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22
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Renald “Rayray” Victor July 10, 1990 – November 10, 2025 Renald Victor, affectionately known by all as Rayray, was born on July 10, 1990, in Orlando, Florida, to his devoted mother, Gladys Victor, and his father, Luckner Tilme. From his very first breath, Rayray carried a light that was unmistakable—vibrant, bold, tender, and full of life. His presence was unforgettable, and his love was something you could feel before he ever spoke a word.
Proud of his Haitian roots, Rayray embraced every part of the family that shaped him. He was so uniquely special that he carried two last names and two birth certificates—one reading Tilme, the other Victor. But to him, it never mattered which name he bore. What mattered was this: he belonged. He was claimed, cherished, and embraced wholeheartedly by every side of his family. His life was a beautiful reflection of unity, connection, and love woven across generations.
Rayray was raised in Orlando and attended Agape Christian School, where he completed junior high and high school. Graduating with the Class of 2008 was one of his proudest achievements—a day he celebrated with pure joy and a full heart. His family remembers that moment as a shining highlight of his young life.
With a heart for helping others, Rayray pursued college with dreams of becoming a physical therapist. Even though he didn’t finish the program, he carried those skills with him throughout his life. His hands were a blessing to those he loved—especially his mother, who always said he gave the “best of the best” massages. Whether easing someone’s pain or offering comfort, he did it with a tenderness that reflected his soul.
Rayray was a man of passion and curiosity. He loved learning about the human body, enjoyed tinkering with automotive engines, and appreciated a good, home-cooked meal. But above all, music was his heartbeat. It was his sanctuary, his joy, and the language through which he expressed what words could not. Music carried him through the highs and lows, and it was in those melodies that he found peace. Which led him to create countless music videos with local talents in the Orlando area.
Though he was fiery at times, beneath every spark was a protector—a gentle, compassionate man who stood firmly for the people he loved. He was a devoted son, a loving brother, a loyal friend, and someone whose heart was always bigger than his temper.
One of the greatest blessings of Rayray’s life was meeting Shakirah “Kirah” Hamilton. Together, they built a partnership rooted in understanding, love, and deep connection. From that love came his pride and joy—his son, Raiden Victor. Becoming a father changed him in the most beautiful ways. Raiden was his reason, his peace, and his greatest accomplishment. Rayray often spoke of how proud he was that his legacy would live on through his son.
Rayray leaves behind a family who loved him beyond measure and will forever carry his memory: Son, Raiden Victor; Fiancée, Shakirah Hamilton; Mother, Gladys Victor; Father, Luckner Tilme (deceased); Brothers & Sister: Jeanny Andre Louis, Jean G .R. Louis, Roberto (Hans) Louis, Melissa Innocent, Lauder Tilme, Paul Tilme, Ludney Tilme, Dudley Senat; Sister & Brother-in-Law, Hermione Louis, Herby Senat; Nieces & Nephews, Nathan Louis, Elijah Louis, Kenya Victor, Hans Roberto Louis Jr., Daniel Louis, Roberto Louis, Patience Chinery, Peace Chinery, Saniyah Joseph, Kaori Senat, Janiyah Maxwell, Christie Fung; Aunts & Uncle, Manuela Victor-Ternier, Maude Brea; Cousins, Jennifer Brea Frager, Annabelle.
Rayray’s life was full of passion, laughter, music, and heart. His presence was a force—warm, energetic, and unforgettable. His absence leaves a deep and painful void, yet his spirit continues to shine brightly through the memories he leaves behind and through the life of his beloved son.
He will be forever cherished, forever missed, and forever loved.
The family would like to extend their deepest gratitude to the Johnson, Alexis, Ternier, Fleurima, and France families for their overwhelming love and support during this difficult time. Your kindness, prayers, and compassion have been a great comfort.
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Nov
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12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Loomis Family Funeral Home
420 W Main St, Apopka, FL 32712
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