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Jerry Harrison

New Orleans, Louisiana

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HARRISON, JERRY, at the age of 69 years, on February 9, God mercifully brought Jerry L. Harrison home to spend eternity with his mother, Bessie and his father, Jack. Jerry was a graduate of Woodlawn High School, Louisiana State University and received a law degree from the Mississippi School of...

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Dearest Mrs. Kathleen
I was sorry to hear about Jerry. I want you to know that I am thinking about you & Jerry and praying for you both.He was a nice Man. I am glad I got to know him.Love Mary Gay Schmitz xoxoxo

My deepest sympathies to Jerry's wife and children and extended family. I'm Russ, Sam Brasher's son (Jerry's cousin). Dad just told me of Jerry's passing recently. I hope y'all are doing OK, and I'm saying prayers for you.

With deep sympathy for the Harrison family. Deacon Jerry allowed me to join his Manresa retreat group several years ago. I spent a few retreats with him over the years, and was always intrigued by his peaceful demeanor. God Bless you Deacon Jerry.

Michael -

My girls and I send our deepest sympathy on the loss of your father.

Deacon Jerry's Family,
I just wanted to let you know how deeply saddened my family was upon hearing the news of his passing. Deacon Jerry will always be remembered as a powerful speaker, especially for his Pro-Life homilies. My children also remember him from church and expressed their sadness. He was a wonderful asset to St. Philip Neri Church and will be greatly missed.

The Myers Family

Kathleen and Family -
We were so sorry to hear about Jerry's death. Jack told me a couple of weeks ago about Jerry's health problems. Jerry, Jack, my brother Jim and I were such good friends and cousins when we were young. Jerry was a fine friend and a good man. He will be sorely missed. Our prayers are with you.
Sam and Pat Brasher

Kathleen,
Our hearts are with you and your family.
Sincerely,
Robert & Sherry Pendleton

Kathleen and Family,

I'm thinking of all of you at this difficult time. When I think of Jerry, it's with a smile....and with an appreciation of his thoughtfulness.

Judy

Michael-

We were very sorry to hear of the loss of your Dad. Although I never met him, I have known a number of Catholic deacons and have always appreciated their valuable efforts in helping the Church. Rest assured that a life dedicated to helping others is well spent and has its rewards both here and in heaven.