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On July 8, 1989, a beautiful baby girl was born. Her name, Quaynecha LaShea Turner was given by her parents, Mary and Ronnie. Quaynecha was affectionately known as “Necha.”
Quaynecha accepted Christ as her personal Savior at the age of five years old. She was baptized at Triedstone Baptist Church under the leadership of Reverend George Washington.
She attended various elementary schools within the Monroe City school system. Necha graduated from “THE” Carroll High School in May 2007.
Necha loved to be around her family and friends. She also had a passion for cooking. Her beautiful smile and very witty personality were loved by her family and friends.
On April 7, 2021, Quaynecha and Eddie Warner, Jr., were united in holy matrimony.
Quaynecha departed this life on November 12, 2024, at Oschsner LSU Medical Center/Monroe. She was preceded in death by her grandfather, Horace Cherry, Sr.; mother-in-law, Charlene Warner; and father-in-law, Eddie Warner, Sr.
She leaves to cherish her beautiful memories: her husband, Eddie Warner, Jr.; children, Kentavious McFarland, Keona McFarland, and LaDarriona Mathis; parents, Henry and Mary Beaver; father, Ronnie Turner; siblings, Miracle Beaver, RonShedrea Colvin, RonJarrius Colvin, and Keona Daniels; stepchildren, India Sumblin, Rasmieko Sumblin, Eddie Warner III, Cody Sumblin, and Joseph Levels; grandparents, Herbert and Norma Shields, Robert and Essie Meadows, and Annette Beaver; brother-in-law, Emile Warner; godmother, Kay Willis; godsister, Kyla Willis and Amethyst Miles; godbrothers, Nolan Ford and Jamario Ridley; and a host of aunts, uncles, nephews, cousins, and friends.
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