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Riley Tavis Locker

Blaine, Washington

Apr 2, 1993 – Mar 14, 2024

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BORN
April 2, 1993
DIED
March 14, 2024
LOCATION
Blaine, Washington

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It is with a heavy heart that we announce the passing of Riley Tavis Locker. Riley was a cherished son, twin, brother, nephew, cousin, grandson and father. Born on April 2, 1993, he passed on March 14, 2024. Riley's vibrant spirit and strength were evident from the beginning, when he entered the...

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I am so sorry for your loss. Unreal that a life can be cut so short for someone so young. Hugs to the family.

This goes back to middle school days, my name is Ronomus Revey well (Plaster) at the time and as I was playing basketball during recess Riley walks up to me and says "you and me one on one right now " while looking up to me bumping his chest to me lol and at the time I was shocked that this younger shorter guy wanted to play me 2 grades ahead of him 1Vs1 so we go at it and he almost gets me, he was so fast and hard to guard lol so as we get done it was a special moment like I gained his...

I am so sorry for your loss! There a no words to express the impact to your family this is.

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I first met Riley when he played soccer with Alex, they were in Kindergarten. Riley was like a little spit fire going after the ball. Of all the kids that came to our house over the years he was the first to find a way to get on top of our shed and then our house. I would just look up at him and he would say I know I´m sorry and he´d get down. Riley had a huge heart and was always kind. Riley always had a special place in my heart always rooting for him. To Traci and John I am so sorry for...

So sad that you are gone... our hearts are broken and we pray for our dear Locker family - that you will feel the Peace of Christ in the middle of such a sudden tragedy.

I will always remember Riley as an energetic, witty and humorous eighth grader. I loved being his teacher at Horizon. My thoughts and prayers are with the Locker family.

Although I didn't know Riley well, I have been friend of the Brown family for years. Through the years I heard wonderful stories, of Riley, from his grandmother. It saddens me deeply for your loss, can't think of anything worse than losing a child. My heart goes out to the entire family, and I pray that the memories you all share will get you through the difficult days ahead.

Riley was one of a kind! Fond memories of when our kids played basketball at the boys and girls club. Riley was the shortest on the team but managed to handle all rebounds, made all his shots and while playing defense, he always managed to steal the ball. He had us all laughing, he was a darn good player. My prayers for the family and friends....and thanks for so many more memories Riley.