I met Zeek in the 6th grade knew him all the way through the 8th grade until he moved back to Cali. He was my best friend and will truly always change my perspective on life. My brother Rest In Peace, I would always be so excited to come over and toss the ball or play video games all night. Back when he lived in Country Lake Estates back in Houston truly heartbroken and in shock, my condolences go out to his family.
Track Star
I met Zeek when I was around eleven years old and was really close with him for a couple years. I knew at that age that Zeek had an amazing soul. No matter what he managed to light up every single room that he entered. Even at the age of eleven, he would remind me to always do things with a smile on my face and to never give up when I failed. Something I will never forget is how contagious Zeek’s laugh was. I remember one time at a track meet I came to Zeek in tears and within a couple minutes I was laughing and smiling with him. He had this effect on too many people for me to count. I am so grateful I was able to get close to Zeek when I was younger and that I was able to meet such a loving and caring person. I wish we had stayed more in touch over the years but you grew to doing bigger and better things. I know life won’t be the same for the people you were close to now but heaven gained an angel and I know that for certain. Keep laughing up there Zeek. Thank you for all the memories. Until I see you again, lots of love.
The picture attached is from 2012 back when Zeek used to run track at United Track Club.
– Nina Haq