Tavon Max Chelvarajan
Tuesday 23rd of January 1996 - Friday 19th of November 2021

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Tavon Max
Chelvarajan, 25, passed away Friday, November 19, 2021 at home surrounded by
family. Max was born in Lexington,
Kentucky.
Max attended
Lexington Catholic and Tates Creek High Schools. He earned a black belt in Tae Kwon Do from
Lexington Tae Kwon Do Academy. He had a
lifetime passion for soccer, skateboarding and cooking. He spent many summers during middle and high
school providing service to others through REACH Mission Trips and Camp
Burnamwood Appalachian Ministry, both in and out of state. He attended the Newman Catholic Center his
first few years of life, developed spiritually at Camp Burnamwood in Irvine,
Kentucky, and was a member of Second Presbyterian Church, Lexington, KY.
Left to
cherish his memory are Max’s parents, Lakshman Chelvarajan and Nicole Nicholas; daughter, A'Miyah Jayde Chelvarajan Sizemore; sibling, Ricky Chelvarajan; grandparents,
Lawrence and Constance Nicholas and Edmund Chelvarajan; best friend, Nicole
Young; foster family, the Rolfes-Cottrill Family; birth mother, Tabatha Wright;
and many cousins, aunts, uncles, foster
and birth siblings, and friends who will all miss him.
For all who
have been blessed to have shared life with Max, may his contagious smile and
kind heart continue to bless you in your life.
Visitation
will be Wednesday, November 24th from 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm at Milward
– Man O ’War located at 1509 Trent Blvd. with a short service beginning at 2:00
pm. At the request of the family, guests are asked to observe mask usage during these events.
In lieu of
flowers, please donate in Max’s name to a charity of your choice.
To share a
remembrance of Max or to offer condolences to his family, please visit
milwardfuneral.com.
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Mary L Mathews
saysNicole lasksman. I love you guys .we been though a lot together but this here is the hardest. I can't even begin to think of the pain hurt loss ... Know you are in my prayers and he is with you all. I'm so sorry . you all are in my prayers and thoughts. I'm just a call away. I will miss his laugh his beautiful smile and his love he showed us all . just. Keep those memories. And talk to him he can hear us. Love ya Mary lynn
Brian and Lonna Boisseau
saysWe are so sorry for the passing of Max. I did not know him, but he sounded like a bright spot in many peoples lives. We can feel your pain as we lost Lonna's son in 2016. May you find comfort in one another, and may you remember Max fondly. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Christine and Daryl Privott
saysWe first joined 2nd Presbyterian and "ran into" Max pretty much from the get- go. He never failed to say hi to me and give my family hugs. Our children, Cole and Jillian joined youth group in part for how they saw him engage with our family. Yes-his HUGE smile and infectious personality. We are saddened and will miss him
Jan Hallstrom
saysGod Bless you, Nicole and Lakshman and Ricky. Our hearts ache for your loss. What a blessing from God to be entrusted with providing care for His child.
Ann Guinn
saysDear Connie, Larry and family. I am so sorry for your loss. The loss of a loved one is always so emotional but to lose someone so young and bright is so hard. May God be with you all and help you thru this tender time. Love and prayers for all.
John Lum
saysNicole and family, I will miss Max's big smile and many surprising talents. My enduring memory will be a meal we ate at a Cuban restaurant in Tampa, with a young Max confidently ordering and downing a cup of "coffee con leche," much to the surprise of our server. We're thinking of the good times we spent with him and all of you.