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Lucas Wayne Harrison

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Lucas Wayne Harrison

Birth
Amarillo, Potter County, Texas, USA
Death
31 Jul 2019 (aged 32)
Coleman County, Texas, USA
Burial
Dalhart, Dallam County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Lucas Wayne Harrison, 32, passed unexpectedly and went to be with his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, Wednesday, July 31, 2019. A celebration of Lucas’ life will be held, Monday, August 5, 2019 at 10:00 a.m. at the First Baptist Church in Dalhart, Texas with burial to follow at Memorial Park Cemetery in Dalhart, Texas. Viewing will be held Sunday, August 4, 2019 from 1:30 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. The family will be present from 5:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.

Lucas was born to Mark and Janet (Golden) Harrison on Monday, June 8, 1987 in Amarillo, Texas. He was raised in Dalhart, Texas and graduated from Dalhart High School. Lucas went on to receive a degree in Graphic Design from West Texas A & M University. He played and loved the sport of baseball and he loved anything on two wheels…cycling, motorcycles, etc…he was such a talented artist. Most of all Lucas enjoyed people and loved being in the company of his friends and family. Lucas was blessed and thankful for a wonderful community of friends and family who have supported and prayed for him, from the Texas panhandle, throughout the state and beyond.

Lucas is survived by his wife, Tiffany (Hendrickson) Harrison and son Rawling Wayne Harrison of Montrose, CO, his parents Mark and Janet Harrison of Dalhart, TX, a brother, Nate Harrison, wife Kelsey and his two nieces Austyn Grey and Scottie Brooke of Longview, TX, a sister, Jenna Harrison and fiancé Joshua Gregor of Joplin, MO, his grandmothers; Carolyn Golden of Hoyt, KS, Eileen Moser of Greenville, TX, and Wanda Harrison of Denison, TX, four uncles; Rick Harrison and wife Vicki of Navarre, FL, Scott Harrison and wife Anita of Birmingham, AL, Jeff Golden and wife Sheryl of Ashland, KS and Jarod Golden and wife Laura of Hoyt, KS and numerous other loving family members.

Lucas is preceded by his grandfathers; Lonnie Golden, Tom Harrison and Jerry Moser.

The family requests that memorials be made to: Dalhart Golden Wolves Baseball Program or charity of your choice.
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The Department of Public Safety has released additional information on a two vehicle accident that took the life of a Dalhart, Texas man Wednesday afternoon, approximately 8 miles west of Coleman near Hords Creek Lake. Lucas Wayne Harrison, 32, was pronounced dead on scene at 1:26 pm by Coleman County Justice of the Peace, Judge Robert J. Nash. According to the DPS report obtained by ColemanTODAY, Harrison was driving a 2007 Ford Crown Victoria and was going East on Highway 153. Vehicle 2, a 2015 Ford Expedition, had two occupants and was traveling toward the West. For an unknown reason, Harrison's vehicle crossed the center stripe and entered the west bound lane and side swiped the Expedition. This caused Harrison's vehicle to go into a side skid and roll an unknown number of times, partially ejecting Harrison who was not wearing a seat belt, the report states. The driver of the Expedition was able to slow down and come to rest on the shoulder of Highway 153. The occupants were not injured. This information is from a preliminary crash investigation, information can change as more details are discovered.
Lucas Wayne Harrison, 32, passed unexpectedly and went to be with his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, Wednesday, July 31, 2019. A celebration of Lucas’ life will be held, Monday, August 5, 2019 at 10:00 a.m. at the First Baptist Church in Dalhart, Texas with burial to follow at Memorial Park Cemetery in Dalhart, Texas. Viewing will be held Sunday, August 4, 2019 from 1:30 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. The family will be present from 5:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.

Lucas was born to Mark and Janet (Golden) Harrison on Monday, June 8, 1987 in Amarillo, Texas. He was raised in Dalhart, Texas and graduated from Dalhart High School. Lucas went on to receive a degree in Graphic Design from West Texas A & M University. He played and loved the sport of baseball and he loved anything on two wheels…cycling, motorcycles, etc…he was such a talented artist. Most of all Lucas enjoyed people and loved being in the company of his friends and family. Lucas was blessed and thankful for a wonderful community of friends and family who have supported and prayed for him, from the Texas panhandle, throughout the state and beyond.

Lucas is survived by his wife, Tiffany (Hendrickson) Harrison and son Rawling Wayne Harrison of Montrose, CO, his parents Mark and Janet Harrison of Dalhart, TX, a brother, Nate Harrison, wife Kelsey and his two nieces Austyn Grey and Scottie Brooke of Longview, TX, a sister, Jenna Harrison and fiancé Joshua Gregor of Joplin, MO, his grandmothers; Carolyn Golden of Hoyt, KS, Eileen Moser of Greenville, TX, and Wanda Harrison of Denison, TX, four uncles; Rick Harrison and wife Vicki of Navarre, FL, Scott Harrison and wife Anita of Birmingham, AL, Jeff Golden and wife Sheryl of Ashland, KS and Jarod Golden and wife Laura of Hoyt, KS and numerous other loving family members.

Lucas is preceded by his grandfathers; Lonnie Golden, Tom Harrison and Jerry Moser.

The family requests that memorials be made to: Dalhart Golden Wolves Baseball Program or charity of your choice.
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The Department of Public Safety has released additional information on a two vehicle accident that took the life of a Dalhart, Texas man Wednesday afternoon, approximately 8 miles west of Coleman near Hords Creek Lake. Lucas Wayne Harrison, 32, was pronounced dead on scene at 1:26 pm by Coleman County Justice of the Peace, Judge Robert J. Nash. According to the DPS report obtained by ColemanTODAY, Harrison was driving a 2007 Ford Crown Victoria and was going East on Highway 153. Vehicle 2, a 2015 Ford Expedition, had two occupants and was traveling toward the West. For an unknown reason, Harrison's vehicle crossed the center stripe and entered the west bound lane and side swiped the Expedition. This caused Harrison's vehicle to go into a side skid and roll an unknown number of times, partially ejecting Harrison who was not wearing a seat belt, the report states. The driver of the Expedition was able to slow down and come to rest on the shoulder of Highway 153. The occupants were not injured. This information is from a preliminary crash investigation, information can change as more details are discovered.

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