Submitted by: Dan Rich
Dionne JeNae Dent
Dec. 22, 1987 -- Aug. 15, 2005
South Bend Tribune 8/18/2004
The wonderful and precious life of Dionne
JeNae Dent, 16, came to an earthly end on Sunday, Aug. 15.
Dionne (affectionately nicknamed "Baby Girl",
"NaeNae," and "D" and "The
Girl") was born to the union of Dorian Noel and Marva
Jean Leonard-Dent on Dec. 22, 1987, at 9:33 p.m. Dionne was an
honor roll student at Wilson Elementary, Navarre Middle and
Washington High School, and was in the South Bend Community
School Corporation and University of Notre Dame Link-up and
Minority Health Professions Program. Dionne was a member of Ball
State University's Summer Scholar's Program, Washington's
Multicultural Society and Advisory Board Member for 2006 Class
Officers. She was inducted into Achiever's All and receive the
President's Education Awards for Outstanding Academic
Achievement. While at Navarre Middle School, Dionne played
basketball and was on the volleyball team.
Dionne is survived by her loving parents,
Dorian N. and Marva J. Leonard-Dent; her brother, whom she
cherished, Dorian D. "Poogie" Dent of South Bend, Ind.;
her maternal grandmother, Verneal Leonard of South Bend;
several aunts and uncles, Diane (Gloston) Jackson, Rita Harris,
and Leanette (Willis) McCaster of South Bend and Cheryl
Leonard of Seattle, Wash., Craig Leonard of Michigan City, Ind.,
Leonard Parks and Gary Dent of Washington, D.C.; her
godmother, Karen L. White of South Bend, and godfather,
Ralph Lucas of Washington, D.C.; and a host of special
cousins. Dionne was preceded in death by her paternal
grandmother, Barbara Ann Dent, and maternal grandfather, Henry
Leonard Jr.
We all miss you Dionne! In 16 precious years
you brought so much to our lives. You made us smile when we
wanted to cry, and comforted our souls when we felt lost. You
never complained, not once. You showed us that it doesn't take a
lifetime to have and give immeasurable love, wit and strength.
We'll never forget you! Tell Big Momma, Daddy and Granny Ann we
said "Hi!"
Friends may call today, Aug. 18, from 6 to 8
p.m. in Alford's Mortuary, and the funeral services will be held
on Thursday, Aug. 19, at noon in the Pentecostal Cathedral Church
of God In Christ, 1025 W. Western Ave. Interment will be at
Highland Cemetery.