April 4, 2007 – January 5, 2024

The Tarver Braddock Foundation

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our mission

To spread love, laughter, and happiness through random acts of kindness.

our mission

To spread love, laughter, and happiness through random acts of kindness.

ABOUT TARVER

Tarver Mickel Braddock was born April 4, 2007 to Lindsey Husted Braddock and Brett Tarver Braddock. He went to be with the Lord on January 5, 2024 at the young age of 16.

Tarver attended Lexington, Sallie Humble, Neville Junior High, and was currently a junior at Neville High School. He was a member of the Interact Club, Renaissance, and Student Council. He truly enjoyed being a part of Neville’s shop program. 

ABOUT TARVER

Tarver Mickel Braddock was born April 4, 2007 to Lindsey Husted Braddock and Brett Tarver Braddock. He went to be with the Lord on January 5, 2024 at the young age of 16.

Tarver attended Lexington, Sallie Humble, Neville Junior High, and was currently a junior at Neville High School. He was a member of the Interact Club, Renaissance, and Student Council. He truly enjoyed being a part of Neville’s shop program. 

He was also involved in Neville Baseball where most recently he loved being the leader of the “left field lounge.” He was a part of the Neville Football Team where he took pride in having the most “drip” on. He was a member of St. Paul’s United Methodist Church where he attended and helped team a teen retreat. Tarver also loved being involved in Young Life.  

Tarver loved to make people laugh.  His personality and smile were one of a kind. His attitude and energy were contagious. He lit up every room and was always ready to entertain.  Tarver would go out of his way to make other people smile.  His work ethic was second to none, and he thoroughly enjoyed “doing projects.” He loved to fish, hunt, and do anything outdoors. He spent countless hours on the boat that he loved to hate. Being with his friends brought him great joy.  He fiercely loved his friends as much as his family. Even though he was younger, Tarver took great care of and provided protection for his sister, Stella.  Will and Thomas were his cousins, but were really his brothers.  Tarver’s smile, laugh, and personality will live on in our hearts and minds forever. He would want us all to be more like him; smile a lot and spread sunshine wherever you go.

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Mail Checks to P.O. Box 14171, Monroe, LA 71207 OR use one of the online options below.

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