Elizabeth Diane Carr, or as she would say “Queen Elizabeth” or “Lady Di” was born on November 21, 1959 to Eugene “Bobby” Allen and Betty L. Robinson at Milligan Clinic in Dandridge, TN. She was 1 of 7 children. She accepted Christ at an early age, eventually moving to Nashville. During her lifetime, she attended Christ Christian Fellowship Church and United In Faith Gospel Church. She loved playing softball music, dancing and cleaning everybody’s house. Her favorite artists were Frankie Beverly and Maze. She even started a basketball team. She is survived by children, Shenna (Tyron) Smith Treandez, Kesha (Willie) and Kasha; grandchildren, Nathaniel, Laythaniel, Courtney, Anthony, Keshawn, Tekiah and Treanna; 11 great-grandchildren; sisters, Lois Ann Stephenson and Dennie Olden Biddles of Atlanta; sister-in-law, Evelyn Branner; brother, Timothy (Stacy) Moody of Murfreesboro; aunts, Josephine (George) Allen of Dandridge, TN, Mary Keys, Katherine (David) Brown of Jefferson City, TN; Godchildren, Veonca and Dustin; best friend, Cindy, Boyd and Baker family; sisters from another mother, Cakie, Valerie, Bonnie, Pat, Angie, Delores, Kim and Rena; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, friends, and godchildren. Special thanks to Marti Dotson, Mary hasty, and Diane Neal. The family will receive friends Saturday, April 15, 2023 from 1:00p.m.-2:00p.m. at Farrar Funeral Home, Jefferson City followed by a 2:00p.m. funeral service with Reverend Norman Jefferson officiating.
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