

He was a blessed world traveler, entrepreneur, luxury car enthusiast, and a true boss in his lifestyle who settled for nothing less than the best. He was preceded in death by his mother, Gertrude Harrison, brother, Roger E. Duffry III, and grandmother, Thelma Barnes. He was survived by four sisters and three brothers, Idreama Thomas, Lashawn Thomas, Jasmine Harrison, Shalita Harrison-Phillips, Jonathan Hensley, Omar Hensley and Ezechial Hensley. He also had nieces, nephews, Arion Harrison, Marcel Robinson, Jadan Chapman, Darnell Wright Mary-Anne Mcshack, Makala Robinson, Damarionna, and a host of beloved cousins, siblings of loyalty, friends.
Myke was born February, 10 1988, to Michael Harrison Sr. and Gertrude Harrison in San Diego, California, where he was raised until the age of 16 years old. He moved to Las Vegas, Nevada with his family. Michael was known for starting his first steps into entrepreneurship as a teen by promoting and hosting parties in Las Vegas while still working 2 jobs. He continued his work as he discovered a niche for music and management which lead to the development of the entertainment group RB Kings and began his business ventures in Atlanta. In his free time Myke was an avid club goer and pride himself on his style. Myke had a passion for travel and knowing the outside world ,and shared his journey with his friends via social media. His travels took him to many countries including France, Thailand, China, City of Dubai, Australia, Jamaica, Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic and many others. After fulfilling his interest in music he further wanted to pursue his growth in business he formed the company Legacy Learning Center. It started as a learning program that was formed to facilitate a place to help the youth in the community. The focus of his company required him back in Las Vegas full time, hence providing opportunities for growth in business with the support of friends, Sean Simmons, Antwaun “Shine” Brown and Michelle Sampson.
Myke was put in position to make a real difference in the community. After starting the business Myke became very passionate about creating more programs to further help the community of Las Vegas which lead to the creation of his behavioral health center, Legacy Therapeutic Center. Between Legacy Therapeutic Center and Learning Center Myke was now able to offer the wrap around services he spoke about. These programs were designed to focus on the areas of Nevada that needed the most care because most agencies did not focus on the homeless, and truly provide them the help they need. Legacy was able to provide help where no other agency had the answer, Legacy had the answer. Legacy was Michael's only child and he treated it as such by only involving those of its carefully chosen staff with a heart for helping people. Myke poured his all into its growth into being a beacon of hope in the lives of those who once had no immediate answers now they did.
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