Orgeeba KaTockiya "Tocky" Harvin was born on February 26, 1976 to the late Ella Louise Harvin and the late Raymond Jenkins. During his youth and adult life, prior to enlisting in the Army, Orgeeba worshipped at Salem Missionary Baptist Church where he sang on the Sunbeam Choir. He was a 1994 graduate of Sumter High School, where he played varsity football and was on the wrestling team. As a member of the team, he made it to the state level. Orgeeba's favorite National Football League (NFL) team was the Oakland Raiders. After graduation, Orgeeba enlisted in the United States Army and retired in November 2015 as Staff Sergeant Harvin. He honorably served twenty one (21) years in the Army. During his service, he toured Kuwait, Germany and Korea. Orgeeba earned numerous certifications and was later employed at Continental as a Machine Operator. In addition to his parents, Orgeeba was preceded in death by his son, Jonas Marshall Harvin; daughter, Kenya Mitchell-El; brother, Carlos T. Harvin; and grandparents, John "Bubba" and Edna Harvin Sharper. On Sunday, December 22, 2024 at Prisma Health Tuomey, Orgeeba answered the call to exchange his early life to live eternity with God Our Father. Orgeeba leaves to cherish his fond memories, his wife, April Gordon-Harvin; four daughters, Journe' Gore, McKinna Harvin, Kyra Harvin, and Alaysah Espinoza; son and fishing partner, Amauris Harvin; granddaughter, Laris Brown; grandson, Davon Johnson; sisters, Michelle Harvin-Bracey and Tawania Harvin-Galloway; special nephews, Bernard and Dalvin Bracey, whom he shared a bond with; and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and dear friends who loved him dearly.