TQ was born on June 28, 2002 in Spartanburg, South Carolina at Spartanburg Regional Hospital to Marcie Scott and Timothy Sims, Jr.
TQ enjoyed vibing out to music, making jokes, family time and his new found love for video streaming. But the most important thing that he cherished was being a father.
His love and bond with his brothers was much to be envied, a bond that nobody could have broken. He was the oldest soldier of the clan and will continue to watch over them.
He will forever be remembered for his infectious smile, his goofy behavior and his humble attitude.
TyQuirez leaves behind memories to be cherished to; his son, Ja’Cari Sims; his parents, Marcie and Christopher Scott, Timothy Sims, Jr. and Shantrel Brown; his brothers, TaShondre Sims, Tacoyes Sims, T’Moni Sims; his grandparents, Khounnoeuy and Khoeum Sok, Virginia Lindsey, Kerry Peake and Carolyn Sims; his aunts and uncles, Melissa “Meoun” and Christopher Armstrong-McIntyre, Betty Hy, Bunchoeurn Hy, Marion Lindsey, Claude Lindsey, Jamelia King, Valerie Farrell, Lakisha Scott,Sabrina Scott, and Sylvia Sims; a very special person, Jaliyah McJimsey; and a host of cousins and friends.
He is preceded in death by his grandfather, Timothy Sims, Sr.; and aunt, Vanessa Lindsey.
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The family of TyQuirez Rashad Sims would like to thank everyone for their prayers and support. Please continue to keep him, his family, and his pride and joy, his son, Ja’Cari Sims, in your prayers.
The family would also like to thank Dunbar Funeral Home for their kindness and care during this most difficult time.
The traditional Cambodian celebration will be held at the Temple on Sunday, August 27th, 8:30AM until 1:30PM, 770 Bryant Road, Spartanburg, SC 29303.
Funeral services will follow at Dunbar Funeral Home beginning at 2:30PM, 690 Southport Road, Roebuck, SC 29376.
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