Tarren Lee Ethelbah was born in Whiteriver, AZ on June 3, 1970 for his parents Rinson and Elaine Ethelbah to love until the age of 39. He spent about the first 5 years of his life living at the Saw Mill, Roberts Ranch and Rainbow City along with his older sister Valarie Ethelbah-Billy who taught him how to tease. One year after his younger sister Bernaleen Ethelbah-Mahsill was born they moved to Diamond Creek where he often teased her. Tarren quickly became familiar with the CC area. Along with his cousins and friends he enjoyed being a kid until Julian Ethelbah became a part of his life as his little brother and life long friend. A number of years later he was blessed with another sister to pick on, his baby sister Kathy Ethelbah. They all shared on thing with Tarren, special moments that became memories but also had their fair share of fights where Tarren was often the one to say "I'm sorry" first. He loved his 6 nephews and 1 niece so that he personally saw to it that they were never hungry or let them cry to long. They will miss him but we will never let them forget him. His mom and dad will never stop loving him. Tarren loved all of his aunts, uncles and everyone of his cousins. He will always be remembered for his humorous character, his hard work and efforts to always lend a helping hand. Most importantly DishTarren will never be forgotten for his inability to say NO. Tarren loved working for different people doing odd jobs but most of all North Fork Stock Association and any Ranch that would take him. Tarren Lee Ethelbah will be missed by anyone and everyone who ever knew him. His other survivors include sisters: Holly Studhorse of Chicago Il, Lavenia Way, Lavonne Tessay, Lavita Tessay all of Whiteriver; brothers: Marklin Lupe, Levitto Tessay Jr. both of Whiteriver. After Tarren entered into Eternity as a part of his Heavenly Fathers plan on October 9, 2009 in Phoenix, AZ a two night wake will held in his honor at the Ethelbah's home in Diamond Creek. Funeral services will be 10:00 AM Monday October 19, 2009 at the North Fork Miracle Church and he will be laid to rest at his family plot at the Chiefton Cemetery in North Fork.