Willeeka Mahata Leona LueRose Robinson

Willeeka Mahata Leona LueRose Robinson obituary, Reno, NV

Willeeka Mahata Leona LueRose Robinson

Willeeka Leona LueRose Robinson Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Mountain View Mortuary - Reno on May 2, 2024.

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Willeeka Mahata Leona LueRose Robinson, born on October 10th, 1993, to Luthene Andrews and William Robinson, graced this world as the cherished daughter and royal princess of her family. After just a single prayer, God blessed Luthene to birth a beacon of light whose presence illuminated the lives of all who knew her. Being the only girl among seven brothers; she brought this special light into their lives changing them forever.
As a little girl, Willeeka danced through life with grace and captured audiences like when she danced on her jazz team or when she mesmerized the crowd tiptoeing on stage as a ballerina. She stayed busy as a youth serving as a Girl Scout, cheerleader and participating in her church's Purity Class.
She also had a profound way of achieving nearly every goal she set. She could not be denied. She possessed a remarkable determination and charm that seemed to open doors effortlessly. And she took that same determination with her well into adulthood.
Her academic and educational pursuits began at Robert Mitchell Elementary School and continued to Dilworth Middle School and Damonte' Ranch High School. She also had an affinity for sports and played on the basketball team and ran track. After great persistence, Willeeka was approved to transfer to Reed High School-the school most of her friends already attended-where she graduated in 2012. Upon graduation, she was offered a full ride scholarship to any university in the state of Nevada through the Dean's Future Scholar program.
She continued to pursue her education and career goals with unwavering resolve and despite challenges, emerged victorious, graduating from Truckee Meadows Community College with an AA degree in Criminal Justice. She later pursued a bachelor's degree in criminal justice from Arizona State University and completed certifications as a Certified Nursing Assistant and Emergency Medical Technician. Her thirst for knowledge was matched only by her passion for justice and equality.
Willeeka began working at the age of 14 years old. Her heart overflowed with a desire to serve others, a calling that led her to pursue a career in the criminal justice and medical field. She fearlessly embraced challenges;
demonstrated by her willingness to work on the front lines during the COVID-19 pandemic where her compassion and expertise touched countless lives.
Beyond her professional achievements, Willeeka embodied love in every area of her life. She adored her family, especially her nieces and nephews, whom she cherished as her own. Her vivacious spirit and unwavering loyalty endeared her to many, leaving behind a legacy of warmth and laughter. Though she was very feminine and a "girls-
girl", she also enjoyed being "one of the guys", eating chicken wings and watching her favorite football team
-"Raaaiderrrs!".
Willeeka's love for life extended to her faith and community. Along with her mother and siblings, she began attending Grace Tabernacle Church of God in Christ at the young age of five. While attending Grace, she
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Affectionately known as the "aunt with money", Willeeka's generosity knew no bounds when it came to showing love for her nieces and nephews. She shined bright through every hug, smile and each caring moment cherished by them all. Willeeka leaves behind a family and community deeply impacted by her. She leaves the following immediate family members including her mother Luthene Andrews; seven brothers, Keiland Henderson, Trumal Robinson, Jhontie Robinson, Tamoie Robinson, Nate Thompson, Mezon Thompson and Zonnie Thompson; three sisters, Ashely Robinson, Tamara Reed, and Tiffany Henderson; a Grandmother, Rosie Lee Calhoun; Tavious Robinson, Taylon Robinson, Zaccai Thompson, Isaiah Robinson, Savoy Saint Henderson, Amiri Dickerson; two nieces, Emani LeRose Robinson, Leila Robinson; three aunts, six uncles and a host of cousins. She also considered her closest friends like family, and they included Latiana Cooper, Seresa Bailes, Jasmin Scott, and so many more.
While she may no longer walk among us, her spirit lives on in the hearts of those she loved and inspired. And as we celebrate her life, let us remember her laughter, her love, and her genuine spirit, knowing that she has left an incredible mark on this world. Willeeka Mahata' Leona LueRose Robinson's legacy will continue to inspire generations to come, reminding us to live each day with purpose, passion, and boundless love. Though she has left this earthly realm, her light will shine on forever in the hearts of those who were fortunate enough to know her. Willeeka...our..."Forever Rose".
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