Tribute To Our Son
To Our Son, Losing you has broken us, in ways we can’t explain. Our arms still ache to hold you, our hearts still call your name. We needed you more than you knew, more than words could say. You were our comfort, our friend, our light along the way.
We don’t know how to breathe somedays, without you here in sight. But we will carry you inside our hearts, from morning into night. Now silence fills the spaces, where your laughter used to be. Every tear we cry, your voice we lust, still says you will always live within us.
Love You, Your Mother & Father
Valerie and Claude Lowery (Written by Stephanie Hampton)
~Acknowledgements ~
The calls, texts, cards, flowers, financial contributions, and every form of love and support is deeply appreciated by the family of Clauzairion P. Harris during this very difficult time. To the Marana & Tucson Unified School Districts, thank you for allowing Clauzairion’s gift of teaching to blossom and grow in the lives of so many students in Pima County. To Freedom Preparatory Academy, your lasting impact continues to be evident as Clauzairion was able to maintain constant contact with so many of his former educators. To Northwest Medical Center and Banner University Hospital, the time and care that you all spent in Clauzairion’s final days will always be remembered. Our dear friends, in the days ahead, please reflect on who Clauzairion was (peaceful, joyful, lover of music, and a determined educator) and not his physical absence. What will you do with his legacy?
~ The Family
~Honorary Pallbearers ~
DeZairo Harris
LaZairkous Harris
Brandon Boddie
Charles Boddie
WaZairean Harris Ardarious Lowrey
~Active Pallbearers
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Jason McKinnley
Dennis Davis
Christian Jones
Jalen Jones
Jeremiah Garmon
Michael Harris
~Interment ~
Twin Oaks Memorial Gardens
290 Goodman Road East Southaven, Mississippi 38671
Distinctive Services by
www.harrisonsfuneralhomeinc.com
“There’s No Comparison To HARRISON” ~Since 1923~
Life’s Reflections
Clauzairion Palowrey Harris (Clauz) was born on January 25, 2002, to Valerie Harris and Claude Lowery in Memphis, TN. On January 29, 2026, Clauzairion departed his life in exchange for eternal life with Christ. Clauzairion was a resident of beautiful Marana, AZ and he desired to grow old in AZ.
Clauzairion started his education at Oakshire Elementary School and transitioned to Freedom Preparatory Academy in the 6th grade. Although some learning challenges were presented to him, he always took learning very seriously and held a passion for teaching while he was a child. Clauzairion also held a passion for music (blues & gospel) and he found joy in DJing at family functions. Cluazairion proved himself to be a leader earlier on by taking the initiative to oversee detention after school, becoming one of the 12th grade senior leaders to plan out activities, and being willing to volunteer to host various events.
Clauzairion didn’t just have passion as an educator, it was his Godgiven purpose to help children learn and understand the pivotal role that they play in the world. Clauzairion became an educator at the age of 19 and by the age of 22, he started developing plans to establish his own charter school, Pathway Academy High School, in Tucson, AZ.
Clauzairion was a lover of Christ and often bragged about how much faith he had in God. Clauzairion confessed his hope in Christ at an early age and was baptized at New Hope Baptist Church. Each month, Clauzairion developed a play list of gospel songs that he would listen to at the start of his day.
Clauzairion has two grandparents, Drucella and Joe Lowrey, one brother, Jospeh Harrell, and one sister, Clarissa Lowrey who proceeded him in death.
Clauzairion leaves to mourn his untimely death, his mother, Valerie, his father, Claude, six brothers, DeZairco, Brandon, LaZairkous, Charles, WaZairean, Ardarious, four sisters, AxZairea, Claudreka, Drutonja, and Kattie. A special sister-cousin, Madelyn, four aunts, four uncles, four nieces, four nephews, two grandparents (Eddie & Velma), and a host of cousins, friends, students and other educators.
For Our Brother
You filled our lives with laughter and made even hard days feel lighter. We were so proud of the man you were becoming and the heart you showed to the world. We will miss you more than words can say. Your voice, your smile, and your presence in our lives will forever be missed. Though our hearts are heavy, we trust God is holding you in perfect peace. You will live on in our memories, our laughter and our love. Forever our “C-Murda”.