

He was born in Yorba Linda on January 19, 1998 to Kayo Manson-Tompkins and Marshell Rancifer. Paris grew up learning many sports, but focused on Taekwondo where he competed in many local, regional, national, and Korean tournaments, and achieved a third-degree black belt. He was very creative and enjoyed making art and music.
In addition to Taekwondo, art, and music, Paris’ favorite role was that as an uncle to his niece, Ella, and nephew, Wesley. He treasured his time with them and loved being their Uncle Pehwis, never failing to play and be silly with them every chance he could.
Paris is survived by Kayo Manson-Tompkins (mother), Marshall Rancifer (father), Kenneth Tompkins (brother) and William Tompkins (brother), as well as Brittany Tompkins (sister-in-law), Pat Hanna (aunt), James Manson (uncle), and many cousins.
Paris will always be remembered for his energetic and witty personality and the way he always smiled. We will miss Paris every day. His memory will live on in the hearts of all those who knew and loved him.
A Celebration of Life event will take place on Sunday, December 1st. Donations to Asthma research through the American Lung Association would greatly be appreciated.
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