Tayvian would have attended River Springs Middle School this upcoming school year joining his twin brother Davren Cole Jr. and classmates in a fun filled 8th grade year. Despite all of the challenges put forth Tayvian did very well in his studies.
Tayvian loved life and all that it had to offer. Tayvian loved sports, but his love for Football surpassed any other sport that one could think of. His ability to explain in detail what a team needed during the NFL draft was unbelievable or even express why selecting a type of player didn’t make sense based on the type of offense or defense a team ran. Tayvian was a huge Dallas Cowboy fan and probably experienced every emotion that a Dallas fan has expressed. Tayvian’s love for basketball came a close second; his ability to speak about every player on every team let alone how the team was doing as a whole many would say was like something they had never seen let alone heard especially at such a young age.
Tayvian found a lot of enjoyment in playing video games with his twin brother Davren Cole Jr. his cousins and friends anytime he had a free moment. Tayvian made such an impact on people everywhere he went, from his friends to his doctors and any family member that really knew him. All would agree that “Tay” was a special kid. His smile just lit up the room, his positivity brought you together; that was who Tayvian was and always will be.
Tayvian always wanted the best for anyone connected to him; he always thought of others more than himself. It didn’t matter the type of pain he was in or how sick he became he always made sure that you knew he was thinking of you and your feelings. With every obstacle Tayvian pushed through it and never complained; to many “Tay” is what you would call a pure soul. Tayvian will always be in our hearts and never forgotten.
Tayvian leaves behind his twin brother Davren Jr., Mom (Tiama Cole) and Father (Davren Cole).
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