Harrison "Drack" Mackey

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arrison “Drack” Mackey was born July 6, 1947, in Memphis, Tennessee, to the late Harrison David Alexander and Ruthie Lee Mackey Alexander. He confessed his hope in Christ at an early age. Harrison attended Geeter High School. He retired as a truck driver with Methodist Hospital. Drack (a legend in his own right) never met a stranger and was loved by many. He was known for his infectious personality, huge appreciative laugh, a smile that would light up a room, and the fact that he could back up whatever he said. He lived life to the fullest and did everything he was big and bad enough to do. He was a member of the Street Brothers Unlimited Motorcycle Club and later founded the Street Hogs Motorcycle Club. He brought riders together from all over the nation, and other clubs have emerged as a result. He had a profound love for people, motorcycles, and cars. His charismatic charm made all who encountered him feel special. Drack was preceded in death by a grandson, Derek Briscoe, two brothers, and one sister, Jimmie (Mildred) Alexander and Eddie (Phyllis) Alexander and Barbara Jackson. He leaves to cherish his memory three sons; Rhyan Flowers, Durrell (Nicole) Mackey, Donald Drain; four daughters Sherry Mackey, Tarasha Mackey, Katina Cox, and Jevita Mackey; his dear friend and forever wife Freddie Mackey; twenty-three grandchildren; thirteen great-grandchildren, and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, friends, and loved ones. He also leaves one brother, RC Alexander and two sisters Rose Berry & Lynda Andrews.

“Daddy’s Girls”

We thought you were invincible and could conquer anything. You made us feel so special; our daddy was a king. You never said I’m leaving, You never said goodbye. You were gone before we knew it, and only God knows why. A million times we’ll need you, a million times we’ve cried. If love alone could have saved you, you never would have died. In life we loved you dearly, in death we love you still. In our hearts you hold a special place, that NO ONE could ever fill. It breaks our hearts to lose you, but you didn’t go alone. Part of us went with you, the day God took you home. Daddy’s Girls, Sherry, Tarasha, Nicole, Katina, & Jevita


Order of Celebration Saturday, July 11, 2020 11:00 A.M.

Brown Missionary Baptist Church 7200 Swinnea Road • Southaven, Mississippi 38671

Pastor Dr. Bartholomew Orr ~Officiant & Pastor~

Musical Prelude Processional......................................................................................The Family of Mr. Harrison Mackey Musical Selection.............................................................................................The Mackey Family Choir Scripture Reading: Old Testament................................................................................................Rev. Eugene Mackey

Lily of the Valley

New Testament................................................................................................Pastor Matthew Lee Memphis Metro Church

Prayer........................................................................................................................Bishop Johnny Hardy

World Overcomers

Musical Selection.....................................................................................................Renee Lee McCreight

Expressions

(Respectfully, Two Minutes Please)

Leroy “Winky” Foster Rick Redic Ron Wade

Musical Selection...................................................................................................Brown Baptist Minister Words of Comfort.......................................................................................................Pastor Terry Mackey Pilgrim Rest Baptist Church, Phoenix, AZ

Acknowledgements...............................................................................................................Anita Palmer Resolution..............................................................................................Captain Anthony Buckner, SCSO Musical Selection...............................................................................................................Ashley Mackey Eulogy..................................................................................................................Pastor Bartholomew Orr Recessional *Please respect the families’ wishes and CDC guidelines. YOU MUST WEAR A MASK. Please Practice Social Distancing: Space out at least six feet apart. It is important for all of our safety.


“Pops” My Pops was the Best Daddy in the World to Me A lot of people loved him, and this is a fact. To us, he was Pops, good or bad he had our backs. Traveling, hanging out and just being our friend We will even miss that sly little grin. A man’s man who loved motorcycles and cars We’re proud of you dad, a legend among stars. The epitome of a man’s man, you taught us many things We hold our heads high; you taught us to be kings. We’ll miss you, Pops! Your sons,

Bird, Stank, Ray Ray



Missing You We didn’t get to say goodbye, it repeats inside our head It fills our hearts with pain, and our very souls with dread We never said those final words, whispered quietly in your ear But we did say “I love you”, enough times for you to hear It isn’t about the final words, that we said or those not spoken It is about the love expressed, the bond that not even death has broken. Your favorite people in the world

Your Grandchildren

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herished Memories


Don’t Cry For Me Don’t cry for me. I will be okay. Heaven is my home now, and this is where I’ll stay. Don’t cry for me. I’m where I belong. I want you to be happy and try to stay strong. Don’t cry for me. It was just my time, but I will see you someday on the other side. Don’t cry for me. I am not alone. The angels are with me to welcome me home. Don’t cry for me, for I have no fear. All my pain is gone, and Jesus took my tears. Don’t cry for me, this is not the end. I’ll be waiting here for you, when we meet again.

“Drack”


~Acknowledgement ~

The family of Mr. Harrison “Drack” Mackey, wishes to express our sincere appreciation and sincerely thank you for the many genuine acts of kindness, prayers, calls, texts, comforting words, and more. A special thank you to Dr. Bartholomew Orr and Brown Baptist Church; Pastor Matthew Lee and Memphis Metro Church; and Clara “Mae Mae” Mauldin, Real Women SC. Thank you for sharing your warm memories and whatever you’ve done to console our hearts. We are grateful for the love and support. Please continue to keep us in your thoughts and prayers. ~The Family

~Honorary Pallbearers ~

Javon Flowers Durrell Mackey, Jr. Jason Rhodes Arthur Murray Charles “Cuda Slim” Thomas, Street Brothers Edward “Tiny” Fields. HLMC Ulysses “Beaver” Jones, Delta Riders Willie “Soul Bone” Phelps, Choppers, MC

~Active Pallbearers ~ The Street Hogs, MC

~Committal Rites & Interment ~ Memorial Park Southwoods Cemetery 5485 Hacks Cross Road Memphis, Tennessee 38125

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