He was a strong little boy, that's how he earned the nickname "Iron Man." It was given to him by his granddaddy (Tommy), after two speedy recoveries from two heart surgeries at just 1 week and 10 months old. Zavarian fought a very rare heart condition and sickle cell his entire life. He never complained about his condition, instead of complaining, he would smile and say "I feel good." He was a fighter and God-fearing child. When he took his last breath he was giving praise to the Lord.
Zavarian was preceded in death by his great-grandmother, Mrs. Agnes Blandburg; great-grandfather, Mr. Tommy Lee (Me-daddy) Watson Sr.; great-grandparents, Mr. Jim and Mrs. Gracie Mae Redding; grandfather, Mr. Willie Seymore; grandfather, Mr. Arthur Yarbrough; very special uncle, Mr. Emmit Yarbrough; and cousin, Travis Wilson.
Zavarian leaves to cherish his memories parents, Tonya and Louis Yarbrough of Griffin, and Carnell (Brittany) Furlow of Barnesville; four brothers, Aveious and Artavian Yarbrough, Caiden and Kyron Furlow; five sisters, Zohria Heath, Tytianna Yarbrough, Ja'lacionah and Carnija Furlow, Camoni Furlow; grandparents, Cynthia Brassell of Fairburn, Margaret Yarbrough, Tommy Lee Watson Jr., Cynthia (Frank) Fortenbury, and Jimmie Phillips, all of Griffin; great-grandparents, Mr. John (Bobbie) Blandburg of Senoia, Mrs. Cal (Me-mamma) Watson of Senoia, Mrs. Annie Furlow of Barnesville, and Rosa (Beckford) Brice of Thomaston; five uncles, Tonde (Sharonda) Watson of Griffin, Jeremy Watson of Macon, Travis Brassell of Fairburn, Clinton Furlow and Derwin Furlow, both of Griffin; three aunties, Robin Brassell of Conyers, Chaka (Willie) Gillian of Griffin and Daenett Furlow of Griffin. He also leaves behind a host of great-aunts and great-uncles, cousins, family and many friends.
He was a strong little boy, that's how he earned the nickname "Iron Man." It was given to him by his granddaddy (Tommy), after two speedy recoveries from two heart surgeries at just 1 week and 10 months old. Zavarian fought a very rare heart condition and sickle cell his entire life. He never complained about his condition, instead of complaining, he would smile and say "I feel good." He was a fighter and God-fearing child. When he took his last breath he was giving praise to the Lord.
Zavarian was preceded in death by his great-grandmother, Mrs. Agnes Blandburg; great-grandfather, Mr. Tommy Lee (Me-daddy) Watson Sr.; great-grandparents, Mr. Jim and Mrs. Gracie Mae Redding; grandfather, Mr. Willie Seymore; grandfather, Mr. Arthur Yarbrough; very special uncle, Mr. Emmit Yarbrough; and cousin, Travis Wilson.
Zavarian leaves to cherish his memories parents, Tonya and Louis Yarbrough of Griffin, and Carnell (Brittany) Furlow of Barnesville; four brothers, Aveious and Artavian Yarbrough, Caiden and Kyron Furlow; five sisters, Zohria Heath, Tytianna Yarbrough, Ja'lacionah and Carnija Furlow, Camoni Furlow; grandparents, Cynthia Brassell of Fairburn, Margaret Yarbrough, Tommy Lee Watson Jr., Cynthia (Frank) Fortenbury, and Jimmie Phillips, all of Griffin; great-grandparents, Mr. John (Bobbie) Blandburg of Senoia, Mrs. Cal (Me-mamma) Watson of Senoia, Mrs. Annie Furlow of Barnesville, and Rosa (Beckford) Brice of Thomaston; five uncles, Tonde (Sharonda) Watson of Griffin, Jeremy Watson of Macon, Travis Brassell of Fairburn, Clinton Furlow and Derwin Furlow, both of Griffin; three aunties, Robin Brassell of Conyers, Chaka (Willie) Gillian of Griffin and Daenett Furlow of Griffin. He also leaves behind a host of great-aunts and great-uncles, cousins, family and many friends.
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