Alcolu, SC
Christopher “Chris” Alexander Harvin, 24, died Sunday, September 20, 2020 at his residence, 1606 Grasshopper Lane, Alcolu, SC. He was born August 16, 1996 in Columbia, SC, a son of William Harvin and Rev. Marie Felder Harvin.
Public viewing Friday, September 25, 2020 4PM til 6PM, at Samuels Funeral Home Chapel.
Graveside services for Mr. Harvin will be held 12:00 Noon Saturday, September 26, 2020 at Reeseville AME Church Cemetery, Alcolu, SC.
The family is receiving friends at his residence.
See you in heaven my super Tall cool dude
Huline & Lee Goodman, Sorry for the loss of your love one. Please accept our sincere sympathy and prayers.
Rest In Peace our POL brother, on behalf of the 628 Fuels Management Flight at Joint Base Charleston, SC. Our POL family of 86 strong share prayers,love, and condolences to family and friends of Christopher Harvin. We were blessed to have Christopher in our military family. Christopher will never be forgotten and his legacy will carry on in our POL family through stories and memories. Right now, 3,000+ hearts are heavy with Christopher's passing. We at Charleston and across the world will mourn and pray for the Harvin family.
MSgt Douglas Braden Fuels Superintendent Joint Base Charleston, SC
Our deepest heartfelt sympathy to The family of Chris. May your faith and the love for God carry you during this difficult time. Let Chris' light continue to shine in your heart. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Gwendolyn Barnes-Brown and Central Conference Young People's and Children's Division
May you find comfort in knowing that Chris was loved by those who met him. His smile was so contagious that no one was a stranger to him. These are difficult times you are going through but know that God will see you through it. Know that my sympathy goes out to you and your family. Edna McDonald
We didn't know Chris for very long, but his positive attitude made a lasting impression on us. Sending our thoughts and prayers to the Harvin family. With deepest sympathy, Lt Col Melissa Meister and the 20th Medical Support Squadron
MHS Class of 2014 is sadden by the loss of our fellow classmate Chris Harvin, finishing his journey at such a young age. Chris was a joyful and inspirational classmate, teammate, and friend to us all. Our deepest condolences goes to the Harvin Family. Chris has earned his wings and will forever be loved and remembered. We look forward to celebrating the life of Christopher Harvin in 2024 when our Class reunites. Devin Blackwell, c/o 2014 Vice President
Harvin,
He was one of the most confident yet humble people i have met to this date. We got memories that would last a lifetime. You were someone who had an impact on everyone you came in contact with. By far one of the funniest people to ever enter a room. From roasting people in the defac to just riding out to the mall I cant think of a bad time with you. When someone passes everyone is quick to speak about that persons greatest accomplishments and Harvin had plenty however, nobody speaks about the parents. They raised him to be the person he was, they guided him through life and all the challenges he would face. I can honestly say they did a great job raising a great son.... To my brother Ride out in peace. I love you... - David Reekie
I send my Condolences to Mr. & Mrs Harvin and his brothers and sisters. In his passing I lost a brother. him and I were so close it's crazy, where ever one was the other wasn't to far away. I remember getting to the McChord dorms and being a lost being, u seen me and was like "what's up bruv I'm Chris what are you looking for?" And I said the gym and from there on the simple act of welcome and showing me around base just ignited a friendship that would quickly turn to brotherhood. It's like you were a beacon because everywhere we went people were just so drawn to you 50% of the time was because of your height but 100% of the time it was because of your light and the joy that you brought. I remember the whole squad would get off work on a Thursday and that would be the start of our weeken Thursday-sun even tho we had work on fridays we didn't care we were all young and living our best life not being effected by the lack of sleep while at work . I remember us staying up talking about our story with a couple friends and yours and my story were so similar and that's why I think we got along so well. I remember us deploying together and just living it up out there till u had to come home early cause your wrist had gotten injured, but even when you went home u still had my back even sent me a care package. I really wish I could write down all our memories brother but there is so much someone might wanna make a movie about the life us and our friends lived, was always on go. You were who I confided in when I needed someone to talk to, always had a listening ear, I know you're still going to listen when I need someone to talk to but it's going to be different not having a response so maybe every once in a while respond somehow. Just because you have passed doesn't mean I'm going to bury ur memories too, no they are going to live on as long as I live on. Rest in Paradise brother. Love you bro
Rest easy brother for you have fought the good fight. May your family find peace and comfort in the Lord. Til Valhalla!! POL 20 years
10-10 My P. O. L. Brother. I didn't know you but I'm a P.O.L. sister USAF 13 years. My Prayer are with the family sorry for your loss....
My deepest and heartfelt condolences to the family. Rest In Peace P.O.L. Brother. Although I never got the chance to meet you brother you are family because that's how POL works. I pray that the family finds comfort and peace at this time. -SSgt Billy Mitchell, USAF
Rest easy now my P.O.L brother. We may never have crossed paths, but your legacy is part of the history of our career field. Until Valhalla.
Sorry for your loss. Rest In Peace my POL brother.
TSgt Bob Bowen, USAF Retired
I remember the first time I saw him, he had the biggest smile on his face and was always willing to help me whenever I needed help he always made sure I was good to go and was always able to reach out to him, not matter what it was about. Every time he passed me he always said hi and not ever was he rude to me, He always brightened up a room. He would message me asking me what's going on and how life is, he always cared genuinely and the was my greatest memory of him. Chris, you're one of the nicest people I have ever met and I wanna say God received such an amazing Angel. I know that no matter where you are now, you are always looking out for anyone and would always be smiling right above us. Thank you for having the kindest heart and the most genuine smile. I know that you have impacted so many people and not just mine. I will always remember you. rest easy. Much Love, Azur
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