Keith Levone Harris Jr.'s Obituary
Keith Levone Harris Jr. beloved son of Keith and Carolyn Harris was born July 25, 1974 and he passed away suddenly at University of Maryland Medical Center on January 4, 2011 after a courageous eight-month battle of illness.
Keith, ‘Key Key or Keifer’ as he was known to his family, resided in Manassas Park most of his adult life and attended Manassas Park High School. Up until his illness he was employed as a CDL driver with RoadMark Corporation for a number of years.
Keith touched the lives of so many people with his smile and sense of humor. He seldom complained. Keith was always ready to help you and would lend you a helping hand any time. Keith was never selfish with his generosity and outspoken nature. He was very outgoing, kind and friendly. He loved computers and he loved his car, “his caddy”. His gentle and quiet spirit was loved by all who knew him. He fought the good fight with his illness, but we, the family knew how truly sick he was. He kept going even when he felt at his worst. We the family and friends thank God for allowing us to share thirty-six wonderful years of Keith’s life among us. He was a gem.
Those left to cherish his memory and spirit are his mother and father Carolyn and Keith Harris Sr, twin brother Kevin Harris, two sisters Missy Harris, Laura Harris-Miller, brother-in-law Robert. His three nieces Sierra, Kayla, Lillian, grandparent Edward Mason and a host of Aunts, Uncles, cousins and many, many friends who loved him very much.
The family will receive friends at Olive Branch Baptist Church, 4203 Mountain Rd, Haymarket, VA 20169 on January 13 2011. The viewing will be from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. and services will start at 11 a.m. Arrangements by Found & Sons Lee Funeral Chapel.
Donations can be made in his memory to the family. Online condolences may be expressed to his family at www.foundandsons.com.
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