Young Dolph’s Longtime Partner Mia Jaye Shares Touching Tribute On 4-Year Anniversary Of His Passing: ‘Our Family Will Never Be The Same Without You’
Young Dolph’s Longtime Partner Mia Jaye Shares Touching Tribute On 4-Year Anniversary Of His Passing: ‘Our Family Will Never Be The Same Without You’
Young Dolph’s absence continues to weigh heavily on his family, fans, and loved ones.
In a deeply emotional post, Mia Jaye, the rapper’s longtime partner, reflected on how his tragic passing forever changed their family. Speaking about their daughter, she wrote, “Ari has been without you the same amount of time that she had you, which is tough. Her memory is beginning to get fuzzy & starting to fade,” adding, “but don’t worry, I have thousands of mini video clips to remind her of our fun family times.” She also shared a touching message about their son: “Tre cherishes every memory with his heart and soul… He exudes so much of who you are and it warms my heart to feel you through him.”
Mia continued, “As for me, I have come to understand you more each year that passes. You are sooo one of a kind and I cherish everything we shared… Our family will never be the same without you but you can rest easy knowing that Im holding US down despite all levels of difficulty & our family legacy will live strong.”
#YoungDolph, born Adolph Thornton Jr., tragically lost his life on November 17, 2021, in his hometown of #Memphis, Tennessee, after being f@t@lly sh*t inside Makeda’s Homemade Butter Cookies. In the aftermath, several individuals were arrested and charged, though the legal process has remained lengthy. Dolph’s legacy lives on through his music, his family, and the countless lives he touched through community support, charity initiatives, and mentorship.

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