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It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Stephanie Ahmed (Wigfield). A Beloved wife, mother, daughter, sister, aunt and friend. Stephanie was born on Nov 24, 1984 and was called to rest by her heavenly father on Sep 23,2025.
Stephanie's warm and nurturing spirit touched the lives of all those she came into contact with. She leaves behind many grieving family members and friends, including her Husband, Abdullah Ahmed, Children, Loretta and Deon Royer, Angel Tino/Wigfield, Shakira kid/Wigfield. Grandchildren, Paisley and Kayson Royer Mother Vicki Edwards and step father Johnny Edwards, Siblings, Willard (Billy) Wigfield, Robert (Bobby) Mahaffey, Amanda, (Marley and Anthony Sharp), Holly Wigfield, Michael Wigfield, Harley Edwards, Vince Edwards, Dawn Dunham.
Stephanie is reunited in death with her beloved father Willard R Wigfield (bill) the third, grandma and grandpa Lorene and Wesley Randall, her aunt Loretta Randall, her grandpa Bill Wigfield the second, and cousin Michelle Deetz. Including many other family members and friends.
Stephanie's undying love and memories will live on through so many, including her Uncle Dwayne Wigfield, Aunt Debra Deetz, Cousins Jason Duncan, Cassie Fox, Alex Deetz. Sam Wigfield. And all who knew and loved her.
Stephanie had a zest for life and savored the small joys it had to offer. The Holy Bible was her favorite book, and she found solace in many genres of music but adored Dolly Parton.
She enjoyed spending quality time with friends and family, Laughing and joking until we all could barely breathe. Her laughter was infectious and she had a big personality that was warm, bubbly and bright. Stephanie absolutely loved the ocean, and wanted to be able to walk on the beach everyday
Stephanie will be remembered for her humor, kindness, and unconditional love. Her memory will live on in the hearts of us all, and we will see you again in the glory of Heaven.
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