Adrian was born on March 10, 1990, in St. Louis to his devoted parents, Tausha and Aaron Harris. He grew up attending both the Kirkwood and University City school districts. From a young age, Adrian had a passion for football. He was a natural talent on the field, excelling in the Kirkwood/Webster JFL Football League and breaking records along the way. Those were some of the best years of his life-where his competitive spirit, determination, and love for the game truly shined.
Throughout his life, Adrian worked in various skilled labor, trade, and construction roles. He was a quick learner who took pride in his work and approached every job with dedication. No matter what challenges he faced, he remained hopeful and worked tirelessly to support his family.
Adrian had a heart as big as his smile, and both had a way of lighting up any room he entered. He never knew a stranger-his outgoing, kind, and understanding nature made people feel instantly comfortable around him. Whether through his love of music, deep conversations, or just making people laugh, Adrian had a way of bringing joy to those around him. Fiercely loyal to his family and close friends, Adrian was someone you could always count on. He was protective, loving, and stood by the people he cared about. At the same time, he cherished his moments of solitude and was a deep thinker, always reflecting on life in his own way. His presence left an impact on everyone who had the privilege of knowing him, and his light and spirit will be profoundly missed.
Adrian was blessed with the love and guidance of many, including JoeDenise Crawford and Tenesha Jones, who were extremely special to him. The support, wisdom, and unconditional care of those that loved Adrian played a special role in his life, helping to shape him into the man we all cherish and remember.
Adrian is preceded in death by his uncle, Darryle Harris, and his grandfathers, Orlando Holmes and William McFarland.
He is survived by his treasured children, Zamiyah and Adrian Jr.; his devoted parents, Aaron and Tausha Harris; his loving siblings, Ryan, Aaron, and Andre (Addie); his grandmothers, Lamarril Holmes and Patricia Ward; his girlfriend and the mother of his children, Dominique Newsome; his nephews, Zyan Royal, Jordan Harris, Jarell Harris, Dallas Royal, and King Harris; his niece, Royal Bowers; his goddaughter, Armani Young; his godbrothers, Paul Cannon, Robert Cannon, Matthew Moore, and Dereck Moore; and his special cousins, Amanda Harris, Marcus Tatum, Norvell Harris, and Keenan Harris. Adrian leaves behind a host of beloved aunts, uncles, extended family, and dear friends who will continue to cherish his memory.
His warmth, laughter, and love will live on in the hearts of all who knew him
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