The sun rose on the life of Ra'Jon Darquell Joseph on September 15th, 1998, in Aurora, Colorado at Aurora South Medical Center at 8:14am Born to Giovanni Clark and Rashaad Joseph. A lifelong resident of the city that raised him. Ra'Jon left a deep and lasting impression on everyone who had the privilege of knowing him. The eldest of five children. Ra'Jon had two brothers, Jovai Milligan-Clark, Amari Dewayne Joseph and three sisters, Na'Jahalay Milligan-Clark, Unique Clark, and Aubree Joseph.
As a child, Ra'Jon was very intelligent. Educated at MLK then accepted at Regis College which offers special programs and opportunities for gifted and talented students! He took a six-hour test but thankfully passed on the second attempt. At first, he was afraid to lose his friends at school but stepped up to the challenge. Ra'Jon was always an entrepreneur. He started his own business in 2023 as a bounty hunter. His inspiration initially started when he was a security guard and didn't stop there.
Ra'Jon led with strength, love, and loyalty. He carried a big heart and a protective spirit, always putting family first. His proudest role in life was being a father to four beautiful daughters (Ki'mani, Mhericle, Ra'jai, and Sa'fyre) one of which who watches over from above. Ra'Jon's presence was magnetic—whether through his laughter, his loyalty, or his love for those closest to him, he made everyone feel seen and valued. His absence leaves a space that can never be filled, but his memory will continue to live on through his children, his family, and all who loved him. Ra'Jon had a deep love for his children and was known for the special bond he shared with them. He brought four beautiful daughters into the world and always made time to connect with them, especially his angel baby girl when moments allowed. A man of strong will and persistence, Ra'Jon—affectionately known as "RayRay" or "NH Raay" by those closest to him—was admired for his street smarts and unwavering loyalty. He looked out for his family with fierce devotion and served as a steady source of strength and guidance. To his younger siblings, who looked up to him as a role model, Ra'Jon was more than just family—he was a protector, and a hustler. He instilled confidence, taught resilience, and offered support that reached every distance. Ra'Jon had a passion for designer fashion—particularly Gucci—and took pride in his collection of clothing, watches, and belts. His love for cars was equally defining; he enjoyed racing, modifying vehicles, and spending time behind the wheel. These hobbies were not just pastimes but expressions of his personality—bold, driven, and full of energy. Though gone too soon, Ra'Jon Joesph legacy lives on through the lives he touched and the lessons he imparted. May his memory bring comfort to those who knew him, and may his spirit remain a guiding light for all who carry him in their hearts.
He is preceded in death by his sisters, Atavia Vigil and Amani Freeman
Those left to cherish his memory include his mother, Giovanni Clark of Aurora, CO; father, Rashaad Joseph of Denver, CO; Grandparents: Renice Brown & Phillip Joseph and Regina & Derrel Clark, Great Grandparents: Bonnie & Willam Johnson and Rose & Joseph Monroe
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