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Renee Alicia Hewitt Dies at 42

Renee Alicia Hewitt, of Jonesboro, Georgia, passed away on March 12. She was 42 years old.

Renee Alicia Hewitt

She was preceded in death by her father, Glenn Hewitt.

She is survived by her companion, Trevor Francis; mother, Grace Armstrong; daughter, T’Anna Hewitt; sons, Kaleem Iles, Kadeem Iles; sisters, Simolia Jarvis, Kadisha Jarvis, Ricoya Williams, Natasha Hewitt Henry; brothers, Kareem Jarvis, Glenn Hewitt, Jr., Romaine Hewitt, Gregory Hewitt; nieces, Kydara Jarvis, Sha’Neazjah Elmes, Se’Naijah Jarvis, Kimora Jarvis, Annarese Henry, Destiny Henry, Natalia Henry, Ava Koonce; nephews, K’Moy Jarvis, Kareem Jarvis, Jr., K’Mari George, Ajani Wathey, Jr., Josiah Henry, Gregory Hewitt, Julius Fahie, Jr.; great niece, Kenise Jarvis; aunt, Helen Armstrong Schjang, Medeliene Armstrong Christian, Morlene Armstrong, Lockhart, Shelbourne Hewitt, Laurel Hewitt Sewer, Sharon Hewitt, Luz Armstrong, Rhonda Defrietas; uncle, Melvin Armstrong, Sr., Henry “Hank” Armstrong, Omar Armstrong, Sebert Hewitt III, Vaughn Hewitt, Hainsley Hewitt, Raymond Lockhart, Sr., A. Michael Schjang, Sr., Delbert Hewitt, Sr., Godfrey Defrictas; godparents, Cyd O’Reilly, A. Michael Schjang, Sr.; godchildren, Kiara Magras, Sure Williams; special friends, Jeannette Edwards, Cherell Walwyn, Kaleem “Kalba” Iles, Stephanie Stevens Andrews, Natasha George, Nicole Benjamin, Kimberly Nanton, Monese Gumbs, Dalia Matthias; precious friends and other relatives too numerous to mention.

Funeral service will be held on April 13 at City of Refuge Worship Center. Viewing begins at 9 am, with service at 10 am. Interment will be held at Kingshill Cemetery.

Funeral arrangements are entrusted to James Memorial Funeral Home, Inc.

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