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Tyrone Douglas entered the world on April 12, 1972 to Doris Bell Douglas and Josie Taylor. He was educated in the Burke County Public School System before turning to faithful employment. Tyrone worked at John Deer for many years. He was also employed with local Burke County family farms. Tyrone worked long hours, but he found pleasure on the tractor and late nights spent in the woods hunting. In later years, Tyrone's health restricted alot of his pleasures but never his smile or will to make others happy.
On September 10th at the tender age of 53, Tyrone transcended this life for his heavenly home. Leaving his tired body behind, Tyrone accepted his crown and white robe with the Father.
Tyrone was preceded in death by his biological father, his acting father, Lafayette Kelly, and two sisters, Lorene Byanham and Loraine Chance.
He leaves to carry his legacy, one daughter, Anastasia Jackson. Cherishing his memory are his mother, Doris Bell Kelly, seven brothers, Jimmy (Darcy)
Kelly of Hephzibah, GA, Christopher Kelly of Waynesboro, GA, John Frank (Shanta) Kelly of Swainsboro, GA, Ricky Wade (Arletta) Kelly of _____, and Greg Anthony (Nicole) Kelly and Terry (Carrie) Kelly both of Waynesboro, GA; seven sisters Joyce (Christopher) Chance of Wadesboro, NC, Donna Felecia (Larry) Peebles of Pennsylvania, VA, Angela (Charlie) Powell and Renota Scott both of Waynesboro, Shawanda Williams of Camden, AL, Kimber Dove of Texas, Toni Lovett of Millen GA, and Deana Taylor of Augusta; two aunts Johnnie Mae Pierce of Midville and Ella Mae (Amos) Johnson of Waynesboro; one uncle, Jerry (Lou Ella) Douglas of Swainsboro, GA; a special friend, Sherika Griffin along with a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, family and friends.
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