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Precious memories fill our hearts as we commemorate the life of Tyrae Campbell, son of Raquel Warren and Tremayne Campbell, who blessed his family with his arrival on December 12, 2008.
Tyrae was a beloved son, brother, and friend, whose bright spirit and kind heart touched everyone who had the privilege of knowing him. He had a smile that could brighten the darkest days, and a spirit that left an unforgettable mark on everyone he met. His laughter was contagious, his kindness endless, and his presence a source of comfort and joy. Whether on the football field, behind the wheel, or simply spending time with family and friends, Tyrae lived every moment with passion and purpose.
Above all, Tyrae was a devoted brother to Jyrae and Trenton, and his siter Shanell, with whom he shared an unbreakable bond. This family was his greatest joy, and he brought laughter, love, and light into their lives every day.
Though his time with us was brief, the love he shared and the memories he created will live on forever in the hearts of those who knew him.
Preceding him in death are his maternal grandparents, Carla ‘Cricket’ Holmes and Lonzo Thomas, and a special aunt, Andria ‘Carlene” Aiken.
Left to treasure his memories are his mother, Raquel Warren of Albany, GA and father, Tremayne Campbell of Jacksonboro, SC; siblings of the home, brothers, Jyrae Campbell and William ‘Trent’ Sherrill, III, sister, Shanell Washington; additional sisters include Nia and Treliyah Campbell of Goose Creek, SC, Tre’Veaha and Jessiyah Campbell of Savannah, GA; brother, Malachi Campbell of Jacksonboro, SC; aunts, Shermekia Warren, Shawanda (Johnny) Wade, Ronniesha Garrett, Shaniqua Campbell; uncles, Eddie Holmes, Matthew Holmes, Daryl Thomas, Alonzo Thomas, Reginald Truesdale, Latwaine Truesdale, Clayshawn Campbell; paternal grandparents, Charlene Truesdale and Michael Drayton of Jacksonboro, SC; special friend, Reese Mulkey; a host of cousins and fiends. rs.
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