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IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Jequelle Deandre
Haynes
August 25, 1993 – December 24, 2020
Je'Quelle DeAndre Haynes graced the world with his beautiful soul on August 25, 1993 in Baltimore, Maryland. He departed this life suddenly on December 24, 2020 in Atlanta, Georgia leaving his family and friends devastated. Je'Quelle was anxiously awaiting his day of travel to visit family for the holidays, but the Lord decided it was time for his eternal venture.
Je'Quelle was an Army brat and received his formal education in various schools as the family traveled to for military assignments. Once settled in Killeen, Texas, he attended Ellison High School where he faithfully sung on the choir. Je'Quelle also known as Jay to his friends was a graduate of the class of 2011. He was accepted to the University of Kentucky where he contemplated majoring in Business or Social Work. He later moved back to Killeen and attended Central Texas College and at the time considered becoming an Image Consultant. Je'Quelle's entrepreneurial skills were developed and he tried his hand with Event Planning; subsequentially setting up his website which encompassed an array of events designs. There was nothing that Je'Quelle could not accomplish once he was in pursuit. He was gainfully employed and worked in various areas of Customer Service.
Je'Quelle was the biggest Beyonce fan and his favorite gospel singer was Tye Tribbett. Coincidentally both figures are unique in their brands and so was Je'Quelle.
Whether being referred to as Je'Quelle, "Quellie" or "Jay" this young man was one unforgettable soul. He had a HUGE heart and made friends effortlessly. Everyone wanted to become his "Bestie" because he had a knack for making each person feel as if they were. His big smile would illuminate any room. He was very respectful, had impeccable manners and his love for FAMILY was immeasurable!! Je'Quelle was all about his family, young and old and was extremely protective brother over his sister, Shay. He successfully organized his maternal family reunion and left a HUGE impact. Whatever goals he set forth, he would dive and give his all. His dream was to relocate to Atlanta, GA and he most certainly made that his reality. Je'Quelle believed in marching to the beat of his own drum and lived life on his own terms.
Deborah Haynes, Je'Quelle's Grandmother preceded him in death April 2013.
Je'Quelle leaves to cherish his memory Mother Adrienne L. Buffaloe, Father Rodney G. Buffaloe, Devoted Sister DeAndra LaShay Buffaloe, Paternal Grandmother Mae Willie Randolph, Maternal Great-grandmother Lemore Jacobs, Godmothers Dawn Coleman & Taniesha "Turkee" Grandy, and a host of aunts, uncles, relatives and countless friends.
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