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Sellers Memorial United Methodist Church
Date: 03-15-2025
Time: 10:00 AM
Time: 10:00 AM
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Obituary
Jabari Wakeem Bryant was born on September 3, 1987, to James Wallace Bryant and Patricia Ann Jackson. He departed this world on March 6, 2025. Jabari was unmarried.
He was educated in the Miami Dade County school system. He obtained his GED. Jabari loved reading and DIY projects. He worked as an independent contractor in the business of septic tank services. He obtained the maximum credentials in heavy duty equipment at Miami Lakes Tech. He could confidently operate any construction machine. He loved cars. Jabari also received certificates in diesel mechanics at Turner Tech.
Jabari was raised in the church. He knew how to serve. He loved music. He also wrote music and considered an offer from a well-known rapper but realized the commitment would involve sacrifices he was not willing to compromise. He was filled with the Holy Spirit at age seven.
His life was taken away from those left to mourn this loss: his mother, Patricia Ann Jackson; father, James Wallace Bryant; daughters, Giannah E. Jackson and Kailyn S. Bryant; son, Jaiden C. Rouza; uncles who loved and cared for him more like a son, Larry B. Williams (Sandra), Carl E. Williams (Sonia) and Lamont J. Williams (Roberta); paternal uncles, Raymond Bryant (Barbara) and Roland Bryant; paternal sister, Wanda Bryant; and a host of cousins, other relatives, and friends.
He was educated in the Miami Dade County school system. He obtained his GED. Jabari loved reading and DIY projects. He worked as an independent contractor in the business of septic tank services. He obtained the maximum credentials in heavy duty equipment at Miami Lakes Tech. He could confidently operate any construction machine. He loved cars. Jabari also received certificates in diesel mechanics at Turner Tech.
Jabari was raised in the church. He knew how to serve. He loved music. He also wrote music and considered an offer from a well-known rapper but realized the commitment would involve sacrifices he was not willing to compromise. He was filled with the Holy Spirit at age seven.
His life was taken away from those left to mourn this loss: his mother, Patricia Ann Jackson; father, James Wallace Bryant; daughters, Giannah E. Jackson and Kailyn S. Bryant; son, Jaiden C. Rouza; uncles who loved and cared for him more like a son, Larry B. Williams (Sandra), Carl E. Williams (Sonia) and Lamont J. Williams (Roberta); paternal uncles, Raymond Bryant (Barbara) and Roland Bryant; paternal sister, Wanda Bryant; and a host of cousins, other relatives, and friends.