem "Ho Jo" Harrison.... A message of Solace at The Time of Your Lost of a Loved One………… Will War and Suffering Ever End? WHY THE QUESTION ARISES: War continues to claim untold numbers of human lives. All of us have been touched by human suffering. WHAT THE BIBLE TEACHES: God foretells a time when he will establish peace earth wide. Under his Kingdom, a heavenly government, people will not “learn war anymore.” Instead, they will “beat their swords into plowshares.” (Isaiah 2:4) God will bring an end to all injustice and suffering. The Bible promises: “[God] will wipe out every tear from their eyes, and death will be no more, neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore. The former things [including today’s injustices and sufferings] have passed away.”—Revelation 21:3, 4.See also Psalm 37:10, 11; 46:9; and Micah 4:1-4.It is my sincere hope that these words/this knowledge helps to sustain you, your family during your Bereavement… Along with your Bible Go to www.jw.org 'Bible' or 'Publications' to answer any bible topic

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So sorry to hear of your loss of your loved one. My prayers are with you during your hour of bereavement. Ms. Shirley, I love you for being the best mother a child can have. Praying that God will continue to strengthen you and your family today and every day. Love you, Nora and Serenity

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Mojo it don't seem real cause I just had talk to you I remember the first time I meet you when you move next door to me you ask me can you defrost hamburger meat in the microwave I said yes but make sure you keep a eye on it & we use to sit on the porch & talk but I'm going to miss you so take your rest & we will finish our talk on the other side so rest in peace mojo.

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To be separated from a loved one is tragic. To to the family. May you find comfort in the Bible’s promise of being reunited with our loved ones again.( John 5:28,29) Death is an enemy that we pray to be rid of forever. (Revelation 21:4) You are not alone, we are grieving with you and praying for you. Your neighbor, Angelique Wallace

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Gonna miss this dude so passionate for working he believed in! Gone way to SOON MOJO! We had some good times Duke basketball games fishing, listening loud music, YOU R MISSED MOJO STILL DONT SEEM REAL

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