Everyone knew Treyvon as G. He came to the United States from Tanzania, Africa as Fadhili Manirampa and changed his name when adopted to Treyvon Stephens. He’s widely known to most everyone as G.
He is survived by many, he was loved by many, and fortunately he was able to share his life with friends and family. You were a lucky person if you were part of his life. One person shared that he had our hearts. He did. He captured our hearts and captivated us with his smile.
G loved so many things about life, he loved sports. He played football, wrestled and loved playing basketball. He was very competitive, so he always aimed to be the best. He also loved to fish. He loved to work out and was always in good physical shape.
He loved to look good and dress well. He was able to do some modeling and with that big bright smile and his shining white teeth he was a complete natural. He was very clean and neat. He was polite and well-mannered and respectful to everyone he met. He loved food and introduced his adoptive family to so many different kinds of foods and he liked to cook.
He had a heart made of gold. He loved all of his families. G was a very social person and has friends from one end of the valley to the next. His personality was magnetic and as soon as you met him you were instantly his friend and wanted to be around him. He made you feel good and his personality was infectious.
The sadness in our hearts is overwhelming. His life on earth was cut short. He had so many dreams and ambitions and with time he would have accomplished them all. We love him. We will miss his wonderful big hugs, his smile and his laughter. GG, we love you.
A viewing will be held Friday, November 8, 2019 from 5:30 – 6:45 P.M. at Broomhead Funeral Home, 12600 S. 2200 W. Riverton, UT with a service to follow at 7:00 P.M. A graveside will be held Saturday, November 9, 2019 at 2:00 P.M. at the South Jordan Cemetery, 10650 S. 1055 W. South Jordan, UT.
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