Byron Darelle Warner was born on December 13, 1983, to Raynetta Beatrice Warner and Bryan Timothy Johnson.
Byron attended East High School, where he was a member of the band, playing the drums. Byron was a jack of all trades, from cooking, animal care, babysitting, and community work. He was a part of Man of Movement, this was a passion of his. Byron loved his children, his nieces, nephews, and siblings. Most of all, his mother, was his shining star. Byron loved and he loved hard. Anyone he crossed paths with felt the love. “Dirty Red or Goldie,” as he was known to others was a true Southside legend. If Byron was nowhere to be found, drive up Whitter and you will see him. He may have not have had the money, but he had the time for you when you called. He just wanted his place.
Byron went home to be with the Lord on his birthday, December 13, 2022.
Byron is preceded in death by his grandmother, Carolyn Joyce Warner (Big Sid); and his father, Byran Timothy Johnson.
Byron is survived by: his loving mother, Raynetta Warner; stepfather, James; great-aunt, Sheula Warner; aunt, Bonita Payne; siblings, Brandon Warner (Keyana), Blake Crook (Melody), and Brantley Warner, Sr. (Christiana); baby sister, Briana Warner (Brandon Sr.), Amber McDonald (Arthur), Joanna Johnson, Karmen Stringer, Amiracle Rolsston, Shakiniah Bolston, Tammara Hale, and bonus sister, Brittney Simpson; children, Nasiya Wanrer, Kayson Vance-Warner, Ar’Jhontrelle Roseboro, Isaih Lucket, and Jouni’i Swann; granddaughter, Takyla Wiggins; best friends, Michael Briggs and Antonio Sturggill; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, family, and friends who love BYRON DARRELLE WARNER and will miss him dearly.
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