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Our beloved Tiaqara Sharletta (Twin) Wright passed away unexpectedly at the age of 28, on June 5th. She was head strong, sweet, intelligent, lovingly, free spirited, beautiful mother of two children, loving daughter, and cherished sister of 18 siblings and Aunty of 11 nieces and nephews. Tiaqara was a graduated of Fort Hayes High School and attended ITT Tech for computer engineering for welding. She was baptized and a devoted Christian who loved the lord. She was employed at several companies in Columbus, Ohio. Twin loved her family, and her Twin sister Tianna had a super strong special connection and relationship like no other. Everyone who met her was drawn to her strength and love. Strangers would trust her immediately and she was extremely trusting of others. Tiaqara was born on August 22, 1995, at 6:35pm and her twin Tianna was born at 6:30pm.
Tiaqara was proceeded in death by her Grandparents: Betty and Richard F Rose, her Great-Grand Parents: James T. Sanford, Jr. and Eleanor Katherine (Powell) Sanford; Yvonne Lucille Wilson; and special brother: VonVon, and a host of family and friends.
She leaves to cherish her memory her children: Anthony Herman (father: Anthony Herman) and Faye Elenora Wright (father: Seville Clark); her parents: Tia Rose and Anthony Wright, Jr.; Grandparents: Jackie Sanford and Anthony Wright, Sr.; her siblings: William (CJ), Tianna, Georgette, Asia, Alyssa, Jackie, Anthony, Kenyi, Destiny, Lovely, Cherish, Ben-Judah, Rebecca, Elijah, Latavia, Rachel, and Roselynn; Aunts: Abony, Jackie, Carolyn-Sissie, Betty, and Antonette; Uncles: Anthony, Richard, and Mark, and a host of family and friends.
She will be most remembered for her loving encouragement. She created a welcoming home and had the spirit of acceptance. Tiaqara was also very passionate about always doing the right thing and she looked for the best in people and would tirelessly fight for justice at all costs.
Her greatest legacy came from her faith as she loved and trusted the Lord and her family.
Tiaqara will be missed by so many; she would want her family and friends stay strong, stick together and loving each other.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
2500 Cleveland Ave, Columbus, OH 43211

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