The two of them often walked hand in hand through their West Deptford, New Jersey neighborhood wearing matching outfits. Their neighbors all said that A'aliah was a beautiful, sweet, quiet and friendly girl. A'aliah was also a school safety monitor. A responsibility that she was very proud of.
Her teachers described her as a charming and responsible girl with a real flair for style. Her friends all said that she "respected everyone's feelings"
Sadly, she and her little sister India Duncan were found murdered.
A'aliah leaves behind her parents Lucille Bevins and Herman R.J. Scott, Jr.; a sister Lakeia Smith and two brothers Jamil Pollard and Marqueese Lee as well as her grandparents Connie Bevans,Bobby James Smalls, Daisy and Herman Scott Sr. and Minnie and Purman Smith. She also leaves many aunts,uncles, cousins and friends who loved her dearly.
Thank you to Johnny for adding the picture of A'aliah to the site. It is much appreciated.
Thank you Debbie for taking the time to go to the cemetery to take a picture of the girls grave. I really appreciate it.
The two of them often walked hand in hand through their West Deptford, New Jersey neighborhood wearing matching outfits. Their neighbors all said that A'aliah was a beautiful, sweet, quiet and friendly girl. A'aliah was also a school safety monitor. A responsibility that she was very proud of.
Her teachers described her as a charming and responsible girl with a real flair for style. Her friends all said that she "respected everyone's feelings"
Sadly, she and her little sister India Duncan were found murdered.
A'aliah leaves behind her parents Lucille Bevins and Herman R.J. Scott, Jr.; a sister Lakeia Smith and two brothers Jamil Pollard and Marqueese Lee as well as her grandparents Connie Bevans,Bobby James Smalls, Daisy and Herman Scott Sr. and Minnie and Purman Smith. She also leaves many aunts,uncles, cousins and friends who loved her dearly.
Thank you to Johnny for adding the picture of A'aliah to the site. It is much appreciated.
Thank you Debbie for taking the time to go to the cemetery to take a picture of the girls grave. I really appreciate it.