Tysheek A. Spivey – Metropolitan Funeral
David Craig Monday, July 6, 2020 at 1:24 AM the angel of mercy peacefully came into our midst To retrieve his own TySheek Antonio Spivey Into his eternal resting place. TySheek Was born on March 19, 1999 in Norfolk Sentara Inn Norfolk Virginia to Chaneka D. Spivey and Antonio E. Wolfe. He was the happiest child. He grew to be known as loving and strong hearted young man. As a youth, he played soccer, basketball and football for several years. TySheek was a graduate if I. C. Norcom High School in Portsmouth, VA. He had plans of becoming a welder where he attended Tidewater Tech. In the last year he had a change in his career path where he started training and working out of state. He enjoyed this very much so TySheek decided To keep that direction going.
He loved it so much and would have long talks with his mom about relocating out of state. TySheek Loved his siblings and he was so excited about his sister graduating and attending college in the fall. He motivated her so much to strive to be the best she could be. He just adore the Madison so much. They were FaceTime, talk and do funny videos all day. Even his friend loves his little sister. He had a smile that would light up the room. When he walked in he owned it. People gravitate it to him, he has so many bonus brothers. They were each others back bone and always there to encourage and motivate each other. Starting from birth TySheek spent many days and nights with grandparents. They would have him so much that people would mistake him for being their child.
He made himself known when coming to his grandparents house yelling before coming in the door “hey grandma and granddad”. TySheek shared the same birthday as his grandma and it will never be the same. When ever his aunt came into town he would make sure he visited before she left. It was his uncle Tony who was a major mentor in his life, he coached him in football and taught him many things on how to become a young man. Who would have thought that he would grow to be taller than his uncle, Lil Tony who ended up having to look up to him. He had many hobbies; to go fishing with his grandfather, he really enjoyed the time in the many talks he had with his dad. TySheek Was his dad’s oldest son and he looked up and wanted to do everything like his dad, even dress and look like him.
He loved his dad so much they could go for a twins. TySheek Who was the man of the house. He was very very close to his mom. They would share everything and tell each other everything.What she’s gonna raise is his beautiful smile, loving heart, and they are long tops. He always wanted to take care of his family. He would give them his last. Mama Dukes was the name he had for his mom that would never be forgotten.
He was preceded in death by his paternal great grandmothers Mary Spivey, Diane; grandfather, Marvin Wolfe; maternal great grandparent Ida and Joseph Wolfe, Raymond and Evone Mitchell, Ronald, Earl, Alfred Spivey of Portsmouth and Aunt Charlotte Spivey. TySheek also leaves to cherish his loving memories his mother (Chaneka D. Spivey); father (Antonio E. Wolfe); seven brothers, Savion Blanco, Ty’Qwon Wolfe, TyShawn Wolfe, Taven Wolfe, Tre’Shawn Rodgers, Kiyan Wolfe and Antonio Wolfe, Jr.; four sisters, Chelsea Spivey, Madison Brown, Jade Bails and To’nasia Edwards; a special friend, Daquan Wynn; Aunt, Marvena Wolfe and special aunt Gwendolyn Allen; uncle, Antonio Spivey; grandparents, Samuel and Valencia Alston, Danny Mitchell, Phenetha Wolfe and Danny Mitchell; great grandparents, Calvin Hines (Veronica), Florene Hill and a host of loving aunts, uncles, cousins, a niece and many friends….
TySheek you will never be forgotten. You will always be in our hearts. We love you always.