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Charles Harrison

HOUSTON, Texas

1933 - 2014

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CHARLES "TEX" WALKER HARRISON 1933-2014Charles Walker Harrison, affectionately known as "Tex" and "Choker", was born in Gary, Ind., Jan. 20, 1933. Houston became his home when his parents, Alexander and Lullelia Walker Harrison, relocated to the historic Fifth Ward.Charles graduated from Phillis...

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Sis. Tanyel Harrison-Bennett and Family, May
the love of God sustain you, the peace of God
be with you, and the promise of God comfort you. Memories are the precious treasures that we hold close to our hearts. Thoughts and prayers are with
you. Our Deepest Sympathy The Jordan
Family

Our Prayers Are With You And Your family.
Jerrell & Cynthia
Dallas, Texas

I took a friend and her daughter to see the Globe trotters in LA and the little girl was a diehard basketball fan and though Charles was known as "Tex"since his college days, he was called "Choker"at Wheatley because he and Pete would go buy cinamon rolls before class and try to eat too fast at times. Hence "Choker" He was coaching in LA and invited us in the dressing room at halftime for pictures with the team plus autographs on her basketball. She is now a young woman who never forgot his...

Tex and Tommye are together again. My prayers go out to his lovely young ladies.

I am forever appreciative of the guidance and protection Tex gave me for 8 years. May he forever R.I.P.

Thanks Tex for being a mentor to me during our 8yrs together playing with the globetrotters. Will miss the wisdom, laughs, sense of humor, constructive criticism, playing dominoes and cards, and the support. May God bless your soul!!!
Condolences to your family, praying for strength.

Aundre "Hot Shot" Branch

We send our love, prayers, and condolences.

We would like to offer our condolences to the entire Harrison family.

Anthony and Thomas Bollich

My condolences to the Tex Harrison Family. I proudly worked along side Tex since 1997 as an Athletic Trainer. Tex was a mentor and had an incredible influence on all of us who had the privilege to tour with him. Always full of advice, love and humor. Tex will be missed by all.
Dan Pickett
Norman, Oklahoma