Jenna Lynn Oxendine

Jenna Lynn Oxendine obituary, Lumberton, NC

Jenna Lynn Oxendine

Jenna Oxendine Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Boles Funeral Home - Red Springs on Oct. 7, 2025.

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Ms. Jenna Lynn Oxendine of Pembroke was born on March 16, 1993 in Robeson County and departed this life on October 6, 2025 at UNC Health Southeastern completing her journey of 32 years.
She was preceded in death by her brother: Leonard Viron Oxendine; maternal great-grandmothers: Dorothy Locklear and Ann P. Soto; paternal great-grandparents: Luther & Dora Lee Oxendine and maternal grandmother: Eula Mae Dial Noriega.
Ms. Oxendine leaves to cherish her memories, her children: Reagan McKenzie Evans and Hunter McKenly Evans of the home; her boyfriend: Roger "Rick" Evans; her mother and father: Earl & Janie Oxendine of the home; her biological parents: Steven Jones of Pembroke and Joy Marie Jefferson of Prospect; her siblings: William Chad Earl Oxendine of Pembroke, Dylan Tanner of Pembroke, Eli Lowery of Prospect, Ariel Jones of Pembroke, Mayla Brayboy of Prospect, and Scarlett Jacobs of Pembroke; her maternal grandmothers: Clenora Lowery of Prospect; two special aunts: Mona Jones of Red Springs and Geneva Stephenson of Maxton as well as a host of relatives, family and an abundance of friends.
Jenna was known for loving personality and her affectionate smile. She very rarely met a stranger and loved spending time with the people she loved, especially her children. In her spare time she enjoyed shopping and traveling, often coming off of one trip and planning for another. May her kind spirit and gentle soul be a reminder of all the good memories and love that were shared between so many. Her presence, laughter and smile will be missed beyond measure.
Services entrusted to Boles Funeral Home of Red Springs.
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