Miss. Na’Veha Alexander

September 13, 2004 - October 07, 2020

Miss. Na’Veha Alexander

September 13, 2004 - October 07, 2020

Obituary

The journey of life began for Na’Veha on September 13, 2004.
A beautiful baby girl was born to Tiffany Alexander and Darnell Mitchell at Hillcrest Medical Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Born three months premature; she got a jump start on life. Na’Veha excelled in everything she set her mind to do.

Na’Veha attended Walt Whitman Elementary, Monroe Middle School and Tulsa Learning Academy. She was a very intelligent, loving and beautiful person inside and out. She was greatly loved by all who knew her.

She was preceded in death by her father, Darnell Mitchell; grandmother, Darlene Newsome and her Aunt, Chantell Dean.

Na’Veha left us abruptly and only God knows the reason why. We join our hearts in celebration of her life and will cherish the loving memories we shared with her forever in our hearts: Mother, Tiffany Alexander; grandmothers, Maryum Alexander and Ruthie Mason; great-grandmother, Bobbie Mason; sisters, Brinae Alexander Mason, Honesty and Ski Marie Alexander; aunts, Aaliyah Alexander, Johnetta Alexander, Shelly Mason, Charity Mason; uncles, Raymond Alexander and Toyce Mason; as well as a host of cousins, friends and classmates by whom she will be truly missed.

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5 responses to Miss. Na’Veha Alexander

  1. Sharon says:

    Rest Easy beautiful young lady.
    Bless you x

  2. Elodie says:

    This is your spark right here. This is the light that you brought to the world by your mentorship and love for your sister. You heard the bravest young lady and God-bless your family goodbless you’re siblings

  3. WELL MY SWEET SWEET VEHA BOO I MISS U SOOO MUCH RIGHT BUT I KNOW U R IN A BETTER PLACE RIGHT NOW AND I KNOW THAT U R RESTING IN PEACE BUT I WILL SEE U ONE DAY AND GIVE THE BIGGEST HUG IN HEAVEN

  4. Heaven Has Gained A Beautiful Angel Named Na’Veha, Fly High And Rest Easy! You Will He Missed By All Who Knew & Loved You! I’M Sure Your Dad Was Waiting At The Pearly Gates For You! Love Your Great Aunt Kim

  5. With Sincere Sympathy, The Lord Heals The Broken-Hearted And Bind Up Their Wounds. Psalm 147-2-3 Put Your Trust In God And He Will Give You The Peace, Comfort And Strength One Day At A Time. God Bless

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