T.I.’s Sister, Precious Harris Laid To Rest In Most Celebratory Way

Posted On : March 4, 2019
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T.I.’s Sister, Precious Harris Laid To Rest In Most Celebratory Fashion

T.I.’s oldest sister was laid to rest on yesterday, Sunday, March 3rd. The funeral for Precious Harris (real name Antoinette Chapman), was held at Salem Bible Church in Atlanta. T.I. and his son King Harris both performed in Precious’ honor during their family’s celebration service at the Lincoln Cemetery.

As we previously reported, Precious Harris was struck a telephone pole while driving in a 2013 Dodge Avenger with her granddaughter, Kairi, in the passenger seat. When help arrived at the scene, paramedics found that she was unconscious but still breathing.

Her daughter said, a week after the accident, that she had died. According to Atlanta PD, she had suffered an asthma attack in the aftermath of the crash.

She Was Loved By Many:

T.I. shared a glimpse of the elaborate service he held in her honor and one thing was clear from the clip: she was loved by many.

In true celebratory fashion, family and friends paid their final respects to the 66-year-old.  Performances by T.I. and his son, King Harris created a wonderful home-going for the family’s celebration service at the Lincoln Cemetery. Other notables in attendance included:Mayor of Atlanta, Keisha Bottoms, Toya Wright, Shekinah Jo, Xscape, and Keke Wyatt.

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Tiny shared:

I love my girls man.. @thatshekinah & @toyawright this is just two of them but there’s more stand up friends that rocked wit me on a day of my pain & sorrow!! Love y’all forever!!! 📷 @jmo_74 #LongLivePrecious #BabyUWouldBeSoProud #WeWentUpForUTheMajorWay #WeKnowMajorWasYourBaby #TheOnlyWayToDoItForUSis #SmileDownCauseUBroughtEmOut #SuperstarPrecious 🙏🏽👑❤️⭐️

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