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his daughter, Debora Bernal.
Jerold “Jerry” Lee Harriman (preceded in death by his wife Nancy) entered the kingdom of
heaven on May 14th, 2025, after a long battle with COPD. He is survived by his two
daughters Debora Bernal and Kim Caze, grandchildren Charitie (Kory) Bernal, Athena
(Quentin) Lovejoy, and Shawn (Evelyn) Dooley, sisters Barbara Guzzeta, and Janice
(Mitchell) Surprise, and his many great grandchildren, nieces, and nephews.
Jerry enjoyed his time as a bus driver and left a lasting impression on everyone that he
encountered. He loved spending his time going to Brewers games with friends, listening to
Pink Floyd, attending concerts, and spending time with family. He will always be
remembered for having a sense of humor that was unmatched; lighting up every room that
he entered and putting a smile on so many faces.
Jerry will never be forgotten for the way he loved life. He would not want to be mourned but
to use this moment to celebrate him for who he was. Remember him for the life he lived,
the person he was, the impact he made on so many people, his infectious smile, and all
the memories that we were lucky to make with him.
A private viewing for immediate family will occur at Krause Funeral Home, 9000 West Capital Drive, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. on Thursday, May 22, 2025, at 11:00 AM. Funeral procession will occur at Pinelawn Cemetery where family and friends will be able to share memories of
Jerry, at 12:00 PM; located at 10700 West Capital Drive, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Donations would be appreciated to his daughter, Debora Bernal.
Jerold “Jerry” Lee Harriman (preceded in death by his wife Nancy) entered the kingdom of heaven on May 14th, 2025, after a long battle with COPD. He is survived by his two daughters Debora Bernal and Kim Caze, grandchildren Charitie (Kory) Bernal, Athena (Quentin) Lovejoy, and Shawn (Evelyn) Dooley, sisters Barbara Guzzeta, and Janice (Mitchell)Continue Reading