

Pharaoh was only here for a short time, but he brought joy and happiness to many lives. He was the most loving and caring little boy in the whole world. Anytime Pharaoh was out he would smile, wave and say “hi” to everyone he came in contact with, bringing smiles all around him. Whenever he saw someone sad or hurt, he would put his arm around them and comfort them because he could not stand to see anyone in pain. Pharaoh wanted everyone to be happy. For such a little guy, Pharaoh had such a big heart. He always shared with others and was always willing to lend a helping hand, especially around the kitchen. Anytime he was asked to do something, he did it happily because he always wanted to please others.
Pharaoh loved to dance and sing all types of music. Pharaoh also loved eating, drinking juice, going to amusement parks, swimming, and dining at Chuck E. Cheese. He enjoyed taking baths, brushing his teeth, which was a passion for him, playing with other kids, playing games, like hide and seek, patty cake, little piggies, and peek-a-boo, and having books read to him by his mom and his dad.
That smile that brought happiness to everybody will be missed. Pharaoh had a happy-go-lucky personality and a big beautiful smile that brightened up the world. He will be missed dearly by his parents, Douglas Van Vactor and Adrianna Brown; his grandparents, Douglas F. Van Vactor III, Marie Van Vactor, and Carol Roberson; and a host of aunties, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins and the rest of the family. We love you, Pharaoh. Live like the king you are.
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