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Harold embraced Christianity at the United African Methodist Episcopal Church under the guidance of Reverend Samuel Nelms and First Lady Bobbie Nelms. He later continued his journey of faith at New Hope Christian Fellowship, where he was led by Clifford Postell and First Lady Elma Postell.
He graduated from Marbury High School in Deatsville, Alabama, in 2023 and furthered his education that same year at Lawson State College in Birmingham, Alabama, where he trained as a Master Barber.
Harold was preceded in death by his great-grandmothers, Lula Mae Woods, Verna Rogers, Barbara Ann Simon, and Marvas Caffee.
He is survived by his beloved mother, Valencia Caffee, whom he affectionately called "Ma Bear," his stepfather, Darrin Caffee (also known as “Pops”), and his father, Harold Simon. He leaves behind his five sisters: Devincia Rogers, Aamyah Williams, Khannyn Simon, Khamille Simon, and Da’Nyla Caffee, and his four brothers: Jeremyah Williams, Amarius Simon, Dashuan Caffee, and Jaques Caffee.
Harold is also survived by his maternal grandmother, Evelyn “Gam” Caver; his grandfather, Jessie Caver; and his great-grandmother, Diann Caver; as well as his paternal grandmother, Teresa Ann Franklin, and his grandfather, Harry James Williams.
His aunts include Jessilyn Powell (Keondre), Jaice Caver, Vanessa Simon, and Harvesha Simon. His uncles are Culton Rogers Jr., Tory Reese Sr., Jessie Caver III, and Jeronski and Jabronski Williams.
Harold is remembered with love by a host of cousins and friends.
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