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Terrance Amin Harper, 47, of Round Rock, passed away Monday morning, October 21, 2024. He is survived by his loving wife Desna Harper, beautiful mother Valarie Thompson Harper, his brothers, William White (Bubby) his Son William White junor Alvin, Harper, his nephew and nieces, Alvin Harper Junior, Giada, and Nicole Jackson. And his amazing kids Malyah Emonie-Gracie Dickson, Tywayne William Decuir, Seven Samaria Harper, and Trinity Elain Harper. Friends will gather for Visitation at Elgin Funeral Home, Friday, November 1st from 3:00 PM until 5:00PM. A Celebration of Terrance's Life will follow at 5:00 PM with Reverend William White presiding. Terrance was proud and respected in his profession as a barber. His home was at Delton’s barbershop. His family was Delton’s barbershop. You all know who you are and you know who he was thank you thank you for always supporting him and giving him guidance. Terrence was not just a great barber because of his skills, though there is no denial he honed his craft, it was because of the sincerity he displayed when interacting when each and every person. For every head that he tended to was also a person who he chose to share laughs with, lend an ear to, and offer support to. A heart like his was truly the heart of Texas. Despite all of this, what truly left a mark on this world was the family he built and grew with. While Pflugerville was growing, so was the love between Desna and Terrance Harper. Meeting in 2014 they quickly knew what they had would build something special and they were finally wedded on June 25th 2016. Not only did Terrance become a pillar as a loving father to Malyah and Tywayne, but soon would help bring two more joyous lives into the world in Seven and Trinity. Terrance was a man of God who's prayers extended to not just himself but his family he loved. A man who saw the joys in life both big and small. For each one of us, he left a part of him. Though he is gone, his radiant personality is still with us whether it be a moment we can smile on, that voice that pushes us one step further, or the lives we live that were forever changed for the better.
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