Ashley LaCree Luckett, a Carthage, MS native, passed away on Saturday, February the 8th, 2025, in Canton, MS. Born on June 9, 1984, to proud parents Johnnie F. Stewart Luckett and the late Leroy Luckett, she was raised with a strong sense of morals and values.
In her youth, Ashley accepted Christ as her personal savior and joined Christian Union M.B. Church.
A 2002 honor graduate of Carthage High School, she was an active participant in the color guard, track & field and basketball teams, proudly wearing the number 52. She earned the respect and the admiration of her teachers, classmates, teammates and friends.
Ashley pursued higher education at East Central Community College, earning an Associate Degree in Computer Science. She was recognized for her bright contagious smile, exceptional sense of humor, and warm caring spirit. Her children were her greatest joy, and she loved them with all her heart.
With a strong work ethic, Ashley was employed at Nissan Manufacturing for 11 years, where she was highly regarded by her colleagues. She took great pride in her home and maintained a well-organized living space.
Ashley cherished her family and friends, living life with purpose and making a lasting impact on those around her.
Those who transitioned this life before her include her Father: Leroy Luckett; Paternal Grandparents: Ellie and LV Stokes Luckett; Paternal Aunts and Uncles: Bobby J. Henry (Marshall), Margaret Harris (Coleman), Bobby Luckett (Jenell) and Frank Luckett (Fannie).
Maternal Grandparents: Johnny and Inez Riley-Stewart, Maternal Uncles: Robert Stewart and James Stewart (Peggy).
Left to forever respect her memory are her Children: Kameron Luckett, Llandon Xavier Stephens and Anthony Cole Stephens. Her Mother: Johnnie Faye Luckett, Sisters: Cicely Stewart Nash and Cobbie Luckett Echols (Craig), significant other: Tierra Young, Nieces and Nephews: Brianna, Celeeka, Iyanna, Charvonte and Jakolby. Also, many aunts, uncles, cousins and dear friends.
Ashley's death leaves a void in the lives of those she touched, and her precious memory will remain forever.
PLACE OF SERVICE: Winters Funeral Home Chapel, Kosciusko, MS
DATE OF SERVICE: Saturday 02/15/2025 at 11:00 a.m.
INTERMENT: First Baptist Church Cemetery, Carthage, MS
VIEWING: Friday 02/14/2025 at 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
We would like to take this opportunity to express our profound appreciation for the outpouring of kindness we have received during our time of grief. Your presence and support have been a balm to our souls, and we are deeply thankful. Your kindness has helped us navigate this challenging time, and we will never forget your generosity. ~With love Kameron, Llandon, Cole and the entire Stewart and Luckett family.~
Ashley, you will truly be missed by Me & Aa'Miyiah, you were so sweet and kind. And Loved by everyone you came in contact with. You will forever be in our hearts. Now continue to get your rest beautiful.🥲🥲🥲
Condolences, Revelation 21:1-6
Cree know that you will be missed! Your Ruby loves you dearly! Get your rest sweet Cree!!!
"I'll always remember that beautiful smile— the one that could light up any room and make even the darkest days a little brighter. Your laughter was contagious, your kindness endless, and your presence a gift to all who knew you. Sis, you had a way of making everyone feel loved and valued, and though you are no longer with us, your warmth and that unforgettable smile will remain in our hearts forever." Love always, your little sister Dominique
Rest in piece Mrs Ashely
Sis, I miss you and I am so sorry this happened to you. Ion know how ima continue on without you. I love you ALWAYS & FOREVER. The bond that we had NOBODY will ever take that away and no one will replace you. Get your rest sissy. I will watch over your boys.
Love your little sister, Monique
My heartfelt prayers for your family. May God keep you in his arms sweet girl. You will be missed. Aunt Freida
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