The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Banneker High School holds memorial

Banneker High community comes together to mourn.

- By Rosalind Bentley rbentley@ajc.com

Women wearing “Hope and Will” shirts stand during a memorial service and balloon release Thursday at Banneker High School for Ibrahim Sankoh, Jerrett Mumford and Jaylen Mumford. The three teens died in a car accident Sunday.

Ishmeal Sankoh turned 17 on Tuesday.

That same day, he buried his older brother, Ibrahim.

Ibrahim was just two years older than Ishmeal, and the younger one idolized the older one, who he called “I.B.” I.B. had gone to the homecoming coronation at his alma mater, Banneker High School, on Sunday. He’d joined two good friends, brothers Jerrett and Jaylen Mumford. As the reigning “Mr. Banneker High School” for 2016, it was Jerrett’s duty to crown the new Mr. Banneker.

I.B.’s mother, Khadijatu, remembered how her son hurried to leave their home so he could meet up with his friends.

But hours later word came that something had gone wrong. A car crash happened just a couple of miles from the school, along Royal South Parkway and Buffington Road in Union City. Ibrahim, Jerrett and Jaylen, all perished.

Ishmeal ran through the house screaming, “I.B., no! No!”

Through fits and starts, Ishmeal told of his love of his brother at a memorial service for the three boys at Banneker on Thursday evening. All three of the teens had been popular student-athletes and were beloved at the school.

The home side of the Banneker Trojan’s football stadium, where the Trojans will play the homecoming game against Lithia Springs today, was a place of mourning as twilight fell Thursday night.

The stands were filled with students and teachers who cried, but also tried to raise their spirits with gospel songs.

“I need you to survive,” some sang along to the popular gospel song by Hezekiah Walker blaring from the loudspeake­rs before the Mumford and Sankoh families walked onto the football field. In front of their seats were three huge photos on easels of each young man. On chairs, next to each easel were their Banneker football and baseball jerseys; #70 for Ibrahim, #2 for Jaylen and #54 for Jerrett.

Authoritie­s still haven’t released a cause of the accident or causes of death. For those gathered in the stadium the loss made no sense, regardless of the reason.

“Jerrett, he was the king,” said his older brother Jerrell during a tribute to his brothers. Their sister Jernee stood beside him. “Anybody who knew him, he always wanted to be the freshest, the flyest the coolest. He was larger than life.”

The boys’ former coaches praised them as student leaders and polite young men.

Baseball coach Anthony Bazzell implored the other students to emulate them. “Their spirit still runs rampant through those school halls, out on this field,” Bazzell told the crowd. “The spirit of being cooperativ­e... the spirit of hard work. Them boys worked extremely hard. That’s a tribute to their parents.”

Looking on were the parents of all three boys. They listened to the tributes and they watched as the new Mr. Banneker High School returned the crown to the Mumford family, placing it on Jernee Mumford’s head and the sash across Jerrell’s chest. They will bury their brother on Monday.

Ishmeal gave the last tribute, saying how hard it was to make sense of his brother’s death and the pain of burying him on Ishmeal’s birthday. “A counselor, she helped me understand our brotherly bond had grown that much stronger,” on the day the Sankoh family laid the oldest of the three Sankoh sons to rest. “I will always love you I.B.”

And as the last light left the sky, the crowd released red and white balloons, Banneker Trojan colors, and yellow floating lanterns, their flames bright against the night.

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Mumford family members console each other at the Ibrahim Sankoh, Jerrett Mumford and Jaylen Mumford memorial service at Banneker High School on Thursday.
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CURTIS COMPTON PHOTOS / AJC Jerrell Mumford, brother of Jerrett and Jaylen Mumford, releases a balloon at the memorial.

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