She might have been the youngest of the 5 Harrison sisters, but she lived life loud and boldly. She never backed down out of fear of being judged and if it was something she was passionate about she got her soap box out and stood tall! She could make you laugh and forget your woes even if for just a little while and she always amazed me at her ability to recall names of classmates that she still communicated with up until she was too sick to reach out... and we've been out of school a long time. To say she was unconventional is a fact, but her compassion for others, especially the under dogs or animals was so profound and if she called you friend it was a life long commitment for her. Her loyalty ran deep and her love of her family was something to be witnessed, they were her life and it was her greatest fear not knowing if they'd be okay without her.
What can I say, #5, it's still very hard to accept you're gone and we won't be able to say "good gosh, what has she done now?" Laughing and knowing it would be only something she could do and have no clue it wasn't normal. We will always love you and wish you were here, I'm just sorry I didn't tell you often enough just how much. So watch over us, let us know you made it and Mom, Dad and Cameron are showing you around... until I see you again, shine bright, smile big and know you were loved and that eventually, we'll all be able to speak your name without tears. Love you, #3
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