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Donald Ray Myles III was born on October 9, 2003, to Donald and Shatyeisha Myles at Centinela Hospital in Inglewood CA. Although he was their third son, his father instantly knew he wanted to name him after himself. He was a delightful baby, always smiling-even in his sleep-regardless of what was happening around him. That radiant smile was a constant.
As he grew up, he attended IDMR in Banning, CA. He was highly competitive in both sports and video games. He enjoyed playing Basketball and Football, excelling particularly as a football player. He loved all his brothers but wanted to be just like his brother Donell, he was his number one fan. He attended Banning High School, but unfortunately, he dropped out in the 12th grade as he was focused on making money to provide for himself his wants and needs.
He was a loving, helpful person, always ready to assist those in need. He was a protector and a hard-working individual who spoke his mind. At the age of 17 Donald began his working career at Del Taco, he had several jobs in between with his last job being at Dollar General in Cabazon, CA as a Lead Supervisor, where he worked his last three years of his life. He had a passion for making music, was an avid gamer, and cherished time with his friends, whom he regarded as his brothers.
Donald leaves behind to cherish his memories: His parents Donald and Shatyeisha Myles, four brothers, Donell, Deshawn, Davon and Davonte Myles, two sisters Drayshonda Scott and Dayshanique Myles, great grandmothers Clara Harris and Mary Wyatt, grandparents Mary Wyatt, Beverly Redic ( Dan Redic), Donald Ray Myles Sr, James Wyatt Sr, aunties Mia Coleman, Beverly Gorman, Diamond Cooks, uncles James Wyatt Jr, Terell Wyatt, Deondre Wyatt, Rick Moore and Donald Cooks and a host of great aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends.
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