Michael Avery Cobbin Jr., known affectionately as Mike to his friends and family, lived a life that embodied the purest forms of love, selflessness, and dedication. Born on August 14, 2001, in Richmond, Texas, Mike's journey was one of unwavering faith and inspiring optimism until his untimely departure on October 8, 2024, in Brookshire, Texas. His 23 years on this Earth were marked by a warmth and generosity that touched the lives of all who had the privilege of knowing him.
Mike's early years in Richmond were filled with the sounds of laughter and the rhythm of drumbeats. As the son of Michael Cobbin Sr. and Tawanna Williams, he grew up surrounded by a loving family, including his dear grandmother Donna Williams, his aunt Tammy and Rosalind Cobbin, uncle Myron, Dwayne, Jermaine Williams, his cousins, with a special bond shared with cousin Brandon Rossigion, and his late grandmother Dianne Cobbin-Perry, whose legacy of kindness he carried forward. Mike's siblings, Kayonna Cobbin and Jaqwon Reed, were his lifelong friends and partners in adventure.
Graduating from Lamar High School in 2020, Mike's commitment to personal growth led him to attain his Commercial Drivers License, a testament to his determination and hard work. His career as a truck driver for Werner was more than a job; it was a calling. He saw the open road as an opportunity to spread kindness and help others, living by the words of Helen Keller: "Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much." Mike's faith was the cornerstone of his existence. He joined the Revived Missionary Baptist Church and became the first drummer, filling the sanctuary with music that uplifted the spirit of every congregant.
Mike's love for life was evident in his diverse interests. He was a role model who enjoyed playing the drums, a passion that allowed him to express his vibrant spirit. His enthusiasm for cars and driving was more than a hobby; it was a reflection of his journey – always moving forward, exploring new paths. Video games offered him a world of adventure, while his greatest joy came from being a loving father to Micaiah, Genesis, and Ma'curry Cobbin. His children were the heart of his world, and he dedicated himself to being the best father he could be.
Those who knew Mike would describe him as thoughtful, always considering the needs and feelings of others before his own. His selflessness was a beacon that guided his actions, whether it was a kind word, a helping hand, or a moment taken to listen. Above all, Mike was loving. His love was a shelter in times of storm, a light in moments of darkness, and a source of strength for his family and friends.
As we remember Michael Avery Cobbin Jr., let us not dwell on the tragedy of his passing but celebrate the extraordinary life he lived. His legacy is not one of sorrow but one of hope and inspiration. Mike's spirit remains a testament to the power of kindness and the enduring strength of familial bonds. His life encourages us to live each day with purpose and to cherish the moments we have with our loved ones.
Let us carry forward the lessons Mike taught us through his actions: to be compassionate, to be generous, and to be a source of love and light in the world. In honor of his memory, let us strive to embody these virtues and make a positive impact on the lives of those around us, just as he did.
Michael Avery Cobbin Jr.'s story does not end here. It continues in the hearts of his children, who will grow up knowing their father's love; it resonates in the beat of the drums he once played; and it lives on in the countless lives he touched. Mike's journey was a testament to the beauty of a life well-lived, and his memory will forever be a guiding star for all who knew him.
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