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Ajhauna Elaine
Kebert
September 27, 2007 – May 27, 2026
Mt Calvary Missionary Baptist
10:00 - 11:00 am (Central time)
Mt Calvary Missionary Baptist
Starts at 11:00 am (Central time)
Highland Park Cemetery and Mausoleum
Our beloved daughter lived only 18 years, yet the impact she made on the lives of those around her will be felt forever. She embraced life with a rare passion and authenticity, filling every room she entered with energy, laughter, and warmth. To know her was to witness someone who lived fully, loved deeply, and remained true to herself in every way.
She expressed herself boldly and beautifully. Her unique sense of style reflected her confidence and individuality, while music became the language through which she shared her heart. Through her songs, she revealed her dreams, emotions, and vision for the future. She also found joy in cooking, using food as another way to care for and connect with the people she loved.
Despite her young age, she possessed remarkable wisdom and purpose. She had clear goals and a strong sense of direction. With excitement and determination, she was preparing to pursue a career as a barber, eager to combine her creativity, talent, and passion for personal expression. She adored children and often spoke of her dream of building a family of her own, a future she envisioned with hope and enthusiasm.
More than any accomplishment or aspiration, she valued the people in her life. Family and friends were at the center of her world. She loved fiercely, remained loyal to those she cared about, and offered guidance and encouragement whenever she could. Her forgiving spirit was one of her most beautiful qualities. She chose understanding over resentment and carried herself with a grace that touched everyone fortunate enough to know her.
From the moment she entered this world, she brought immeasurable joy to those around her. She was a precious gift whose light brightened our lives and whose memory continues to inspire us. Though her time here was far too brief, the love she shared, the dreams she pursued, and the music she created remain lasting reminders of the extraordinary person she was.
She was preceded in death by her beloved grandmother, Georgia Elaine Walker.
She leaves to cherish her memory her loving mother, Betty Grace Kebert-Lester (Percy); her father, Antoine Fielder (Ri’Shauna); her grandparents, John Comstock, Sheryl Willis, and Wayne Fielder Jr.; her aunts and uncles, Wayne Fielder III, Shakila Fielder, Lakesha Fielder, Isis Fielder, Tiffany Wellman, Michael Comstock, and Daniel Richards; as well as a host of other family members, relatives, and dear friends whose lives were forever touched by her love and presence.
Her life teaches us to embrace each day, to love without reservation, and to move forward with hope and courage. While we grieve the loss of her physical presence, we celebrate the beautiful soul she was and the legacy she leaves behind.
She will forever be loved, forever missed, and forever remembered. Her song lives on in the hearts of all who knew her.
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