Patrice Renee’ Harrold
Patrice Renee’ Harrold was the Precious and Beloved daughter of Patricia Thomas. Patrice was born with many obstacles; however, she overcame them all and made major accomplishments. She was the youngest vocalist to sing before a multitude of several thousands at the Charlotte Coliseum for the Charlotte Hornets. She had the voice of an angel. She was a talented, anointed, musician who loved playing the saxophone and piano for the glory of God.
A few months before departing to her heavenly home she won the Miss Easter Extravaganza 2000 Queen along with the Elegant Miss/Elite Overall Best Talent award. She was a band member at Metro Worship Center and a student at Rowan Cabarrus Community College in Concord, North Carolina.
Patrice loved the Lord and served Him with all of her heart. She had great aspirations and will forever be remembered for her tenacious perseverance and determination to accomplish all she endeavored to do.
To learn more about Patrice read Miracles, Miracles and More Miracles.
4 comments on “Patricia’s Daughter”
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You can litterly see heaven in her face. The love of God shines thru even in this picture. How honored you must feel as her mother. I thank God for you, your faith is inspiring and contageous. God continue to bless and fill you as you minister. You are the handmaden of the Lord.
Patricia what a blessing you have been in my life. And I was blessed to have known Patrice. Enjoying listening to Eugene Hash’s music brings back beautiful memories.
I lost my daughter at age 15 about 16 years ago and I know how the loss worked together for good and helped me to focus on the importance of people asking Jesus into their lives. I will pray for you on the day that I lost my girl (April 28)
love you SandyBrown
I knew Patrice when she attended ECBC. She was a very sweet girl. I remember the many hours she would spend in the music building practicing her Saxaphone. She was always smiling and had a gentle spirit that will never be forgotten.