Obituary of Brent Harrison
Brent Harrison died unexpectedly on February 12th, 2018 at the age of 35.
Brent is survived by his wife, Angela; his children, Ryan, Carter, Evan and Abrey; his parents, Mitchell and Diana; his brothers, Jason (Connie) and Tyler (Erin); as well as many nieces and nephews. Brent was born on December 30, 1982 in Hay River, Northwest Territories. On May 31st, 2008, he married Angela surrounded by friends, family and their two sons Ryan and Carter. On July 13th, 2009 and November 8th, 2011 respectively, they welcomed Evan and Abrey, who made their family complete. Despite what his disease caused, Brent loved his kids more than anything and they were always number one in his heart. Brent loved motocross. He loved to be around people and make them laugh and was loved by many because of his infectious smile and laugh. Best of all were his huge hugs that made you know he cared. He will be deeply missed by his friends, family, and all who knew him. |
Symbolic Gestures
In lieu of flowers the family has asked for donations towards the Funeral Expenses.
Donations can also be made to Mental Health.
Service Details
A private family viewing was held at Celebrate Life Funeral Services on Thursday, February 15th and Friday, February 16th.
A Celebration of Life was held at the Lakeland Inn on Saturday, February 17th at 1pm.
A reception followed at the Lakeland Inn and Taps Sports Bar and Grill.
A Celebration of Life was held at the Lakeland Inn on Saturday, February 17th at 1pm.
A reception followed at the Lakeland Inn and Taps Sports Bar and Grill.
Condolences
Diana, Mitchell and family
So sorry for your loss. Words can't express what you must be going through at this time. Stay strong
So sorry for you terrible loss. We never had the pleasure of meeting your husband but he must have been a great person and an awesome father. I will pray for you and your family to have strength and faith. Our thoughts are with you.
- Martina Staples and Kirk Little (Amie's parents)
I was very surprised and saddened to hear of Brent's passing. I was his teacher for many years in Parrsboro, Nova Scotia; and like Brent, I to grew up in Southampton, Cumberland County. I remember him as a fun loving, lively kid. I also remember he was always talking of his grand-father Harrison: he was very fond of him. Mitch, I am so sorry for your loss. I remember you as a little boy in the village.
May God comfort you, . . Roger Brown.
Poems
Those special memories of you
will always bring us a smile
If only we could have you back
for just a little while
Then we could sit and talk again
just like we use to do
You always meant so very much
and always will do too
The fact that you're no longer here
will always cause us pain
But you're forever in our hearts
until we meet again
-Claude and Joanne Cormier