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Eboniquie E. Farris was born on November 23, 2006 to MS. Ebony Farris and Mr. Lonnie Newsome. She departed this life of June 16, 2024.
Eboniquie was baptized on June 26, 2022 at Cedar Grove Baptist Church where Steve Willingham is the pastor.
She attended James Lawson High School where she was finishing her junior year Eboniquie enjoyed praise dancing, music, doing hair and makeup, she also loved playing volleyball and playing with her sisters and cousins.
She is proceeded in death by her grandparents; Eugene Austin and Cynthia Newsome, Great Grandparents; Ms. Bernice Brown, Mrs. Mary Britt, Mrs. Betty (Joseph) Laster, Mrs. Gladys (Eddie Willie) Newsome and Mr. Charles Marsh Sr.
She leaves to cherish her memories Mother; Ebony Farris, Father; Lonnie Newsome, Step-Mother; Na’Kecia Gray, Step-Father; Damarcus Anderson Sr., Grandparents; Tina Farris, Lonnie (Regina) Greenlee, Sisters; Tra’Meisha Farris, Marquasia Felder, Marquesya Felder, Ceteonna McClain, Jamerica Anderson, Brothers; Markese Felder, Marquee Felder, Antwon Farris, Damarcus Anderson Jr., Aunts; Avier Stewart, Jameka Lewis, Neioki Key, Genea Cleveland, Kendra Harris, Dominic Hardy, Clemmie Greenlee, Quinetta Powell, Uncles; Stevedrick Farris, Nathaniel Key, Kim Marsh, Fredrick Roland, Eugene Austin Jr. Dennis and Darry Austin, Robert Wade, Aaron Newsome, Latosha Darvon, Galaxy Weaver, Ken Parnish, Roman (Antwainett) Williamson, a host of family and friends Marsh and Brown, Leggs, Bills, Waters, Newsome, Greenlee. Special thanks to Vanderbilt Trauma Unit and Most Juliet Girls Academy, DCS, Devoted friends Lucy and Danielle Howard. Devoted Cousins; Tayandria Carney, Chrissean Talley, Donald Brown, and Tray’sean Brown.
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