With ribbons and bows in her hair
Standing right before me while I was unaware
What if she was an angel
While Her eyes were growing dim
walking by faith and leading us to him
What if she was an angel
Sitting in her chair
Pulling down strong holds through her silent prayers
What if she was an angel
Laying soft and frail fighting in the spirit against the gates of hell...
Love,
Uncle Michael
Bridgette Nicole Harrison, 28, of Clayton passed away April 13, 2019 peacefully at Duke Raleigh hospital with her mom lying by her side, dad hugging her head, and brother holding her hand.
She was born February 17, 1991 in N. Charleston, SC to Ezzie Ronnie and Pearl Louise Harrison. She graduated from Governor Morehead School for the Blind in Raleigh, NC. Bridgette attended church at West Clayton Church of God. Bridgette was an angel sent here to earth. She loved Jesus, her family, and we all know she loved the BOYS. She rode horses, played soccer, and did ballet and enjoyed swimming. Bridgette was a prayer warrior. She was known for her smile. She told everyone she was a supermodel and she was! Bridgette never let battens disease bring her down. She never doubted the Lord or blamed Him for her condition, but continued to trust in God. She always let everyone know God healed her and she's finally healed in her Father's arms.
Bridgette is survived by her father, Ezzie Ronnie Harrison I; mother, Pearl Louise Harrison; brother, Ezzie Ronnie Harrison II; sister in law, Jetty Harrison; nephew, Ezzie Ronnie Harrison III; granny, Mary Louise Harrison; Poppa, Leonard Harrison; Granny, Mary Frances Harrison; Pop, Ezzie Harrison; eight aunts, eight uncles and 21 cousins.
She is preceded in death by her brother, Frank Valentino Harrison and her aunt, Jenny Lynn Harrison.
It says it happens while we're unaware
But I believe I knew
I entertained an Angel
While taking care of you
I never saw or felt your wings
But often watched you fly
Into the storm, against the wind
On grace, you would rise
I never saw your halo
But how your face would glow
You'd smile, you'd laugh
And darkness had to go
I never saw you in a robe of white
But love and innocence you wore
Like a tree planted by the water
The fruit of the spirit you bore
I never saw you yield a sword
But many battles I watched you fight
Singing, praying, and quoting
Through restless sleepless nights
With supernatural power
You showed us how to war
In the face of giants and shadows of death
You trusted in the Lord
It says it happens while we're unaware
But believe me I knew....
I entertained and angel
While taking care of you!
Love,
Uncle Frank