Kordell Marquis Brzozowski's Obituary
The sun rose for Kordell Marquis Brzozowski on February 26, 2000, and the sun set on May 18, 2019. Kordell was known by many as "Dell". One brother; London Brzozowski proceeded him in death. Kordell's most recent, proud and joyous accomplishment was the arrival of his twin children with his girlfriend Jessica Broussard, Azayla Renee Broussard (girl) and Zymir Marquis Broussard (boy), and his step daughter Janae Alexandria Broussard. His children were his new motivation for life; he cherished and loved his children more than life itself. Before his children Dell felt that "basketball was life". He accelerated in any sport that he played but "basketball" was his heart. He leaves behind his mother; Latisha Norris (Ronald Norris) and his father; Bryon Brzozowski, Dell was close to his surviving siblings, Bryon Brzozowski, Jr, Lanya Brzozowski (Nya), and Melvin Brzozowski (Lucky), as well as his half siblings; Cameron and Emily Meade, and Danielle Brzozowski, by his father Bryon Brzozowski, his grandparents; Melvin Williams (maternal grandfather), Lavonne Davenport (maternal grandmother), Eddie Porter (step-grandfather), and Sandy Brzozowski (paternal grandmother), the eldest person in his life; Bennie Williams, Sr. (great grandfather), whom he loved and spent time with often, one nephew; AJ, and two nieces; Mia and Milani, a host of aunts and uncles; Andrea Harden (Alonzo Harden), Terea, Michael and Demetrius Harris, Mateo Bradshaw, Tavis Porter, Dorthy Porter, his extremely close uncle; Daniel Brzozowski who spent many summers fishing and hanging out with Dell as he guided his love for basketball, he leaves behind a host of great aunts and uncles, he was especially close to his great aunt; Bonita Foster-Bey (Kenny Foster-Bey). He spent a lot of his free time hanging out with her and helping her in any way possible. He also will also be missed by all of his cousins, friends, and other family members. John 14:1-3 “Let not your hearts be troubled. Believe in God; believe also in me. In my Father's house are many rooms. If it were not so, would I have told you that I go to prepare a place for you? And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again and will take you to myself, that where I am you may be also.
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