Obituary for
Jesse Charles Harrison

Jesse Charles Harrison

04/27/1937- 01/25/2024

Jesse Charles Harrison


Services: Jan 30, 2024

Visitation for Charles will take place at San Jose Funeral Home East(10950 Pellicano) on Tuesday, January 30, 2024 from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm with a Scripture Service at 6:00 pm.

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Jesse Charles Harrison was born the second child of 5 children in El Paso, Texas on April 27, 1937 to Enriqueta Febles and Charles Harrison. He attended and graduated from El Paso High School. After high school, he worked at El Paso Natural Gas until his disability when he retired.

 Charles was a very creative and gifted young man. He painted, was an avid reader, a gourmet cook, and loved to knit and crochet. He was constantly making blankets, sweaters and other things for his family.

 Above all, he truly loved the Lord with all of his heart where the evidence of that love showed as he and his sister, Lizzie, would spend several years feeding the poor in Mexico and at the Dump where they experienced miracle after miracle with the Lord multiplying food to feed so many. His life was truly an inspiration to all who knew him.

 We will all miss the many stories he shared about the Lord, his friends and his life. We love him dearly and we will be forever grateful he was a part of our lives.

Visitation for Charles will take place at San Jose Funeral Home East(10950 Pellicano) on Tuesday, January 30, 2024 from 6pm to 8pm with a Scripture Service at 6pm.

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