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Damarius L. Odom


Sunrise: May 27, 1998

Sunset: December 9, 2023

Damarius Lafonte Odom was a native of Chesapeake, Virginia, born May 27,1998, in Chesapeake, VA, to Sonya Odom and Ronnell Flowers. Damarius graduated from Hopewell High School and went on to further his education at St. Augustine College, Raleigh, North Carolina, where he majored in Business Management. 

Damarius was a truck driver for Enidan Enterprises, LLC., and went on to chase his dream to acquire his CDLA credentials as a student at Shippers Choice Trucking School. 

He had a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and special friends. Damarius comes from a very tight knit family where he was the protector of us all, the gentle giant to his siblings and the big brother to his baby brother, Jesiah; they were closer than most. To know Damarius was to love Damarius, one of the smartest, hardworking, family-oriented people you could ever meet. He was always a very quiet, laid-back reserved person, with a smile that would brighten anyone’s day, which will be immensely missed by so many. He had a passion for sports while football was his thing. He loved and knew the sport inside and out. The Minnesota Vikings was his favorite team. Although Damarius didn’t have children of his own, he had a love for all children, one being his nephew Jo’Mir, whom he treated as his own. 

We love and knew him as Damarius even Bro-Bro while others cherished his persona with a plethora of names that grew on us all such as Marcy, Dee, and OD. 

Damarius was preceded in death by his grandmothers, Joyce Ann Odom and Linda Carey, great-grandmothers, Julia Ann Robinson and Melvine Yvonne Wyatt-Norman, grandfather, Antonio Kipland Norman, and cousin, Alfred Montrelle Robinson.  

He leaves to cherish his memory his mom, Sonya Odom (Harold), father, Ronnell Flowers, seven sisters, Joyce Odom, Shanique Flowers, Essence Odom, Ronnetta Sullivan, Deliasia Flowers, ShyKeara Deering, Endia Flowers: four brothers, Jesiah Flowers, Levonte Sullivan, Devonte Sullivan, Torrion Lee, great grandfather, General D. Norman, and a host of aunts, uncles, cousins, and a very special friend Jakeria Williams.

Viewing Wednesday, December 20, 2023 2:00pm - 6:00pm Metropolitan Funeral Service 7246 Granby Street Norfolk, VA 23505 Service COME IN PERSON OR WATCH SERVICE LIVE ONLINE Thursday, December 21, 2023 11:00am Metropolitan Funeral Service Granby Chapel Interment Forest Lawn Cemetery 8100 Granby Street Norfolk, VA 23505

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    Missy says

    I send me deepest condolences to the Odom family. I love y’all and pray that you are strong enough to get through these troubling times!

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    Keejafee Outlaw says

    Sending 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿❤️❤️❤️❤️💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾TO THE ENTIRE ODOM FAMILY

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    Coleen Norman says

    Niece my heart aches for you and you have my deepest sympathy. I pray that God will give you strength daily to endure the days ahead. Cherish the wonderful memories shared knowing that nephew is now in God’s care. He is loved and will be sorely missed. Love y’all ♥️🌹

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    Justina Brehon says

    My condolences to you and the family Dink. What a beautiful celebration watching it live stream was heart touching. May god strengthen you and keep you. Love Tina (Dedrick friend)

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    Justina Brehon says

    My condolences to you and the family Dink. What a beautiful celebration watching it live stream was heart touching. May god strengthen you and keep you. Love Tina (Dedrick friend).

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    William L Fields II says

    Prayers up to the family. I was in CDL school with D…. always had a good spirit. He will be missed.

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