Her family, a tapestry of love and unity, reflects the beauty that she has left behind.
Ja'Leeah Lorene Lowe's life story, while concise, is a testament to the strength and resilience of the human spirit. Maternal great grandparents, Kenneth Niles and Lorene Ice, from whom she received her middle name, as well as her Great Uncle, Raymond Niles, and paternal great grandmother, Marette Cecilia Lowe-McCrae, we find comfort in knowing that Ja'Leeah is now embraced by their loving arms in heaven. She was preceded in death by her cousins only to meet them in heaven, Ka'Mari Jailyn and Kiyren Divine Johnson. Each of these family members, touched by her presence, will carry forward the light of her spirit in their own lives. Ja'Leeah's life, though fleeting, was surrounded by the love of her aunts, Allee Lambert, Mackenzie Teeter, Macey O’Connell and Je'Daysha Palmer, her uncle, Branden Lambert and Je'Quea Kirtdoll, and her adoring cousins, Hayden Lambert, Brayden Rone, Livvia Lambert, Liam Warren, Cor'ieon Odynski, along with Kamryn, and Ka'Moni Johnson. Her maternal great grandmother, Connie Niles-Wallace, and paternal great grandparents, Mary and Ivery Cross, also share in this legacy, as well as her Great Aunt, Sonya Kirtdoll and Great Uncles, Kenny Niles, Dennis (Shani) Kirtdoll and Ivery Cross along with her paternal God Mother, Eva "Sugamama" Thompson. If love could’ve saved her, she would’ve lived forever.īorn into a lineage of strong and loving individuals, Ja'Leeah's legacy is carried on through her mother, Ashlee, and father, Je'Von, as well as her maternal grandparents, Sandra and Dale Lambert of New Carlisle, and her paternal grandparents, Yolanda and Ronald Gatson of South Bend, along with her grandfather, DeJuan Lowe of Grand Rapids, MI.
She was the cherished daughter of Ashlee Lorene Lambert and Je'Von Lowe, a beautiful spirit who, in her moment of life, reminded us all of the preciousness of time and the depth of love that families hold. Ja'Leeah Lorene Lowe, a precious soul whose journey on Earth began and concluded on February 26, 2024, in Mishawaka, was a beacon of love and hope that shone brightly, and briefly.