

Terrell L Davis Jr. was born March 8, 1999 to the parents of Angela Bowling and Terrell Davis Sr., who survive him. He was a beloved son, brother, grandson, nephew and uncle. He received his final blessing on December 19, 2021. He is survived by his sisters Kaitlyn (Ricky) Bowling, Tiayla, Tiana, Tierra Davis; nieces Akaria, Aubri’Ana, Ari’Ella, Anyiah Thurman; nephew Richard Thurman lll; his uncles Rodney, David, Jeff, Scott (Amber), Troy (Veronica), Lonnie (Ben), Roderick, Antwon; aunts Londria and Arnitra (Tony); grandparents Alza Bowling, Zandra and Lonnie Davis, as well as a host of family members and friends. He is proceeded in death by his grandmother Donna Bowling, uncle Elgin Davis, and his close friend “Los” O’Brien. TJ (as he was affectionately known) attended North Side High School in Fort Wayne, Indiana. While at North Side, Terrell participated in basketball and football. He had a smile that would light up a room and a loving personality to match. Terrell enjoyed spending time being a big brother and teaching his sisters how to roller-skate and dribble a basketball. He loved sharing quiet time with his mother, as well as his morning talks with his father. TJ was not only a huge sports fan in school, he loved spending his weekends bowling. You would often find him riding his motorcycle or driving his sports cars. He spent a lot of time working on them and keeping them clean. During summer months, he loved to get on his bike and ride with his dad. Aside from the closeness that he had with his family; TJ had shared a close relationship with his cousins Luciano “Louie” Sanchez, Trevail Whitt Jr. “also, TJ” and best friend Jamarcus Hill. Since they were kids, they would spend time on the football field, long nights playing PlayStation while sleeping over or spending the summers at basketball and football camps. He loved them like they were his own brothers. Terrell had another close friend, Carlos “Los” O’Brien; he lost his battle with cancer two years ago. TJ was deeply saddened at the loss. Terrell had started taking time to travel and see other parts of the country. Some of his favorite places he recently visited were Miami and Las Vegas. Seeing the bright lights and big cities inspired him to want to see the world even more. He was looking forward to one day traveling internationally. TJ was always a bright light for our family. His unexpected death has been an emotional blow to us all. We appreciate the outpouring of support and love from family and friends.
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