Zaron Braggs' Obituary
Zaron Quave’ Braggs was born on December 11th, 1998 in Tacoma, Washington and delivered to his parents- Eric Isaacs and Sharlona White. Zaron was raised in Washington and spent his adolescence in Atlanta, Georgia with his grandmother, Rose Braggs who took over the role as Zaron’s primary nurturer and worked tirelessly, with the help of Zaron’s daddy, aunts and uncles to raise and support Zaron and provide him with stability and structure as she exemplified her role in his life. Zaron later returned to Seattle as a young adult where he went on to graduate High School from Clover Park and receive his High School diploma.
Zaron was deeply rooted in his community where he proudly worked alongside his Uncle Randy at his iconic Seattle Sausage stand, literally serving thousands of happy event goers throughout the years. Zaron cherished music and even created a YouTube channel where he would post the artists he identified with, listen to their music and even review their work as well as offer his own commentary. Zaron also loved wrestling. He can be seen, once again, on YouTube where he and his friends tapped into their creativity and transformed themselves into powerful wrestling characters where they would organize different events that took place on a world stage- RIGHT IN HIS FRONT YARD- once again, complete with insightful commentaries and colorful personalities. He was an avid fan of the San Fransisco 49ers and during football season, we loved to send shots on Sundays at each other’s respective teams. Zaron was able to use his creativity to catapult himself anywhere his imagination allowed him to go and his special ability to do so made it possible for Zaron to experience life on a scale that is unimaginable to most people. Zaron was true to himself no matter the cost and he did not seek validation from others. Despite any limitations Zaron may have encountered in his life, he was able to overcome his challenges by using his imagination and creativity.
In February of 2023, Zaron became a father and proudly named his son Darnell Jontu Douglass White. He was a loving and devoted father to his son. Zaron was cherished by his mother Sharlona white, who was tragically taken from him as a child, but her impressions on him would last him his entire life. Zaron is survived by his son Darnell Douglass White, his father Eric Isaacs, his grandmother Rose Braggs, two older sisters Zeunna Woodruff and Tatiana Isaacs Jackson, brothers Deven Isaacs, Daylen Isaacs, Macyn Isaacs, Marley LaTray and Prays Isaacs, as well as an entire host of uncles and aunts, all of which formed an entire community of family and friends who loved and adored Zaron and will continue to miss him in his absence, as well as his long time partners and associates who knew Zaron and built memories with him. Zaron entered eternal life on May 20th, 2024 and joined his mother, where they will be together forever in this life and beyond.
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