Haran Lamar Allison
A Celebration of Life for Mr. Haran Lamar Allison is scheduled for Friday, Nov. 27, 2015 at 1 p.m. at Springfield Missionary Baptist Church, 837 Hillsboro Street, Monticello. Rev. Jimmy Horton, pastor, will deliver the Eulogy. Burial will be in Community Cemetery, Shady Dale.
“To everything there is a season and a time to every purpose under the heaven…”
Haran Lamar Allison, was born August 28, 1960 in Shady Dale, to the late Virginia Allison and the late Richard Hill.
Haran Allison dedicated his life to the Christian Fellowship Holiness Church Stockbridge. He was a self employed mechanic for many years. Haran attended Jasper County High School in Monticello. He was the type of person who never met a stranger.
Haran’s legacy will forever remain through his children and grandchildren who will forever remember the spirit of their grandfather.
Haran Lamar Allison leaves to cherish his memory: wife, Jacqulin Allison; sons: Cerfernnio Brown (Covington), Mikhail Allison (Hampton) and Tyree Allison (Monticello); daughters: Angela Allison (Columbus) Antoinette Watts (Don) and Monica Allison (Monticello); brother, Willie Sanders (Lee) of Monticello; a sister: Lynn Allison-Benton (Jimmy); 10 grandchildren; two devoted aunts; Nancy Allison, and Mildred Carter Gotel; also a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and dear friends.
Two brothers preceded him death; Bobby Bogan, and Raymond Allison. Two sisters preceded him death, Clelia Sands (Charlie C. Sands)and Dorthy Faye Sanders.
Haran Allison was called home on Friday November 20, 2015. “We will always remember his warm and friendly smile; He had a love for being a mechanic for any and everyone. Whenever you saw him that would be all he talked about,” said the family.
Smith And Sons Funeral Home has charge of arrangements, smithfunhm@bellsouth.net, 706-468-6625.
