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Xailen Kove Tyrell Reasno Mason, a beloved baby boy born on June 30, 2025, in Paris, Texas, graced the world for a brief but meaningful time before he peacefully departed on October 1, 2025. He left this earthly realm while cradled in the loving embrace of his family, figuratively falling asleep in the arms of Jesus, surrounded by the warmth of love that only a family can provide.
Though his time among us was short, Xailen was known as a happy baby, filling the hearts of those around him with joy and tenderness. His presence brought light into the lives of his parents, Accycia Reasno and Joshua Ragland, who cherished him deeply. He was a source of happiness and hope, enriching not only their lives but also the lives of his extensive family.
Xailen is survived by his grandparents, Toaknockca Mason and Ricky Reasno, as well as his great-grandmothers, Linda Mason and Mamie Giles and great-grandfather, Douglas Reasno. The bonds of family extend to three aunts—Tazmia Mason, Chasidy Meza and Lanetta Mason, and uncle Ladreyus Ashley—who will forever hold him close to their hearts, along with his cousins, Jayce Hickle, Kyren Mason and Dazarrous Mason, who looked forward to making memories with him.
The love and devotion from those he leaves behind are immeasurable, and Xailen will always be a cherished member of this family. He was also preceded in death by his grandmother, Kimberly Ragland, the nurturing spirit of his great-grandmother, Mable Mason, affectionately known as "Big Mama," and his great-grandfather, Allen Hicks, who welcomed him with open arms.
A funeral service to honor Xailen's short yet impactful life will be held at Truevine Christian Church in Paris, Texas, on October 11, 2025, beginning at 1:00 P.M. It will be a time to remember the joy he brought into the lives of his family and to celebrate the love that continues to flourish despite his departure.
In our hearts, Xailen Kove Tyrell Reasno Mason will forever remain, a sweet reminder of the beauty of life and the profound, unbreakable ties of family.
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