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Tracy Lemuel Bevill Jr. April 7th 1988 - January 5th 2024
Funeral Services will be Saturday, January 27, 2024 at 10:00am at the Elmwood Funeral Home. Visitation, Friday, January 26, 2024 from 5:00pm - 7:00pm at Elmwood Funeral Home.
Tracy Bevill Jr was born on April 7th 1988 to Catherine Lopez and Tracy Bevill Sr in Honolulu, Hi. Tracy Jr spent his childhood in a few different states including Arkansas and Mississippi. After moving to Abilene in 2002, he attended Jefferson Middle School and graduated from Cooper High School in 2007.
Tracy had a daughter in 2010 named Saniya Makenzie which he joins in heaven.
He shares 2 beautiful children, Naleiah Bevill & Carmelo Bevill, with girlfriend Brittany Reed.
Tracy was such a jokester. He loved to make people laugh and show off his many talents. He loved to draw and was interested in becoming a tattoo artist. He enjoyed practicing on family and friends and was really crafting his skill. He loved cooking and swore he was the best chef in town. Tracy also loved to talk about astronomy, the Bible, and the many different theories.
Tracy leaves to cherish his memory his children Naleiah Bevill & Carmelo Bevill; longtime girlfriend Brittany Reed; mother Catherine Lopez, step father Demetrick Kleckley; father Tracy Bevill Sr (Janetta Bevill); grandfather Willie Cade; brother Tremayne Bevill; sisters Te'Ani Cook (Daniel Cook), Tonya Jones; step sisters Quari Kleckley & Phoneshia Mobley; step brothers Jaiveon Kleckley, LeighAndre Logan, Quashawn Kleckley and a host of aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins.
He joins in heaven his daughter Saniya Makenzie, grandmothers Dolores Ross and Clara Bevill, grandfather Clem Bevill and step sister Quita Mobley.
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