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Eunique Reed-Soles Obituary

SOLES Eunique Reed-Soles, age 18, unexpectedly went home to be with the Lord on Tuesday, August 15, 2006 at OSU Medical Center. Member of Praise Temple Community Church, "2006" Graduate of Brookhaven High School. Predeceased by grandmother Eunice Reed, brother Donte' Kelley. Survived by mother, Karen (Terry) Reed Carpenter; father, James Soles; sisters, Diemekia Reed, Jamia Soles, Manah Reed, Janae Soles, and Cherelle Patton; step-sisters, Ebony Banks and Angela Miller; step-mother, Marie Cunningham; special aunts, Charlene McDonald, Carolyn Moore, Bonnie French, Elizabeth Nicols, Terri McMahon and Coretta White; nephews, Richard Reed and Marshawn Patton; many cousins, other relatives and friends. Homegoing Celebration 10 a.m., Wednesday, August 23, 2006 at J.MARTIN SMITH MORTUARY, 1173 E. Hudson St. 447-9383. Rev. Carl McDonald of Dayton Oh., officiating. Family will receive friends from 9 a.m. until time of service. Interment Green Castle Cemetery, Dayton, Oh.

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Published by The Columbus Dispatch on Aug. 22, 2006.

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Tasha Sparrow

September 7, 2006

My deepest sympathies go out to Eunique's family. Eunique was an amazing individual who touched the lives of many. Eunique will always be loved and never forgotten. Karen you know I love you and will be here to support and the family in any way I can.

Corretta Whyte

September 4, 2006

FOR MY BELOVED NIECE...

MY LOVE FOR YOU IS SURPASSED ONLY BY MY MISSING YOU. I LOVE YOU NIQUE, MY SWEET ANGEL.

UNTIL WE MEET AGAIN...

AUNTIE

Ruth Morgan (Mrs.)

August 30, 2006

Psalm 27:1



[A Psalm] of David.



1THE LORD is my Light and my Salvation--whom shall I fear or dread? The Lord is the Refuge and Stronghold of my life--of whom shall I be afraid?



To the family and friends.....



Death cannot keep the love and memories that were shared between Unique and her friends from living and growing on....be encouraged that those who believe in Jesus Christ will see her again. She is at rest now and for that we should all unselfishly be greatful. Let us continue to pray for those who remain here on earth, amen.

reed family

August 25, 2006

A NEW THING

Last week I threw out Worrying,it was getting old and in the way.

It kept me from being me;I couldn't do things my way.



I threw out those Inhibitions; they were just crowding me out.

Made room for my New Growth, got rid of my old dreams and doubts.



I threw out a book on MY PAST(didn't have time to read it anyway).

Replaced it with New Goals, started reading it today.



I threw out my childhood toys(remeber how I treasured them so?)

Got me a NEW PHILOSOPHY too) I threw out from long ago.



Bought in some new books too, called I CAN, I WILL and I MUST, I threw out I MIGHT, I THINK, I OUGHT, WOW, You should of seen the dust.

I ran across an OLD FRIEND, haven't seen him in a while.

I believe his name is GOD, Yes, I really like his style.



Helped me do some cleaning, and added some thing's himself.

Like PRAYER, HOPE, and FAith, Yes I placed them on the shelf.



I picked up this special thing and placed it at the front door. I FOUND IT - it's called PEACE, NOthing gets me down anymore.



Yes, I've got my house looking nice, Looks good around the place.

For things like WORRY and TROUBLE, there just isn't any place.



Its good to do a little house cleaning, get rid of the old things on the shelf.

It sure make things brighter; maybe you should try it yourself.



I FOUND THIS POEM IN EUNIQUES JACKET. MY BABY WAS AT PEACE WITH HERSELF

karen(mother) carpenter

August 25, 2006

I want to thank all that have sent their sympathy. As everybody knows Eunique was very special and her name says it all. Let's not let her death be in vain. I know that Eunique would like her death to be a lesson that unnecessary violence has got to stop. All the anger between teenagers and even adults is not worth it, because not only does the dead suffer, but the family on both sides suffer and it's not worth it. Maybe her death have changed a life of someone and I know that we all learned how to love and respect others (NO MATTER WHAT) from Eunique. Thank Everybody and my prayers are with you

Chris Davis

August 23, 2006

May God show the family comfort in this unfortunate time. May He smile upon you in this early loss of precious life.

Sierria Taynor

August 22, 2006

Hi first i would like to say to the family that i am so sorry about your lost. Eunique Reed was a very good friend of mine in school at Brookhaven we graduated together, me and Eunique would have are funny talks about life and about boys, i just saw Eunique on the bus about a good week in an half ago. Eunique i love you and i will see you soon girl. Love Sierria Taynor Class of 2006.(BHS)

Sabrina West-Marriott

August 22, 2006

Karen and family I am so sorry for our loss and I say our loss because I still consider you my cousin. And her one of my babies. I wish I could be there for you in person but know this I am with you in spirit and prayer and so are the rest of your family we love you and we will deeply miss nique but shes not dead shes resting and soon will be preparing the castle in heaven and patiently awaiting and watching over her loved ones and always with you in your heart and with her memory alive is how you will stay strong.love you karen and children.

Renee Morgan

August 22, 2006

Eunique was a beautiful person who overcame many obstacles in her life. She was a joy to be around and always wanted to help someone. I will miss her smile and our talks about how to enjoy life.

Leon Stewart

August 22, 2006

Eunique will always be remembered by me,and I will always love her very much.Im just glad she can now rest and no longer have to be sick.I love you sweetheart.

Lillian Tippie

August 22, 2006

hi you dont no me but i just want to say im som sorry for your loss. may god be with you

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