At an early age, he possessed a vibrant personality that amused family and friends. His fun-loving and care-free spirit intrigued everyone whom he came in contact with, everywhere he went, no matter what he did.
Though he had previous encounters with the law, he was eager to turn his life around and make a better way for his mom and siblings. His recent transfer to Mirmar High school gave birth to a new individual that was on a misssion to achieve his dream of earning a football scholarship to attend college.
Whether sitting on the porch or going to a party, Narie could be counted on to provide a good laugh. He had a kind heart and would help anyone he could, even if it meant going out of his way. Narie's charismatic ways made him unforgettable to all he met.
Unfortunately, Narie left us before he could accomplish most of his goals. Though he is physically gone, his spirit will live on through our memories and the influence he had on each one of us. To those of us who were lucky enough to be apart of his life, he was a longing son, grandson, brother, nephew, cousin and friend. Some may say a warrior has gone too soon but a lost to our earthly family is a gain to our heavenly one. God knows best and his timing should never be questioned. We loved Narie but God loved him more and knew it was time for him to come home. Naries leaves behind his loving parents, siblings (Damian and Alexis), Grandparents--Gloria Sardine, Roscoe Holmes, Peter Green SR. and Mark Sardine.
At an early age, he possessed a vibrant personality that amused family and friends. His fun-loving and care-free spirit intrigued everyone whom he came in contact with, everywhere he went, no matter what he did.
Though he had previous encounters with the law, he was eager to turn his life around and make a better way for his mom and siblings. His recent transfer to Mirmar High school gave birth to a new individual that was on a misssion to achieve his dream of earning a football scholarship to attend college.
Whether sitting on the porch or going to a party, Narie could be counted on to provide a good laugh. He had a kind heart and would help anyone he could, even if it meant going out of his way. Narie's charismatic ways made him unforgettable to all he met.
Unfortunately, Narie left us before he could accomplish most of his goals. Though he is physically gone, his spirit will live on through our memories and the influence he had on each one of us. To those of us who were lucky enough to be apart of his life, he was a longing son, grandson, brother, nephew, cousin and friend. Some may say a warrior has gone too soon but a lost to our earthly family is a gain to our heavenly one. God knows best and his timing should never be questioned. We loved Narie but God loved him more and knew it was time for him to come home. Naries leaves behind his loving parents, siblings (Damian and Alexis), Grandparents--Gloria Sardine, Roscoe Holmes, Peter Green SR. and Mark Sardine.
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