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Sheneaka Q. “Red” Davis was born on December 17, 1988, to Tonya (Davis) Ricks and Danny Langham. She was preceded in death by her grandfather, Ruby S. Madden, and her great-grandmother, Willie L. Davis.
Sheneaka, affectionately known as “Red,” was a sweet and loving daughter, sister, and friend. She loved life and would do anything to help anyone. She will always be remembered for her beautiful smile.
She leaves to cherish her memories: her parents, Tonya (Alvin) Ricks and Danny (Shelia) Langham; four children, Javien Davis, Jamaria Davis, Makiya Perkins, and LaCoy Davis; siblings, Eisha (Antonio) Cowley, Justin (Ashley) Davis, Santana Davis, DanKeithric Langham, and Deborah Jackson; two grandmothers, Mildred Graham and Lizzie Langham; grandfather, Earl Fossett; aunts, Katina Reed, Clara Fletcher, Melissa Gildon, Tanisha Moore, Annie Cooper, Shatoya Cunningham, Pauline Peavy, Bridgett Eassis, Chasity Hudson, Tresha Mangrum, Christina Fulton, Denise Langham, Leisa Madden, Jeanetta Bates, Sandra Langham, Debbie Madden, LaSabra Taylor; uncles, Kavi’s Reed, Marlon Davis, Patrick Reed, Rodney Fossett, James Hayes, Earl Fossett, Jr., Reginald Langham, RayShawn Taylor, Reco Madden, Quinton Doss, and Kermit Madden; great-aunt, Gladys Scruggs; two godmothers, Silla Dixon and Sarah Ragland; a loving and devoted friend, Charlie Allen; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.
Compassionate and Proficient Preparation By:
Trinity Memorial Funeral Home-Muscle Shoals, Alabama
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