In memory of

Tamar Harrison

June 25, 1978 -  September 25, 2017

No obituary currently exists.

Guestbook 

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Sharon Ramsay (Cousin)

Entered October 2, 2017 from Brampton

RIP Cuz, you will be missed. Sleep on❤

Sheila Binns (Cuz)

Entered October 6, 2017 from Brampton

Tamar you will be missed! RIP

Auntie S

Pauline & Mark Douglas (Family friend)

Entered October 6, 2017 from Brampton

Tamar we love you but Jesus love you best...sleep in peace till we meet again. Love you Prayer Pauline

Marie Blake & Ossie Blake (Cousin)

Entered October 7, 2017 from Scarborough

Tamar we will always remember your beautiful smile. Rest in Peace

Neville. HARRISON (Cousin)

Entered October 7, 2017 from 3100 Kirwin Ave, Mississauga.

Gone too soon, may her soul rest in peace.

Life Stories 

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Sharon Ramsay 

Entered October 5, 2017

Tamar PETA Kaye Harrison was born to parents, Eddie and Doreen Harrison on a Sunday morning, June 25, 1978 at 12:05. Tamar had challenges but she overcame them one step at a time. Tamar loved music and food just as much as she loved her family. She was an awesome daughter, a loving and caring aunt and the best sister ever.

Tamar was as sassy as her mother, and as patient with children as a new mother. She had tender hands and kind words for her nieces. She had her own vision on life and could never be swayed on her opinions or decisions. We had our ups and downs as everyone else, but, Tamar always let things go quickly and would always wait to welcome us home. She was the life of our home.

Tamar tricked us into believing that she could not cook. We cooked for her until sometime this year, when her dad stumbled onto her tasty dish that she had made. She was the best cleaner and could find the smallest object anywhere. She knew how to get me to relax after a long hard day. I would call her for anything I needed and once we were in good standing, she would just say, "coming up mother". If her dad was home, I would have to go through him, because she was a daddy's girl. If her dad was late coming home, she would not sleep, but, would torment me with questions until she fell asleep.

We had 39 great years with a fun-loving and blessed daughter. but now I release A Princess who will sing and dance in Heaven until we meet again. We will always love you TamLou, as we try to pick up the broken pieces.

Sleep in Eternal Peace, our only daughter and sister

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