IN LOVING MEMORY OF

Tyran Jamar

Bibbs

April 5, 1999 – March 22, 2026

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Tyran Jamar Bibbs, age 26, was born at Christ Hospital in Cincinnati, Ohio, on April 5, 1999.

Cherished and beloved son of Kimberly Bibbs and Randy Willis. Adored grandson of Rosalind Bibbs and Robert and Joyce Howard, lovingly known as PawPaw and MawMaw. Loving brother to Randy Hill, Dalisha Howard, Terrance Bibbs, Travon Bibbs, Tyler Bibbs, and Trinity Willis, and a proud and admired uncle to Kylie Bibbs. He was preceded in death by his great-grandmother, Katherine Burton; sibling, Kylie Kimiya; uncle, Steven Clark; and grandfather, Howard Carter.

Tyran was the middle child, deeply loved and cherished by all of his siblings. He shared a unique and special bond with each of them, no matter the years between their ages. Growing up, Tyran loved being outdoors. He could be found riding his bike, tossing a football, racing around, swimming at the neighborhood pool, or playing basketball. His coordination and natural athletic ability were undeniable. He played Little League football with the Madisonville Tigers and basketball with the Boys & Girls Club. He carried that love for sports into high school at Gamble Montessori, where he played football and basketball and was also a member of the ski club.

Throughout his life, Tyran created lasting memories and built friendships that he cherished well into adulthood.

At an early age, Tyran accepted Christ and attended Bethel Baptist Church under the leadership of Dr. Rev. Wayne R. Davis. He enjoyed participating in Children’s Church, attending summer enrichment programs, and going to Vacation Bible School—memories he shared with his Granny.

Tyran worked at McDonald’s, Amazon, and WFS – Worldwide Flight Services, where he proved himself to be a model employee, earning recognition, awards, and promotions. He carried a strong work ethic and consistently demonstrated dedication, responsibility, and integrity in everything he did. Even at a young age, Tyran showed a natural business sense. He was always observing, researching, and asking questions. He spent time helping in the family business, “Swing’n Styles Beauty and Barber Salon,” where he was affectionately nicknamed “Chocolate Drop” by the ladies. When the family later acquired a food truck, Ice Box—eventually renamed “Skeets Treats”—he took pride in helping to run that as well.

With a deep love for vehicles and a natural eye for detail, Tyran took pride in keeping cars looking their best. What began as a passion for washing vehicles grew into his own entrepreneurial journey. In 2020, he launched his business, Swing’n Styles Detail, LLC, becoming a successful young entrepreneur. Through his eye for detail, he built lasting relationships with clients who became business partners, friends, and brothers.

Tyran also had a dear mentor with whom he shared a special and meaningful bond rooted in guidance, trust, and spiritual growth. They spent time together in scripture, strengthening his faith and feeding his soul. The connection between TY and D will be deeply treasured.

Tyran was loved by so many. He was a loyal friend who loved deeply and intentionally, always making time to spend quality moments with family and friends and offering help in any way he could—not for recognition, but out of genuine love.

Tyran, known to many as “TY,” was well respected throughout the community as a kind and humble young man with a big heart who loved helping others.

In his spare time, Tyran loved riding motorcycles, traveling, and spending time with family and friends. He enjoyed caring for his grandparents, and in return, Maw Maw enjoyed cooking his favorite dishes. He treasured family gatherings and was always looking for some of his Aunt Cristal’s mac and cheese. Whenever he traveled, he made it a point to link up with his cousin Elijah to celebrate special moments, especially birthdays. It wasn’t uncommon for him to stop by his parents’ home late at night after work, quietly tiptoe upstairs, and peek in on his little sister, Trinity, just to check on her—as if he needed to see her before resting. These are the memories we will forever cherish.

Tyran’s love for riding two wheels began in his childhood and grew into a deep passion. He had a strong sense of coordination, moving with confidence and control, and a natural thrill for adventure. Over time, that passion deepened into a strong connection with the bike-life community, where he participated in countless fundraising and riding events and formed meaningful bonds with fellow riders who became like family—a brotherhood.

Tyran was more than all of this; he was a mentor, a friend, a role model, a brother, and above all, a beloved son, cherished grandson, and treasured nephew. Most will remember Tyran by his bright smile, big heart, and unforgettable laugh. He was always well dressed and carried himself with a presence that lingered like his cologne. At gatherings, his presence was warm, full of laughter, and truly unforgettable, leaving a lasting impression everywhere he went.

Those left to cherish his memory are his parents, Kim and Randy; grandparents, Rosalind, Robert, and Joyce; siblings, Randy, Dalisha, Terrance, Travon, Tyler, and Trinity; uncles, Robert (Donna), Rodney, Donny (Stacy), and Ronald (Denise); aunts, Marian (Ron), Cynetta, Gretta, and Cristal (Derek) ; his fur baby, “Ice”; nieces; a host of cousins; and dear friends.

Friends are cordially invited to a visitation with the family from 10:00 am until 12:00 pm, on Friday, April 10, 2026, at the Corinthian Baptist Church, 1920 Tennessee Avenue, Cincinnati (45237). The funeral service will immediately follow the visitation, beginning at 12:00 pm. Friends and family will gather to share memories, find solace in one another's company, and honor the legacy he leaves behind.

He will be laid to rest at Gate of Heaven Cemetery, 11000 Montgomery Road, Cincinnati, Ohio 45249.

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Walker Funeral Home and Crematory is caring for the Bibbs family during this difficult time. Please call 513.251.6200 or visit www.HerbWalker.com for additional information.

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