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Terry Edward Daniels Jr., affectionately known as “JR”, was born on June 24, 1982, in Donalsonville, Georgia, to Terry Daniels and LaJoyce Daniels. He attended Seminole County School System and later earned his GED.
JR accepted CHRIST at an early age and joined Live Oak African Methodist Episcopal Church. He loved and trusted THE LORD as his Personal SAVIOR until he was called Home for Eternal Rest.
Over the years, he was employed by Pizza Hut, Donalsonville Hospital, the City of Donalsonville and Miller County Hospital, but his main job was making people laugh. Through these opportunities, he met, made and kept many friends.
JR departed his earthly life on Sunday, November 10, 2024, at Tallahassee Memorial Hospital. He was preceded in death by his maternal grandparents, Johnny B. and Juanita Rambo Sr.; paternal grandparents, Eddie and Mary Daniels; aunt, Blanche Lewis; and two sons, Thylur and Schylur Allen.
He leaves to cherish his memory a loving father, Terry Daniels Sr.; a caring mother, LaJoyce Daniels; a fiancé, Sheneaka Hutchins; children: Zion Harris (Brittany), Teneia Daniels, both of Dothan, AL, Terry Daniels III, Shariyah Hutchins, JaKaiden Daniels, Shakeria Hutchins, and Serenity Hutchins, all of Donalsonville, GA; grandkids: Amir Peterson, Londyn Harris, and Messiah Hutchins; sister, Shamiah Rainey of Orlando, FL; brothers: Terrance Rambo (Jessica), Tyreke Daniels, Tyjuan Daniels, all of Donalsonville, Jamaal Davis (Devin) of Norfolk, VA, and Caleb Kimble of Iron City, GA; uncles, Shirell Rambo and Johnny B. Rambo Jr., both of Donalsonville; aunts: Manora Causby (Johnny B.) and Eddie Mae Bennett, both of Donalsonville; special close friends: Taurus, Trent, Kevin, Chris, and Derrick; and a host of nephews, nieces, cousins and additional friends.
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