Bryson Marcell Blivens was born on May 2, 2017 in Nashville, Tennessee to parents D’mitri Blivens Jr. and Brandi Boyd. He entered into rest on Saturday, March 18, 2023
Bryson attended Napier Elementary, where he enjoyed learning new things and playing with his friends and classmates. He received Jesus as his Savoir while attending Stokers Lane Church of God with his family.
A friendly, happy child, Bryson was known by family and friends to be curious, smart, and very active. Affectionately called “King B”, he loved eating pizza, playing video games, tiktok, playing on cellphones/tablets, and spending time with family and friends.
Bryson was preceded in death by his great grandparents, Diane Reed, Patricia Olds, and Samuel Boyd.
He leaves to cherish his memories mother, Brandi Boyd; father, D’mitri Blivens Jr.; grandparents, Chermika (Steven) Boyd, Nicole “Nana” Gordon (Block), D’mitri Blivens Sr.; sisters, Brylee Boyd, Bella Boyd; aunts, Jenice Boyd, Dezisrae Reed, Antoinette Booker; uncles, Brandon Boyd Sr., Stephen Boyd, Stefon Reed, Eugene Collins; great aunts and uncles, LaKiesha “Eric” Jordan, Gail Reed, Dejuana (Terrence) Morris, Jerome Boyd, Brandi Boyd; teacher/cousin, Tawana Mitchell; and a host of cousins, other relatives, and friends.
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