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© Marietta Monitor
17 May 2024, Page 4
Submitted by: Martha Reddout


Teedeenae Jackson Yearby-Lincoln

Teedeenae Jackson Yearby-Lincoln
March 18, 2005 ~ April 23, 2024

Teedeenae Jackson Yearby-Lincoln, 19, of Stillwater, was born on March 18, 2005, in Ada to Shema Rendell Yearby. He passed from this life on April 23, 2024, in Stillwater.

Jackson was soon to graduate high school and was gifted in many different areas. He loved music, art, basketball, and cross country. He was a featured artist at the Oklahoma State Fair Art Competition, where he earned numerous ribbons. He was determined to learn different ways to express his art, such as drawing, painting, and airbrushing.

Jackson was an outstanding runner in cross country and track and field. He earned medals at every competition and was a top competitor in the state of Oklahoma. He was also chosen to compete in the AAU National Cross Country Meet, finishing in the Top 20 runners in the United States. Jackson loved basketball and was an avid fan of Kobe Bryant and the Los Angeles Lakers.

He was preceded in death by his grandmothers, Mary "Mimi" Yearby and Billie Marie Lincoln; and uncle, Hatak Yuka Keyu Martin Yearby.

Left to cherish Jackson's memory are his parents, Shema and Robert Lincoln of the home; brothers, Colt Lincoln and Esley Lincoln, both of Stillwater, and Warren Lincoln and Robert Taylor Lincoln, both of San Diego; sister, Adrianna Lincoln of San Diego; grandparents, Justin Yearby of Overbrook and Roberta Gonzales of Belton, Texas; aunts, Samarrah Renae Bell and husband Chris and their two daughters, Vegas and Hattie Bell of Overbrook, Maricella Netzel and her daughter Abby Netzel of Belton, Imelda Fulfer and husband Josh and their three sons, Hunter, Gavin and Huddson of Salado, Texas, Johnna Lincoln-Beck and husband John of Marietta, and Cydni Lincoln-Richetti and husband Angelo of Wagoner; two additional nephews, Charles Gutierrez and Leonardo Armendariz of San Diego; and numerous cousins and relatives across Indian Country.

A Celebration of Life was held at 10 a.m. Saturday, May 11, at the Marietta Public Schools Auditorium with Pastor Ben Little officiating and Robert "Bo" Whitekiller assisting.

Honorary bearers were Colt Lincoln, Esley Lincoln, Kyle Lincoln, Riggen Conder, Grant Deer, Goodwarrior Deer, Chris Bell, Roman Yearby, the Young Buffalo Horse Singers, and the 2024 Marietta High School Graduating Class.

Online guest book: http://www.wattsfuneralhome.com Flanagan-Watts


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