Mark Oneal Harris was born on February 02, 1970 in Atlanta GA, Grady Hospital to the late Reverend Mace (Gladys) Harris. Mark was affectionately known and loved by many. He was educated in the Gwinnett Schools system. He join Friendship Baptist Church in Loganville, Georgia. Mark is proceeded in death by his parents Rev. Mace (Gladys) Harris, one brother Charlie Roy Banks, Sr., and one aunt, Mildred (Luke) Stready. Mark leaves to cherish his loving memories three daughters, Mia Terica Stevens, Survonda Nesby, and Dayshia Nesby; three sons, Joseph Markel Sink, Michael Nesby and Corry Nesby; eight grandchildren; four brothers, Mace Harris, Jr. of Lawrenceville, Eric (Charlene) Harris of Covington, Matthew Harris of Monroe, and Jeremiah Harris of Decatur; one sister-in-law, Mrs. Lillie Banks of Social Circle; two aunts, Mrs. Princella (Robert) Cummings of Ohio, and Sarah Norrington of Social Circle; two uncles Roscoe Harris of Atlanta and Morgan Harris of Redding Pennsylvania. A host of nieces, nephews, great nieces, great nephews, other relatives and friends. When Im Gone When Im gone, release me, and let me go. I have so many things to see and do. I gave you love and laughter, I know you will miss me but just remember Im only a thought away. You can only guess how much happiness you gave me. I thank you for the love each have shown me and if you listen with your heart, you will hear. All of my love and laughter around you, soft and clear. Then when you must come this way alone, I will greet you with a smile and welcome home
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I still cant belive it ....I just want to hear your voice again
Praying for you
Praying for you
I am so sorry for your loss. May you find comfort in your loving memories and God's promise that the last enemy, death is to be brought to nothing. (1Corinthians 15:26) Acts 24:15 gives us the hope of a resurrection until that time. I hope this brings you peace.
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