

Charmesa Natay White, affectionately known as “Meme,” was born on October 17, 1987, in Miami, Florida. She was a feisty little girl that was full of life with potential to conquer anything that was put in front of her.
Charmesa was a beautiful soul whose presence left a lasting impression on everyone she encountered. Known for her radiant smile, graceful spirit, and quiet strength, she carried herself with confidence and warmth. She had a way of making others feel seen, valued, and comfortable simply by being herself.
“Meme” was cherished for her loving heart and her ability to bring light into any room. She embraced life, and her memory will forever be treasured by those who knew and loved her.
Though our hearts are heavy, we are grateful for the time we shared with Charmesa and the love she gave so freely. Her legacy will live on through the memories, laughter, and love she leaves behind.
Charmesa was educated in the Miami-Dade School System, where she received her high school diploma. Throughout her life, she worked diligently with several employers. Her final place of employment was East Ridge Nursing Home, where she was deeply loved and cherished by the residents she served.
Charmesa’s first experience with Christ began at Bibleway Church COOLJC, under the leadership of her paternal uncle, the late Elder Paul Harris. As she matured into adulthood, she continued her walk with Christ at the Cathedral of Praise, under the leadership of Pastor Melvin Dawson, Jr. Acknowledging the importance of the foundation instilled in her during her youth, she later worshipped at Renewed Life, under the leadership of Pastor Portia Ferguson.
Like the prodigal son returning to their first love, Charmesa eventually found her way back home and joined Bountiful Blessings Church of God in Sebring, Florida, where she was shepherded by Bishop Brian Dozier. She knew that without God she was nothing and accepted Christ as her personal Savior. We rejoice in knowing that she now rests safely in the arms of our loving Father.
As her health began to decline, Charmesa relocated to Sebring, Florida, where her devoted mother, Wylene, lovingly cared for her until God called her home on January 13, 2026.
As Heaven gates swing open, Charmesa maternal grandparents Johnnie & Wylene Hill, maternal aunt, Alfreda McIntosh and maternal uncles Charles and Jeffrey Hill will welcome home. Also, her paternal grandfather Matthew and bonus Grandmother Gloria White will be there waiting for her too.
Charmesa leaves to cherish her precious memory her beloved children, Jadarius Davis, Messiyah Johnson, and Sincere Johnson; her loving mother, Wylene Stuckey; her bonus father, Donald Stuckey; her father, Matthew White; and her only and baby sister, Chelsey White, whom she loved dearly. She is also survived by her bonus brothers, Earnest and Quinton Stuckey, and bonus sister, Latrice Stuckey.
She will be lovingly remembered by her nephews, Logan Alston, Dontravious, Douglas, and Quinton Stuckey, Jr., and her niece, Tanajah. She also leaves a host of loving relatives, including her maternal uncles: Lee (Annette) Harris, Thomas (Patrice) Hill, Bernard (Sandra) Hill, and Tony Hill; maternal aunts: Lynn (Jeffrey) Wright, Janice Hill, Theresa Hill, and Yolanda (Kenneth) Washington; paternal uncles: Jimmy and David, Jr.; and paternal aunts: Ursula, Debra, Felicia, and April.
Charmesa is further survived by her godparents, Gloria Spann, Marilyn Walker, Porsha Ferguson, and Gloria Wright, along with a loving village of extended cousins, Godbrothers, Godsisters, family, and friends.
Charmesa shared an unbreakable bond and immeasurable love with her vast number of maternal first cousins, a connection that will continue to carry her memory forward for a lifetime.
Though our hearts are heavy, we are comforted by the assurance that Charmesa Natay “Meme” White is at peace, resting in eternal glory.
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