Tavayne Enley Weir

tavayne weir
In Loving Memory, it is with heavy hearts that we mourn the passing of two remarkable individuals, Tavayne Enley Weir and D'andre Morris Graham. These boys brought immense joy and love into the lives of their family and friends, leaving behind cherished memories. Tavayne Enley Weir graced this world on March 15th, 2007, at Port Antonio Hospital in the parish of Portland, Jamaica to his mother KerryAnn Johnson and father Enley Weir. From an early age, Tavayne's light shone brightly, and his journey through education was marked by dedication and enthusiasm. Tavayne received a certificate for completing one year of the JMG program at Sanford High school was to enter 12th grade this fall. An avid sports enthusiast, Tavayne was passionate about basketball, cycling and loved video gaming. Tavayne recently received his driver’s license and was going to begin working as a door dasher so that his brother D’Andre could be with him during the day and they could earn the money together. Tavayne was always a helper, willing to do and help anyone in need, leaving a lasting impression with his remarkable skills and infectious joy. His unwavering determination and compassion touched the lives of all who knew him. Tavayne's deep admiration for his stepfather drove him to pursue a career as a mechanic and a truck driver, Tavayne's kindness and positivity undoubtedly left an indelible mark on everyone he encountered, and his spirit lives on through the cherished memories we hold dear. D'andre Morris Graham, born on December 26th, 2007, at Blackriver Hospital in St. Elizabeth, to his mother Karette Jones- Graham and father Morris Graham was a gentle soul whose presence brought tranquility and love into the lives of those around him. His journey through education started at the age of 2. He completed High school this year at the St. Elizabeth Technical School in Jamaica and wanted to continue his education in becoming a Mechanical Engineer. D'andre's passion for video games and cars reflected his immense enthusiasm for life. D’Andre’s gentle nature, kindness, and quiet strength left an unforgettable mark on those around him. He never wanted to inconvenience anyone no matter how much help he needed. D’Andre was the type of person who would do all he could for you and give you the last of anything he may have had to make sure the people around him where happy and safe. Both boys will be deeply missed and fondly remembered by all who had the privilege of knowing them. They leave behind their parents, grandparents, brothers and sister, aunts, uncles and many cousins. May their souls find eternal peace, and may their memories be a blessing to us all. The family would like to thank all that have helped whether it be through monetary donations, the sending of flowers, well wishes and prayers. We could not have put these beautiful souls to rest with out all your help. Services will be Saturday July 19, 2024 at 8:30 am at the Black Funeral Home 580 Maine Street Springvale Maine for the viewing and service. The burial will follow at Oak Dale Cemetery.

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  1. You may no longer walk beside me but always there to now walk behind me to watch over me.

    Forever and always my love


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