
Shemar Brown Family Fund
Donation protected
We are heartbroken to share that one of our students passed away on Thursday, November 5 following complications with his asthma. Shemar Brown was a 7th grader at Heritage Middle School. His bright smile lit up our hallways. He exuded such positive energy and everyone at Heritage knew him.
This little boy's death was sudden and unexpected. Please consider helping out his loved ones through this difficult time as they navigate this tragedy and move forward in life without him. Donations will go directly to his mother, Tiana Holt, to help with end of life costs and future expenses.
This GoFundMe is organized by Heritage Middle School Staff.

"Great souls die and our reality, bound to them, takes leave of us. Our souls, dependent upon their nurture, now shrink, wizened. Our minds, formed and informed by their radiance, fall away. We are not so much maddened as reduced to the unutterable ignorance of dark, cold caves.
And when great souls die, after a period peace blooms, slowly and always irregularly. Spaces fill with a kind of soothing electric vibration. Our senses whisper to us. They existed. They existed. We can be. Be and be better. For they existed."
This little boy's death was sudden and unexpected. Please consider helping out his loved ones through this difficult time as they navigate this tragedy and move forward in life without him. Donations will go directly to his mother, Tiana Holt, to help with end of life costs and future expenses.
This GoFundMe is organized by Heritage Middle School Staff.

"Great souls die and our reality, bound to them, takes leave of us. Our souls, dependent upon their nurture, now shrink, wizened. Our minds, formed and informed by their radiance, fall away. We are not so much maddened as reduced to the unutterable ignorance of dark, cold caves.
And when great souls die, after a period peace blooms, slowly and always irregularly. Spaces fill with a kind of soothing electric vibration. Our senses whisper to us. They existed. They existed. We can be. Be and be better. For they existed."
Organizer and beneficiary
Caleb Crossley
Organizer
Minneapolis, MN
Tiana Holt
Beneficiary