Terron Everton Brown Jr. was born in Cleveland, OH on April 18, 2001, to Terron Everton Brown Sr. and Tumoka Blackwell (Parker)
Terron, better known as TJ to many, was so anxious to come into this world, that he flew right out into it. TJ is the second oldest out of four siblings. TJ cared for, and loved many including his grandparents, especially his Jamaican Grandma and his NaNa. TJ was born into the Jamaican culture that he loved, and he took great pride in his Jamaican culture. TJ loved doing many things which included dancing, football, attending church, basketball, entertaining everyone, cars, and his shoes. TJ accepted Christ at an early age and was a devoted prayer warrior. TJ graduated from Normandy High School in 2019, and he also graduated from Barber School in January of 2021.
TJ was great at a lot of things and being a father to his children is one of them. Fatherhood fit TJ well and he adored his family. TJ played basketball at Bethany and was coached by his father and Minister Williams. TJ had recently joined a Professional Semi-Pro Football team called the Outlawz and opened his own Barber studio recently. TJ was a mentor in the 1000 Ties Organization and a member of the Freak Squad skating crew at Plamor. TJ was so full of life and energy. Anyone he interacted with; he was able to touch their lives in a very special way. TJ loved learning new things and excelled at any skill or talent. TJ was such a caring, genuine person who had a beautiful spirit. He overcame ALL adversity, trials, and tribulations that life threw at him. He will truly be missed.
TJ leaves to mourn his parents Terron E. Brown Sr. and Tumoka Blackwell (Parker), His Grandparents Reuchlin and Linda Brown (Preceded in death) and Andrew and Blondell Bufford (both preceded in death) his Siblings Brenda Razzor, Jada Johnston, Johannis Brown, his son Zakari Smith and daughter Mya Jean Nicole Brown, His fiancé Tahneye R. Smith, and a host of uncles, aunts, cousins, and friends.