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Tashamica Edwina Lee, a radiant soul whose warmth and joy touched all who knew her, passed away on June 7, 2026, in Dallas. Born on December 5, 1972, Tashamica lived a life marked by her beautiful spirit and unyielding love for everyone around her. As a devoted baker, especially renowned for her pastries and coffee at Bonton Farms, she poured not only ingredients but her heart into every creation. Her baking was more than a skill; it was an art form where love and care were the secret ingredients.
Tashamica’s vibrant personality was infectious—she was a joker and a beacon of laughter, a soul who delighted in sharing the good news of Jesus with those she encountered. Her faith was a guiding light, illuminating her path and inspiring those fortunate enough to know her. Beyond her culinary talents, she found joy in the delicate crafts of knitting and crocheting, weaving threads into expressions of warmth and comfort.
Her proudest accomplishments were her beloved children, who stood as living testaments to her strength and nurture. She is lovingly remembered by her husband, Frederick Harrison; her daughter, Rain Harrison; and two sons, Frederick Harrison, Jr. and Jarvis Harrison. Her family circle also includes a host of brothers, her aunt Tammie Robertson, and cherished best friends Terry Thurman and Christopher Thurman, along with many cousins and other relatives who shared in the tapestry of her life.
Tashamica’s journey was also marked by loss; she was preceded in death by her parents, Charles Lee and Ardray Robertson, and her sister Keundra Bowling. Their memories remain woven into her story, a poignant echo that underscored the depth of her compassion.
In remembering Tashamica Edwina Lee, one recalls a woman whose laughter lingered long after she spoke, whose kindness knew no bounds, and whose hands crafted more than food—they crafted a legacy of love, faith, and unforgettable joy. Her presence was a gift; her absence, a profound silence that still speaks volumes of a life beautifully lived.
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