Green and her family were navigating COVID-19 with caution, following guidelines and using the supplies she would bring home from her job. She was thinking then of going back to school to pursue a career in the medical field, to try to better herself, the 42-year-old said. She got up each weekday to go to work at her job at Walmart on Highway 18, not a far commute from where she lives in West Jackson. When the pandemic first started in March 2020, Green was just your average working mother. “He had his own ways, but everybody loved him.” He loved his family,” Shaneika Green, Tramaine Green’s mother, told the Mississippi Free Press in her Jackson living room on June 7, 2021. His ashes, in a blue urn with gold embellishments, sits not far from his photo. The photo hangs in his family’s living room right across from the kitchen. A blue Mustang is parked in the background. He’s wearing a red shirt and has earbuds in his ears and a blue towel in his hand. ![]() Tramaine Green, 26, stares into the camera, almost as if the person taking the picture snapped the photo at just the right moment.
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