Aug 6, 1962 - Aug 24, 2024August 6, 1962 - August 24, 2024
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John enjoyed drawing, baseball, animals, and collecting items. He enjoyed being a handyman, the "Black McGiver" around the house
he loved Apple Pie, Pizza, and Pepsi. He prefer to add Hot sauce to all of his meals
Baptised on 4/2/1967
having something to put together.
Baseball
John was married for a period. From that marriage he raised Jeremy Henderson, Jennifer Tate, and John Tate the 3rd.
Lafeyette High School then later received his GED
John is the 3rd child from Mary Elizabeth Mills and John Allen Tate Sr
John had 3 other siblings. He precedes his late brother Lindell "Cooch" Tate, sister Julia "Dolly" Tate, and Anita Tate
John leaves behind 10 grandchildren, Asiana Henderson, Alexander Henderson, Jayreon Henderson, Jakari Henderson, Jakyla Henderson, Marcus Woolford, Justine Woolford, Precious Tate, Izaiah Tate, Jessohnny Tate
John Allen Tate Jr., known affectionately as "Mooch," was born on August 6, 1962, in Buffalo, and passed away on August 24, 2024, in his hometown. He was the third child of Mary Elizabeth Mills and John Allen Tate Sr., and he cherished his relationships with his siblings, including his late brother Lindell "Cooch" Tate, sister Julia "Dolly" Tate, and Anita Tate.
John was a proud father to Jeremy Henderson, Jennifer Tate, and John Tate III, and he found immense joy in being a grandfather to ten beloved grandchildren: Asiana, Alexander, Jayreon, Jakari, Jakyla, Marcus, Justine, Precious, Izaiah, and Jessohnny.
A graduate of Lafayette High School, John later earned his GED. He retired from Emerson Industrial Automation, where he was known for his determination and tenacity, traits that defined much of his life. His friends and family often admired his resourcefulness, as he was affectionately dubbed the "Black McGiver" for his handy skills around the house. In his free time, he enjoyed drawing, collecting items, and indulging in his love for baseball.
John had a special fondness for food, particularly apple pie, pizza, and Pepsi, always adding hot sauce to enhance his meals. He was a man who loved nothing more than having something to put together, often finding joy and satisfaction in completing tasks.
Baptized on April 2, 1967, John was also a proud organ donor, leaving behind a legacy of selflessness. He will be remembered for his stubborn yet good-hearted nature, a true testament to his determination in life. His memory will live on in the hearts of all who knew and loved him.
Saturday, September 7, 2024 at 11:00 AM
Alan R Core Funeral Home Inc, Kensington Ave
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