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Christopher Tyreese Terrell, known to us as Tye-Tye,

was born in Cincinnati,


Ohio on June 15, 1999.
Tye-Tye was the second
of six children born to
Tawanna Terrell and also
the second of six children
born to his father, Donte
Foggie. Tyes aunt and
uncle Vivian Williams
and Ronald Johnson as
well as his grandmother, Sharon Foggie-Morton, and
grandfather, Derik Love, Sr. preceded him in death.
Tye-Tye received his early childhood education at
Victory Neighborhood Services, located in the
Avondale community, and was later educated in the
Cincinnati Public School System. Most recently, he
was an 11th grade student at Dohn Community High
School, anticipating graduating in 2017.
Tye-Tye had a passion and admiration for music with
intentions on making it big. You could find him at the
Evanston Resource Center or in his Grandmas
basement making his own beats and writing his own
lyrical content.
Tye-Tye loved life and was the life of the party. He
had a charming personality and a smile that would
light up a room. Tye-Tye enjoyed roller skating,
drawing, and driving around the community. He was
excited to be 16 years old and finally able to get his
drivers license.

Tye-Tye didnt play any games when it came to his


family or friends and took his role as man of the
house serious.
Tye-Tye is survived by his parents, Tawanna Terrell
and Donte Foggie; his siblings, Tekorah, Cassidy,
Tiffany, Thailand, and Keyorah Terrell; half
siblings, Nashia Graves, Aryanna Gentry, Sharon
Foggie, Isiah Gentry, and Davion Cable; maternal
grandparents, Eric W. Reid and Barbara Terrell;
paternal grandfather, Edward Morton; aunts,
Tamara and Tiffany Terrell; uncles, Troy Terrell
and Antonio Foggie, Sr.; and a host of other family
and friends.

Order of Service
Dear Tye,
Im not even gonna lie, we didnt have the best brother & sister relationship but we
made it work. We had our arguments, we had our fights. I won some fights and
you won some. No matter what you did I had your back, I was never ashamed to
call you my brother, and believe it or not I spoke very highly of you. Who could
actually say that their younger brother taught them how to drive? I tried so hard
to help you stay on the right path, unfortunately you were taken away from us
before you could change. Even though you left us so soon, youll never be
forgotten. All you wanted to be was successful. I will make it my mission to be
successful for the both of us. Actions speak louder than words. I dont have to say
the actual words I love you, I will show you.
Sincerely Your Sister,
Korah

Officiant .......... Rev. Mark A. Toney


Musical Prelude Bible Way Mass Choir
Opening Prayer ............. Rev. Charles Foggie, Jr.
Scripture Reading .....Rev. Mark A. Toney
Praise Dance ......Juanita Hickson
Reading of Cards ....... Antonia Love
Moments of Reflection ...Silently Read Obituary
Remarks (2 minutes please) ..Friends and Family
Selection ... Ryann Hamilton
Eulogy .Rev. Mark A. Toney
Parting View .......Family Only
Benediction ......Rev. Mark A. Toney

Acknowledgements and Appreciation


The family of Christopher T. Terrell, Tye-Tye, with deep
appreciation, wishes to acknowledge the many prayers,
wishes, and other expressions of warmth and support
during this time of grief. We would also like to
personally thank Walker Funeral Home and their staff.
May God bless you and continue to keep the Terrell
family in your prayers.

Celebrating the Life of


Christopher Tyreese Terrell
Tye-Tye
Sunrise: June 15, 1999 ~ Sunset: December 10, 2015

Pallbearers
Antwyon Fant Jr.
Deondre Gill
Charles Johnson
Marquae Johnson
Romont Johnson

Andrew Lightner
Tyrone Maye
Trevaughn Terrell
Troy Major Terrell
Brandon Williams

Internment
Walnut Hills Cemetery
3117 Victory Parkway
Cincinnati, Ohio 45206
In Charge of Arrangements:

Walker Funeral Home

Saturday, December 19, 2015


Visitation ~ 10:00am

Service ~ 11:00am

Bible Way Church of God in Christ


3132 Woodburn Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45207

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