Ms. Mya Ke'Amber King's Obituary
On March 4,1999, a dazzling and charming ball of energy, Mya Ke'Amber King made her grand entrance into the life ofMysha K. King. Mya's relationship with the Lord began at a very early age. Mya attended and graduated from Enterprise High School, Enterprise, MS in 2017. During her high school years she participated in many extra-curricular activities. Mya was most passionate about cheerleading and led her squad to the State Championship in her senior year. After graduation, Mya was accepted into the University of Mississippi (Ole Miss). While attending Ole Miss, she was an ardent activist for Human Rights and Justice. Mya was an avid gardener and a passionate cook. She was blessed with the skill to enhance natural beauty through the addition of hair and makeup. Her beloved Paw Paw, William "Yank" King preceded her in death. She leaves to treasure her memories with her mother; Mysha K. King, her precious son; William Marcellus King, her sister; Maleia King McMillian, and her brother; Morgan Henry King Simpson. Also keeping her memory alive are a grandmother (Maw-Maw); Frances P. Alford Grigsby of Meridian, MS, and a grandfather James Presley of Enterprise, MS. Four aunts, Tammy Bellatoni (Ritchie) of Orlando, FL; Monique Dauzvardis (Ricky) of Arizona; Augustine Murray (Edward) of Madison Wisconsin, and Lynette Gholston of Kenosha, Wisconsin, Six uncles; Leon (Stacey) Prescott Grigsby of San Diego, CA; Sherlock (Stacey) Grigsby of Potomac, MD; Reco Grigsby of New York, NY; Eric King ofKenosha,WI, Clearthur Chambliss of Milwaukee, Wisconsin., and Wesley J. Presley of Enterprise. She also leaves her Godfather Larry King of Enterprise, MS, three special aunts/God mothers Nicole Wray, Christina Ford, Kendra Stanley and her favorite great-aunt Irene King of Enterprise, MS
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