Aaron and Sheila Harrison were united in marriage and to this union, Bryan Marquice Harrison was born on March 5, 1984 in San Antonio, Texas. Bryan went to his heavenly home on January 19, 2021, at the age of 36.
Bryan attended schools in Charleston, South Carolina; Yokuska, Japan; and graduated from Highlands High School in San Antonio, Texas. He enjoyed running track and playing football from his freshman to his senior year and was affectionately known by his teammates as bunny/rabbit because of his unique running style.
Bryan received Christ and was baptized at the early age of 10 while attending Trinity Baptist Church, under the leadership of Pastor John A. Hall. He was an active member of both the Junior Choir and the Junior Usher Board.
After graduating high school, Bryan joined the United States Air Force where he was a member of the Security Forces Squadron and rose to the rank of Staff Sergeant. After thirteen years of honorable service he left the Air Force to pursue his passion of driving heavy diesel trucks. Bryan spent the last years of his life traveling back and forth across the United States. During his travel, Bryan met and made many lasting friendships.
Bryan’s greatest pride and joy were his beloved children Lyla and Kaden. His fondest memories were spending time with his kids, playing video games, going to the firing range and driving his truck on the open road. Bryan also loved to playfully tease his whole family and had a special way of making you feel like you were his number one. He also had the special gift to make you laugh even when you didn't want to.
Bryan was preceded in death by his loving grandparents; Amos and Tyler Taylor, and Velma Harrison.
Bryan leaves to cherish his wonderful memories; his parents Sheila Oliver (Carl II), Aaron Harrison (Evelyn); children, Kaden and Lyla; brothers, Aaron T. Harrison, Carl Oliver III and Amos Oliver; stepbrothers, Keith Lott and Kristian Lott; grandfather, Ervie Harrison, Sr.; maternal aunts and uncles, Amos R. Taylor (Lena), Beverly (Rev.Timothy Houston, Sr.), Cassie (Rev. Alvin Nelson), Tyler E. Taylor; paternal aunts and uncles, Ervie Harrison, Jr. (Gloria), Michael Harrison (Carol), The Honorable Judge Linda Lewis (Larry), Brenda Wakefield (Brian), Larry Harrison (Phyllis) and a host of cousins, family and dear friends.





Oh my handsome Nephew, gone so soon from us. You was the first one to make me become an AUNT a title I took with pride, my heart is broken. Bryan I’m going to miss everything about you. That beautiful smile, your gentle touch but most all your “JOKES” that made me laugh and you teasing me saying how you’re gonna mess up my bed and me yelling saying , BRYAN I’m not playing with you, You would laugh so hard at that. I will forever hear you calling me AUNTIE with such love in your voice. I know you’re with the Lord and that give me peace, NOW THAT GOD HAS SPOKEN ALL I CAN SAY IS AMEN. I’LL SEE YOU AGAIN. LOVE YOU!Â
Bryan I cherish all the memories of you beginning from the moment your mom revealed her expected arrival of you. When I heard the news I was filled with so much joy! I could hardly wait. Your mother had me eating all of her cravings with her. Some were just down right NASTY!!!! but I tried. You arrived looking so cute and skinny you looked like your daddy, but to make sheila feel good , I said you looked like her. 😊 I remember all the late night drives me and your mom made so that you could fall asleep. Bryan, you grew into the young man that I knew you would always grow to be. You made me proud. Today I’m sad without you my life will never be the same without you. I will miss you pestering me with your corny jokes and pretending you were the most important one in the room. Well guess what ? You were so important then and now. I LOVE YOU SO MUCH!  Your my handsome Baby ! See you in Heaven Nephew!
-Aunt ElaineÂ
Yes the auntie that crashed your second birthday party by having her baby brandi on your Birthday!!!!! â¤â¤ðŸ˜˜
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To our Dear Auntie Sheila and all of the family,
We can’t find the words to say how sorry we are , and we know our beloved cousin Bryan will be missed. We can’t know why some things happen but we can trust that love and beautiful memories will outlast the pain and grief.
Wishing you comfort and strength in the days ahead.
RIP cousin Bryan from your California cousins.
Dawn, Yolanda, and Alonzo
Aaron and Evelyn Harrison and Family
You have our deepest sympathy.
“What we once enjoyed, we can never lose, all that we love deeply becomes a part of us”…..Helen Keller
A Precious Son Gone far too SOON, A Father, a Brother, a wonderful Man , Leaving many hearts broken as he followed GODS plan. The tears are many and the pain is real, with feelings of Grief that only time can heal. Bryans fate was predestined , and his time was too brief, but his loving Soul leaves a resounding belief , in Strength, Faith and Love, as he ascends to his home, in Heaven above. But know that he promises to always be NEAR …So Whisper to him often for he will surely HEAR……. .BRYAN LEFT AN INDELIBLE MARK IN THIS WORLD! MAY HE REST IN PEACE IN GODS LOVING HANDS. ♡♡ Love Cousins Nell & Ken
Bryan, It’s been a year today that we laid you to Rest. Knowing you’re with the Lord is Peace to our Soul. We still have heavy hearts with the thought of you gone.OH but the SWEET MEMORIES YOU left behind is soothing to our hearts. We Cry awhile, Smile a bit, and Laugh a lot, we thank GOD for all those wonderful memories. It’s not a day that goes by that your name isn’t mentioned, for you are loved by so many. Although you’re gone, You will never be forgotten.
WE LOVE YOU dad
Kaden & Lyla!!!
Love you.. mom, dad, brothers, aunts, uncles cousins.
It’s been 2 almost 3 years since I’ve seen you and everyday I learn and struggle more and more on how to deal with your passing. You brought me into this world and taught me so many amazing and silly things like always be late to your own party and never let anyone shorter than you boss you around. It’s been hard living without you, sometimes I forget that you’re even gone, I forget that you’re not just on another trucker journey across country, I forget there will be no summers where I hop into my dad’s Ford with him and drive 14 hours to Texas. I miss you with every fiber in my body and I cannot wait for the day that I will be reunited with you in the kingdom of God with everyone we love so dear.