BELLA WILSON's Obituary
Bella Tae Nicole Wilson entered this life on March 11, 2020 inAtlanta, Georgia to loving parents Jeanene N. Boykin andBlake T. Wilson. She arrived while the world was at a standstilland this pause in normalcy allowed her to be doted on by herparents and grandparents. As an infant, her mother read toher daily and Bella adopted a love for learning and reading,her favorite book being Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What DoYou See?After a year of being sequestered, Bella entered the outsideworld and took it by storm. Bella captivated others with hercharm, beauty, and her intellect. She attended Kids R KidsPreschool where she made friends easily. Bella was a joy toothers and would often be seen with her fingers gently restingin her mouth. This soothed her as her curious mind sparkedwith questions about her passions, which included animals.Bella enjoyed visits to the Aquarium. She loved playing makebelieve with her baby dolls, memorizing dinosaur facts,building with Legos, and the color pink. Bella also found joy inattending plays and dancing to music with Mommie.Bella was welcomed into heaven on March 14, 2024 by hermaternal grandparents John H. and Shirley T. Boykin. Inaddition to her parents, Bella is survived by her brothers,George E. Keelen III and Jacob H. Keelen, her sisters, BriannaT. Wilson, Brooke Wilson, Bria Wilson, Blair T. Wilson,Chastity and Charlette, as well as her Pawpaw, Willie J. Wilson,Larry Craighead and her grandmother, Barbara Craighead.She also leaves to mourn a host of family and friends fromGeorgia to Louisiana.
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