Edie Eubanks-Fields has been an assistant, organizer, parent, screamer, life arranger, bungler, pauper, and scrounger. She had a passion for poetry and family history, and has written two books: Berries in Abandoned Lots: A Poetry Collage and Memory Album: An African American Childhood Remembered. In life she lost her parents, Ernestine and Napoleon, siblings Patricia, Carlita and Napoleon Jr. and granddaughter, Moya. Edie has two children, David and Crystal, two in laws, Janelle and Isaac, three grandchildren, David III, Aayailah and Zamora, siblings, Joyce and Tony and four chosen kinfolk, Kevin, Kimberly, Twiggy and Sherrill. She gave two craps about formality and convention, and said Thanks but no thanks. to funeral or memorial services. She was loved by many, and, yall can all come to the party! Edie is from Chattanooga, TN; Huntsville, AL; Santa Barbara, Los Angeles, and Sacramento, CA; Campbellsville, KY and Des Moines, IA.
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