She was born on Fort Stewart to Lisa Aytch of Hinesville and Rodney Aytch of Brandywine, Maryland.
Cierra was a senior and honors student at Liberty County High School, Class of 2015. She was involved in several activities in school such as student council, FCCLA, National Society of High School Scholars and the National Honors Society. Her goal after high school was to attend Clark Atlanta University and major in social work. Cierra always had a positive energy and a beautiful smile for everyone.
She is survived by her mother, Lisa Aytch; father, and his wife, Rodney and Maria A. Aytch; sister, Anja Faust; brother, Brendan Aytch; loving grandparents, Dr. Rod and Eiizabeth Hallstrom; several aunts, uncles and cousins; in addition to her best friend, Mikia (Fraz) Frazier and family.
"A mother's love begins before the child is born. It lasts through time and difficulties, and differences, and man wounds, and days of joy and days of sorrow; winding, wearing, weeping, sharing and changing. Until the end, what remains is the solid core which began as love before the child was born. You will always be my sunshine!"
A celebration of life will be held at 5 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 6, at the Liberty County High School.
Dorchester Funeral Home of Midway has charge of the arrangements.
Published in Coastal Courier from Nov. 4 to Nov. 11, 2014 -
She was born on Fort Stewart to Lisa Aytch of Hinesville and Rodney Aytch of Brandywine, Maryland.
Cierra was a senior and honors student at Liberty County High School, Class of 2015. She was involved in several activities in school such as student council, FCCLA, National Society of High School Scholars and the National Honors Society. Her goal after high school was to attend Clark Atlanta University and major in social work. Cierra always had a positive energy and a beautiful smile for everyone.
She is survived by her mother, Lisa Aytch; father, and his wife, Rodney and Maria A. Aytch; sister, Anja Faust; brother, Brendan Aytch; loving grandparents, Dr. Rod and Eiizabeth Hallstrom; several aunts, uncles and cousins; in addition to her best friend, Mikia (Fraz) Frazier and family.
"A mother's love begins before the child is born. It lasts through time and difficulties, and differences, and man wounds, and days of joy and days of sorrow; winding, wearing, weeping, sharing and changing. Until the end, what remains is the solid core which began as love before the child was born. You will always be my sunshine!"
A celebration of life will be held at 5 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 6, at the Liberty County High School.
Dorchester Funeral Home of Midway has charge of the arrangements.
Published in Coastal Courier from Nov. 4 to Nov. 11, 2014 -
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