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Rylin Ace Darold Bostic, the sweetest and most loving baby boy, made his brief entrance into this world on January 18, 2026, at Forrest General Hospital and was lovingly welcomed by his family, even as they faced the profound sorrow of his passing the same day in Hattiesburg, MS. Rylin was a precious gift who left a lasting impression on the hearts of those who were eagerly awaiting his arrival.
Though his time with us was far too short, the love that Rylin brought into the lives of his family is immeasurable. He is survived by his devoted mother, Jaz Bostic, who will always hold him close in her heart. Rylin is also cherished by his two brothers, Taylin Bostic and Casien Bostic, who will undoubtedly carry his memory forward in their small but spirited lives.
His family expands with warm and loving arms as he is remembered by his grandmother, Camallia Toney, and grandfather, Terrance Bostic, who will forever treasure the dreams they had for their beloved grandson. Rylin’s legacy continues with his paternal great-grandmother, Willie Mae Bostic, and great-grandmother, Betty Toney, who have both witnessed the beauty of family across generations. He is also honored by his great-great-grandmother, Irene Toney, whose own heart echoes with memories of joy and love.
Rylin is enveloped by a strong familial bond extended through his uncles, Terrion Bostic and Tysean Toney, and his aunts, Cacia Martin, Sierra White, Tameria Presley, and Jordan Brown, who will cherish the time they had to prepare for his arrival, filled with excitement and anticipation.
Though Rylin never had the chance to grow, to explore, or to claim his place in this world, his spirit remains as a reminder of the beauty and fragility of life. He is lovingly remembered and adored, and he will be forever held in the thoughts and hearts of his family, who will honor his memory in the ways they cherish one another.
Rylin Ace Darold Bostic will always be their sweet, loving baby boy, and while he is now at rest, the love he inspired will continue to bloom within those who were fortunate enough to await his presence.
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