Obituaries 02-26-26

February 24, 2026

DANIELLE RENATA STEVENSON
Funeral services for Danielle Renata Stevenson were conducted on 
Tuesday, Feb. 17, 2026 from Brown Funeral Home, with Rev. Jessie Givens 
and Rev. Matthew Powell officiating.
Her life was rooted in love, faith and family. She was a devoted wife to 
her beloved husband, Norman, and a proud, loving mother to her three 
children — Nathaniel, Nadellia and Daniel. Her family was her greatest 
joy and proudest accomplishment. Every meal she prepared, every prayer 
she whispered and every embrace she gave reflected the depth of her 
unconditional love.
She was the cherished daughter of the late Dianne Price and she had a 
true gift in the kitchen. Cooking was not merely a task — it was her 
love language. Her home was often filled with the comforting aroma of 
home-cooked meals and the warmth of loved one gathered around the table. 
No one ever left her home hungry. Everyone left feeling seen, cared for 
and welcomed.
Her faith was the foundation of her life. She loved to worship and found 
strength and peace in her relationship with God. Through every season, 
she trusted faithfully and led by example, teaching her family the 
importance of prayer, kindness and gratitude.
Her legacy lives on through the love she poured into her husband, her 
children, her siblings and all who were blessed to know her. Though she 
will be deeply missed, her spirit remains in the recipes she passed 
down, the hymns she sang and the family she nurtured so beautifully.
She is survived by her husband, Norman Stevenson; her children, 
Nathaniel, Nadellia and Daniel; her parents, Daniel and Felicia Duke, 
lovingly known as Mimi and Papa. She was a treasured sister to Deanna 
Thames, Danae Richardson, Gabrielle Duke and Isabella Wallace.
Her bond with her family was deep and enduring, and she carried that 
love with her in everything she did.
Pallbearers were Clint Stevenson, Nathaniel Stevenson, Daniel Stevenson, 
Mitchell Stokes, Jesse James Thames, Gabriel Stevenson, Banon Thames and 
Elijah Richardson.
Brown Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.