JM H A i| (paCC6earers/Honorary (PaCC6earers (nephews) Buck Harris Tony Harrison Fredrick Harrison Keith Reynolds Miller Freeman Harrison, Jr. Jarrett Johnson Roderick Harris Maurice Harrison Patrick Harrison Marcus Reynolds Ftower (Bearers Nieces Stolkin Court #173 Mary McLeod Bethune #468 ... WorcC Of Thanhs ... The family of Fred (Hop) Harrison gratefully extends our warm and sincere gratitude to all who have shown many low ing ways to express acts of kindness and sympathy to us at our time bereavement. Your prayers, love and presence have sustained us. May God continue to bless each of you! A VERY SPECIAL THANK YOU TO: Stanley Johnson Ralph Johnson University Hospital 6th Floor ICU C. A. Reid, Sr. Memorial Funeral Home 314'A Laney Walker Boulevard Extension Augusta, Georgia 706.724.7594 Design by: Kirstin Beard * beard.kirstin@gmail.com A CELEBRATION OF LIFE FOR Wednesday, August 1,2018 2:30 P.M. ELIM BAPTIST CHURCH 2361 Mount Auburn Street Augusta, Georgia Reverend George Miller, Pastor - Presiding Reverend George A. Smith, Officiating PASTOR, MACEDONIA BAPTIST CHURCH MARTINEZ, GEORGIA 06ituary To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under heaven; a time to be born, and a time to die; a time to plant, and a time to pluck up that which is planted." - Ecclesiastes 3:1-2 Fred (Hop) Harrison, Jr. was born in Ellenton, South Carolina on June 16, 1944 to the late Fred and Beatrice Harrison Sr. He moved to Beech Island, South Carolina then to Augusta, Georgia in 1952. At an early age, he accepted Jesus Christ and was baptized at Elim Baptist Church. His education was received in Columbia County at John Pierce Blanchard High School. At the young age of 12, he began working as a caddie. He would later become employed with, The Augusta Country Club, The Am gusta National and Graniteville Company. In 1976, he served as Raymond Floyds caddie, as he went on to win the Masters Tournament that year. He received the Reynolds Caddie Medal in 2002 and is pictured in the April 2007 Golf Digest. Fred also worked for Banks Van Rental for 34 years. One sister, Sally B. Reynolds; and one brother, James Harrison, preceded him in death. To celebrate and cherish the memories of his life he leaves: wife, Betty B. Harrison; daughter, Stephanie H. (James) Neal; two sons, Frederick (Lisa) Harrison, and Darnell Harrison, all of Augusta, Georgia; one brother, Miller F. (Janice) Harrison of Brooklyn, New York; one sister, Emma Magaline Eubanks of Augusta, Georgia; nine grandchildren, Rodrecus Martin, Dominque Ellis, LaToya Stevens, Randi Brown, Shonta Harrison, Ashley Harrison, Tanesha Neal, Langley Neal, Randal Harrison; seven great' grandchildren, Justice, Summer, Khloe, Aaliyah, Jordyn, Jace and Chace; mother and father-in law, Sam (Bertha) Singleton; two sister-in-laws, Pa- tricia Harrison and Rosemary (Jason) Beard; four brother-in-laws, Joe Johnson, Willie (Josie) Barksdale, Isaiah (Diane) Barksdale, and Kenneth BarksdalqHxlendedTamily)Mr. & Mrs. Bobby Banks, Buzzy (Lauren) Banks, William, Dwight, Lee, and Robert Banks, Tom (Angie) Banks; a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Missing You Daddy/Papa Hop Not a day passes by that you dont cross our mind. Not all of you de- parted when you left earth behind. For in our hearts there is a place that only you can hold. Filled with our loving memories we care more for than gold. We know that you still hear us so please know this is true, that everything We are today is all because of YOU. We Love You Dad!!