Justin Harrison

February 02, 1977 - August 20, 2013

Justin Harrison

February 02, 1977 - August 20, 2013

Obituary

On August 20, 2013, we lost our beloved son Justin Gideon Lee Harrison to an accidental drug overdose. His family will forever be grateful for the kind, thoughtful treatment and close personal attention he received while in the care of the fine people at St. Josephs hospital in Bellingham Washington. There will be no service as his extended family is distributed across the United States and Central America. His final cremation is scheduled for the middle of next week dependant upon the Medical Examiners completion of required documentation (there was an autopsy performed)..

Our boy had struggled for 20 years with alcohol and drug addiction making recoveries and having relapses throughout that time but somehow we never believed his battle would end in such a pointless way. His passing was not in the patriotic service of his country, for a religious belief system or even a political ideology. His passing served only heinous, evil spirits intent upon the destruction of our youth and the very fabric of America as we know it.

Justin was ever ready to go on an adventure, particularly if fishing was involved. He loved the outdoors in all of its splendor and majesty. He was never much of one to experience life as an observer but would dive into the experience returning sometimes with dirty hands and feet but always smiling from ear-to-ear. He also had an abiding love of life and recorded music and was known to informally play harmonica. At special times he applied his talent to the polished Kudu shofar of which he was so proud.

He had also been pursuing a promotion career in the live entertainment industry booking both individual and group performance ensembles.

He had placed his faith in Christ Jesus (Yeshua) within the Messianic Judaism organization and we know we will find him waiting beside The Father for us at the gates of Heaven when our time comes.

Gideon is survived by his loving parents, two sisters, cousins and his niece and nephews. Sadly, he will not be with us at the expected birth of his newest nephew later this year. In our case we were fortunate to have maintained such a close connection with our boy throughout his entire life.

In lieu of flowers the family would appreciate contributions to an organization dealing with the harsh realities of drug and alcohol addiction he was very familiar with:

In the name of Justin Gideon Harrison
Rays of Sonshine
215 Arkansas Avenue
Monroe, LA 71201
318-699-0550
http://raysofsonshine.org/index.php

So many times these days we hear people say that drugs and those who would ply society with their poison should be treated with more lenient policies because they commit supposedly victimless crimes. While naked violence may not always be the result of drug use in every case, I only point to the hundreds of thousands of fathers, mothers, aunts, uncles, grandparents, brothers, sisters, wives, husbands and children of those living with a drug addicted person day in and day out and ask if they feel as though they are victims.

As survivors of this tragedy, his family most assuredly can testify to the pain and suffering caused by the passage of one so dearly loved. That, in my mind, is the very essence of being made a victim.

We would ask that in the future, when the opportunity to repel the effort to legalize or decriminalize chemical use comes to the fore, you all remember the loss of our son, Gideonand fight against that ever growing wave of stupidity and death.

We will continue to struggle with our loss and also ask that our friends lift us up in renewed efforts of prayer for the sending of The Comforter in our extreme time of need.

Know that we do take solace in the fact that our son is now safely in the arms of God

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In lieu of flowers the family would appreciate contributions to an organization dealing with the harsh realities of drug and alcohol addiction he was very familiar with.

In the name of Justin Gideon Harrison
Rays of Sonshine
215 Arkansas Avenue
Monroe, LA 71201
318-699-0550

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20 responses to Justin Harrison

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  1. Ken Coffman says:

    I will never forget Gideon. We met by accident–he was hitchhiking and I stopped to pick him up. Within two minutes, I was pulled over for doing 82MPH in the 60 zone. This was stupid, why was I not paying attention? Because I was deep into a conversation with Gideon about music. I like complex, obscure music few know about–except Gideon. His knowledge and love of prog rock was deep and broad and highly unusual–we hit it off immediately. He had studied sales and marketing and this is an area I need a lot of help with and he dived in enthusiastically. Of course, I knew he’d had many problems and struggled with terrible health problems, but he was bright and passionate–he was clearly a very special person. I helped him, but this hurts to say: I could have helped him more. I feel bad for him and his family. Like I said, I will never forget him. Damn it, this is hard. RIP, Gideon.

  2. My thoughts and prayers are with you B’shalom

  3. Justin was a baby and a very young man the last time I saw him. My memories are of pure energy which never seemed to end! He had the energy and drive to do anything it seemed to me. I’m saddened that he has left us prematurely but no one should ever say life is easy. When I see him again he will probably throw that door open so fast the hinges will break, just like I remember him. Uncle Jerry

  4. Steve Adams says:

    Konrad and Gail, I am very sorry for the loss of your son. I never got to meet him in person, but I spoke to him on the phone on several occasions as well as hearing about him through stories from Konrad. We can’t always understand God’s plan, but trust that there is a purpose. My heart goes out to you both, and to the rest of your family in this sad time. I will always be here for you. God bless you.

  5. You are in our thought and Prayers.

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