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Delonda Lanera "Bunny Rabbit" Graham, was born August 8, 1969, to the late Durlian Graham, Sr. and the late Celia Mae Brown-Graham in Jackson, Tennessee. Shetransitioned this earthly life on Thursday, October 3, 2024, at Jackson Madison County General Hospital.
Delonda was the tenth child of eleven siblings. She confessed her belief in Christ and was baptized at an early age while attending Denmark Road Church of Christ.
She was educated in the Madison County School System, where she was a 1987 graduate of South Side High School. From there, she furthered her education at The University of Tennessee at Knoxville (UTK) and received a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Sociology.
Delonda was a loving and giving person to everyone that she met in life. She was always willing to give a helping hand at all times. Delonda would help friends, family, and her fellow man. Her having this passion of always wanting to help everyone led her to being a caregiver and sitter for those that needed assistance. She never asked for anything in Return. Although she had no children of her own, she was a proud aunt and great aunt. They were sunshine to her life. Delonda supported all of them in all their goals and dreams as far as college students.
Those remaining to cherish her memory are five sisters, Janice Graham-Cole (Melvin), Terri Graham-Chism (David) and Lisa Graham all of Jackson, Tennessee, Rhonda Graham of Nashville, Tennessee and Latriece Graham of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; two brothers, Durlian Graham, Jr. (Sherita) of Jackson, Tennessee and Stanton Graham of Winston Salem, North Carolina; eight nieces, Tushundra Graves, Lashundra Baker, Latonyna Mosley, Julia Graham and Durjuna Graham all of Jackson, Tennessee, Tamara McGill (LeBrian), Celia Tyran Graham both of Nashville, Tennessee and Giovonya Nunnally of Clarksville, Tennessee; two nephews Julius Graham of Jackson, Tennessee and William Graham of Nashville, Tennessee; fourteen great-nieces and ten great-nephews; two aunts, Sarah Graham and Ola Graham; one uncle, James Clark (Brenda) and a host of cousins and friends who will forever remember her bright smile and sweet gestures.
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256 Middleton Street, Jackson, TN 38301

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