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Stephanie Lyles Obituary


STEPHANIE LYLES  
On Thursday, March 17, 2011. Devoted mother of Stephon Crumblin, Anthony Lyles, Antowonne Perry and Bobby Jackson, Jr.; grandmother of Marquis Tutt, Shanea and Gernea Crumblin; sister of Joyce, Tracy and Latonya Lyles, Frances Bull, Sheila Danley, John and James Lyles and Paul Jordan. Also survived by other relatives and friends. Ms. Lyles will lie in state at Beulah Baptist Church, 5820 Dix St. N.E. Monday, March 28 from 10 a.m. until service at 11 a.m. Interment Harmony Memorial Park. Services by STEWART. 

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Published by The Washington Post on Mar. 26, 2011.

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Gernea

March 22, 2025

I miss u grandma and I know your up there watching over me fly high my baby I love you

Kimberly Middleton

April 9, 2011

This candle is for the memory of my bestfriend Steph that I miss so much . R.I.P love u

Kimberly Middleton

March 28, 2011

This candle is lit for my buddy that I will miss dearly

March 28, 2011

May God continue to bless Steph children and grandchildren....May he also watch over all her love ones...May Peace be with you....Gilbert and Kim Shaw

Kimberly Middleton

March 27, 2011

I will miss my girl Stephanie u was my best buddy we had alot of fun on D St want I suppose to do without u now why did that person take u away from and your family but God call u home 2 be with him am still hurting but I know u in a better place now watching ova me . I love u Stephanie Lyles

Tawana Kinney

March 27, 2011

To the Lyles family my prayers are with you, may God bless, keep, and comfort you during your loss.

Love Tawana & Jerry Kinney

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