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Miss. Latorra Webster

1/2/2016

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Miss. Webster will be laid to rest Saturday, January 2, 2016 at Orange Hill MB Church,  4080 Coxs Ferry Rd,  Bolton, MS.  Her services will begin at 11:00 a.m.  Committal will be at Orange Hill MB Church Cemetery, Bolton, MS.  Visitation will be Friday, January 1, 2016 from 1:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
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 LaTorra "LaShay" Webster was born on August 21, 1982 at University Medical Center in Jackson, Mississippi to Patricia Lynn Webster (deceased) and Andrew Allen.

She attended Edwards Attendance Center in Edwards, Mississippi and then later, Raymond high School in Raymond, Mississippi.  She was later adopted by Mrs. Nancy Bell Johnson Mack.

She accepted Christ at an early age and joined Friendship Missionary Baptist Church, Edwards, Mississippi, under the leadership of the late Dr. M. K. Nelson where she was active in the Jr. Choir, Jr.  Usher Board and attended Sunday School.  She later moved her membership to OrangeHill Missionary Baptist Church in Bolton, Mississippi under the leadership of Reverend Albert Lewis where she was a member of the youth and adult choir, secretary of the Sunday School and the head usher.

​LaTorra died on December 26,2016 at 304 Ashcot Circle, Apartment C-1 in Edwards Mississippi at 1:30 a.m.  In addition to he mother, she was preceded in death by:  grandmothers, Nancy Bell Johnson Mack and Mentha Mae Allen; grandfathers, Dan B. Webster, Johnny Mack and John Allen, Sr.; grandfathers, Dan B. Webster, Johnny Mack and John Allen, Sr.; four uncles and five aunts.

She leaves to cherish her memories and will always be loved by: her father, Andrew Allen, Jackson, Mississippi; brothers, Travis Webster, Edwards, Mississippi, Larry Wilson, Bakersfield, California, Anthony Thomas, Jackson, Mississippi, Marcus Kelly, Jackson, Tennessee and Andrew Wallace, Jackson, Mississippi; adopted sisters, Peggie Johnson (Charles Powell, Sr.), Jeanette Webster Johnson (James Johnson), and Mary Ann Berry (Reverend James Berry); adopted brothers, Ricky Johnson, Delmar Johnson (Debra) and Robert Johnson (Annie); six aunts and four uncles, all of Edwards, Mississippi; two Godchildren, Tamaya Johnson and Tamarion Bullock; the Mack and Lewis families and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and a special friend, Ms. Johnny Price.
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