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Cheryl Harris

Jacksonville, Florida

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Harris Cheryl Yvette Harris, a resident of Jacksonville, Florida passed away on December 12, 2019. Funeral Service will be held on Saturday, December 21, 2019, at 11 AM at New Bethlehem Missionary Baptist Church, 1824 Prospect Street. Mrs. Harris' remains will rest for visitation of family and...

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Rest in God kingdom cuz, miss you, will always love you,

Cheryl was one of my best female friends during middle school @ Kirby Smith. She introduced me to my 1st girlfriend in Jacksonville after I moved here from NYC(her cousin Karolen Mazyck) She was kind, funny and full of life. RIP Queen

Cheryl was one of my best female friends during middle school @Kirby Smith.She introduced me to her cousin Karolen Mazyck who became my 1st girlfriend when I moved to Florida from NYC..lol She was such a good person who will be missed dearly. RIP Queen

My Dear Cousin, God took you home to give you rest, you will forever be missed, tell. Aunt Susie we miss her also, until we meet again, your cousins Jones Family.

I will forever be grateful for the love you've shown me since I was a little girl. My parents loved you as if you were their little sister and the love you shown my daughters especially Mackenzie was the sweetest. I won't question God for he makes no mistakes. We love you and will miss you immensely.

My deepest condolences are sent to the family. We are praying with you during this time.

Sis. Cheryl will certainly be missed from our New Bethlehem family, and for me, singing together in our Church youth Choir since 1975. I remember her leading us down the aisle with "Precious Memories", and leading the Aretha Franklin version of "What A Friend We Have in Jesus" on Madison Street, and many other songs stirring up our souls as we sing background. I know that she is now singing with the Angels in The Heavenly Choir before our Lord and Savior. Love and Condolences to the Family,...

Sis. Cheryl will certainly be missed from the New Bethlehem Family, and with me, singing together in our Church Choir since 1975. I remember her leading us down the church aisle with "Precious Memories"on Madison Street, and leading the Aretha Franklin version of "What A Friend We Have In Jesus". She could sang as well as any professional Gospel Artist I've ever heard. And now I know she's singing with the heavenly Angels. Love, Sis. Regina Williams.