Ri'Ajauhna Robinson-Davis' Obituary
Ri'Ajauhna Davis 11, of Columbia, MO passed away on July 5, 2020. Services will be held on Saturday, July 11, 2020, at 1:00 PM at St. Luke United Methodist in Columbia. Visitation will be held from 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM at the church on Saturday.
Ri’Ajauhna Danielle Robinson-Davis, affectionately known as “Bubbles”, 11 of Jefferson City, Missouri passed away on Sunday, July 5, 2020 at University of Missouri Hospital. She was born on July 15, 2008 in Columbia, Missouri; daughter of Brittany Davis and Rico Robinson
Ri’Ajauhna attended Lewis & Clark Elementary where she touched a lot of people. She enjoyed helping others when she could. She had an infectious personality that drew people to her. More than anything she loved being with her family and friends. Since the age of four she has danced with Show Stoppers where she was Captain of the team. TikTok was her latest thing, dancing was her passion.
She is survived by her parents, Brittany Davis of Jefferson City, Missouri and Rico Robinson of Columbia, Missouri; Brothers: Rico Jr, Rai’Von and Ravion Williams, Zarrian Turner and Ri’Zion Robinson all of Columbia, Missouri; GrandparentsL Charlotte (Raydell) Wright of Charleston, Missouri, Gawain (Sonya) Brown of Belleville, Illinois, Monica (Imari) Smith of Jefferson City, Missouri, Hattie Brown of Charleston, Missouri and Elizabeth (Carl) Smith of Columbia, Missouri. Uncles: Da’Jion (Makayla) Branigan, Kamari (Big Draco) Balton, Gwain (Bebop) Brown Jr. of Charleston, Missouri and Marcus Robinson of Columbia, Missouri. Aunts: Tanelle English of Jefferson City, Missouri, Talia Seals of Jefferson City, Missouri, Makayla Smith of Columbia, Missouri, Jacque Tapp of Jefferson City, Missouri Danielle Ferrell of Cairo, Illinois, Dimitri Barnes of Belleville, Illinois, Ashley Kee of Columbia, Missouri and McCala Robinson of Jefferson City, Missouri. Great-Grandmothers Lendia Smtih and Vernice Ivy of Charleston, Missouri and host of uncles, aunts, cousins and friends. Her best friend Boss.
Ri’Ajauhna was preceded in death by her great great grandmother Quintella Davis and grandmother Tina Hill.
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