

He debated about the rights of others being violated up until his death. His stance was to always fight for the underprivileged and disadvantaged. He bragged about his visits to the Law Library, and what he’d discovered new.

But the one thing that he loved the absolute most, was the law, and he often used those skills to help others. Tyrone held several different jobs throughout his lifetime, including being employed in Construction he was a member of the Sheetmetal Workers' Union, at one point. One of his other amazing talents besides cooking was drawing, something he kept hidden from many, but the artwork was studio-worthy, nonetheless. often trying to teach her the game during their phone conversations, (to no avail). He had told Anissa that he learned to play Pinochle late in life and that he would teach her…. Tyrone also enjoyed playing card games such as Bid Whist, Spades, and Dominoes, often late into the night with family and friends. He was an amazing amateur chef and cooked many fulfilling meals for those he loved. He was just like his parents, very much the social butterfly, loving to entertain friends and family and often visiting them to cook. Tyrone began his lifelong love for education in the New York Public School System: P.S.18 Elementary School, Junior High School 149, graduating from DeWitt Clinton High School in 1963 and he briefly attended Bishop College in Dallas, Texas. Tyrone Lee Christopher, Sr., born July 10, 1945, of the Bronx, New York, passed away on Wednesday, April 8, 2021, in his home.
