

The doctor barely had time to scrub-up before she made her entrance into the world. Tairyn was that way about life from the very beginning. She took life by the reins and lived boldly and without fear.
She loved Chicago and was excited to move to Florida during middle school.
Tairyn graduated from the University of North Florida and successfully pursued a career in marketing, including starting her own business. Recently, she moved to California to begin a new adventure with her fiancé.
Tairyn was a beautiful soul who loved deeply and cherished her family, friends, and feline babies above all else. Her creativity, whether through writing, drawing, or digital media, was an inspiration to all who knew her. Tairyn was incredibly generous and would lend her time and resources to help those she loved without a second thought. She lived life to the fullest and welcomed others to do the same with her. The void she leaves behind cannot be filled but, those who loved her will honor her by striving to exemplify her unconditional love for others, her creativity, and her unwavering generosity.
Tairyn was preceded in death by both her maternal grandparents, Kenneth and Rachel Sandeen, paternal grandmother, Helen Galloway, and her aunt, Karen Sandeen.
Tairyn leaves to cherish her memory:
Her mother, Kimberly (Sammy) Bailey and father, Patric (Susan) Galloway; her older sister, Dinelle Mieses (Joel), and younger brother, Raif Galloway; paternal grandfather, Phred (LaVonia) Galloway, her nephew, Thomas and nieces, Olivia, Rebecca, and Karla; uncles, David (Delores) Sandeen, Christopher Galloway, and Nicholas (Marianne) Galloway; aunt, Jacqueline (Robert) Burns, and a host of cousins; as well as her fiancé, Daniel Koolmees and fur babies, Oden and Petra.
A visitation will be held Saturday, September 24, 2022 from 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM at
Beaches Chapel by Hardage-Giddens, 1701 Beach Blvd, Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250,
followed by a Celebration of life at 11am. Reception to follow at the funeral home.
Last Year Tairyn's Grandfather Passed away she wrote this poem and decanted it to him.
The Little Things In Life
To often we don’t realize What we have to until it’s gone
Too often we wait too late to say “I’m sorry. I was wrong”
Sometimes we seem we hurt the ones We hold dearest to our hearts
And we all stupid thing To tear our lives apart
Far too many times we let Unimportant things get in our mind
And by then it’s usually too late To see what made us blind
So be sure that you let people know How much they mean to you
Take the time to the words Before your time is through
Be sure that you appreciate Everything you’ve got
And be thankful for the little things In life that means a lot
Written by Tairyn Palanker
In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Bailey Family.
Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.hardage-giddensbeacheschapel.com for the Sandeen,Bailey,and Galloway families.
Arrangements are under the care and direction of HARDAGE-GIDDENS FUNERAL HOME In Jacksonville Beach FL.
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In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Bailey Family.
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