Harry Emmanuel Epps 111 was born on March 22, 1975 to Sheila L. Wright and Harry Emmanuel, Jr. During his childhood, Harry was affectionately nicknamed ''Patches'' due to the fact he was transproted in the only patch vinyl stroller of it's day. Harry was educated in the Baltimore City school system and employed at Steady Staffing as a forklift operator. He was known to be dedicated and hard worker. In 1993 he met and fell in love with his fiancee' - Kimberly Randall. This union lasted until the day of his death, blessing them with three children. He grew up in the Sandtown area, where he knew everybody; anyday of the week he could be seen hanging with his ''Homeboys'' listening to music or just watching the happenings on the block . Harry was also known for his love of ''Looking Good'' he was always well coordinated. His famous saying was ''If It Ain't Right, It Ain't Me''! A lesson that he learned well from his late grandmother Louise Wright, who he affectionately called Na-Na, who also loved to dress. He leaves to mourn his parents Shelia L. Wright and Harry E. Epps, Jr.; his grandfathers, Harry E. Epps, Sr., Lee Ernest Wright, his children; Diamond, Courtney, Harry IV and Justin Epps; his brother Antonio Epps,; his sister; Elaine Epps and Octaavia Brown; his aunts, Ernestine, Althea, Peggy and Frieda; his uncles, Cedric, Linwood, Wardell, Willie and Christopher; his cousins, Aisha, Frank Jr., Rosalyn, Leon, James, Shantel, Angel, Shantre'se, Linwood Jr. and Philemon; and a host of nieces nephews, relatives and special friends.