She departed this life March 3, 2005 at Northwest Medical Center in Springdale, Ar.
Ambera was raised in the 15th Street COGIC under the leadership of the late Elder Famous Smith and Elder John Bennett. At church, she was a member of the junior choir, Y.P.W.W. and Youth Involvment. In Fayetteville, she attended St James MB Church under Pastor Hawkins and in West Memphis she attended All People's Fellowship Ministry under Elder Macon Drake.
Ambera graduated from West Memphis High School in May of 1995. She went to the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville where she graduated with a Bachelor's of Science Degree and later earned a Master's degree in Teaching and Secondary Education.
She was preceded in death by her father and two brothers, Franklin L Earvin III and Michael Earvin.
Ambera leaves to cherish her memory: a daughter, Adrianna Samone Hardy, her mother, Annie Pearl Earvin, six sisters, Linda Wrotten, Annette(James)Boulton, Ava Earvin, and Amy Earvin, one brother, Anson Earvin, two grandmothers, Callie Pearl Wade and Iona Earvin, nine nieces, three nephews, on great niece, three great nephews, ten aunts and uncles, a good friend Tamara(Lynn)Carter and a host of cousins, family and friends.
Services were held Saturday March 12, 2005, 11:00 a.m. at 15th Street COGIC, West Memphis, Arkansas.
She departed this life March 3, 2005 at Northwest Medical Center in Springdale, Ar.
Ambera was raised in the 15th Street COGIC under the leadership of the late Elder Famous Smith and Elder John Bennett. At church, she was a member of the junior choir, Y.P.W.W. and Youth Involvment. In Fayetteville, she attended St James MB Church under Pastor Hawkins and in West Memphis she attended All People's Fellowship Ministry under Elder Macon Drake.
Ambera graduated from West Memphis High School in May of 1995. She went to the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville where she graduated with a Bachelor's of Science Degree and later earned a Master's degree in Teaching and Secondary Education.
She was preceded in death by her father and two brothers, Franklin L Earvin III and Michael Earvin.
Ambera leaves to cherish her memory: a daughter, Adrianna Samone Hardy, her mother, Annie Pearl Earvin, six sisters, Linda Wrotten, Annette(James)Boulton, Ava Earvin, and Amy Earvin, one brother, Anson Earvin, two grandmothers, Callie Pearl Wade and Iona Earvin, nine nieces, three nephews, on great niece, three great nephews, ten aunts and uncles, a good friend Tamara(Lynn)Carter and a host of cousins, family and friends.
Services were held Saturday March 12, 2005, 11:00 a.m. at 15th Street COGIC, West Memphis, Arkansas.
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