Akiefe Jamal Anderson

06/24/1999 - 08/28/2021

Obituary For Akiefe Jamal Anderson

Akiefe Jamal Anderson “A.J.” was born June 24, 1999, to Clover and Willie Anderson Jr, in Indian River Memorial Hospital, Vero Beach, Florida.

Akiefe received his education in the St. Lucie County Public Schools System where he graduated from Ft. Pierce Westwood High School in 2017. He was gainfully employed with J.R. Transport as a Delivery Associate.

Akiefe, affectionately known as “AJ” to all, was someone who loved God. He had an unconditional love for all, AJ had a warm smile and loving personality. He was someone who was worthy of being loved. A loyal friend with a kind and gentle soul. AJ was someone you can count on; trusting and obedient. He was a true role model to all his friends. AJ was someone who would make you laugh with his silliness. He loved animals of all types (especially his favorite cat, Titan). AJ was a dreamer and a doer, he was very smart and intelligent, a young man who achieved great success in school. He was a very talented and gifted songwriter and rapper. He was considered a Master of Technology and media. AJ knew when it was time to be quiet and listen. He understood limits and boundaries, He was someone who can get your attention without begging or seeking it. AJ was a mature young man, he understood consequences, and would “face the music” if he had to. He was someone who loved his mother to pieces. AJ was a handsome and stylish young man, with a smile so bright, it would light up every room… AJ was definitely the coolest of the cool. In our hearts, he was “A Beautiful Soul”

On the morning of August 28, 2021, Our Savior went into his garden and plucked a rose… and that was the rose of our Beloved Akiefe. He was preceded in death by his Maternal Grandfather, Willie O’Neal Anderson Sr.

The precious memories of Akiefe will be left in the hearts of his true love his mother Clover Anderson (Torrence Broxton) of Daytona Beach, FL, his father Willie O’Neal Anderson Jr.(Yolanda) of Jacksonville, FL, his sisters Lennisha Campbell of Daytona Beach, FL, Hydia Anderson of Ft. Pierce, FL, his step brothers Anthony L and Anthony R. Teauge of Jacksonville, FL, his grandparents Myrel Bennett, Ernest Grant (Veronica) of Ft. Pierce, FL, Jelene Anderson of Vero Beach, FL, special cousin Tory Simpson of Ft. Pierce, FL, Dwayne “Shawn” Smith (Shakera) of Vero Beach, FL, special friends Jordan Howard and Joshua Martin of Ft. Pierce, FL, special group (YGK) Ivor Gillings Jr. and Erica Knight both of Ft. Pierce, FL, his godmother Sonya Washington of Port St. Lucie Fl. His god father Anthony Smith of Okeechobee Fl, his god daughter Nylah Ellis of Ft. Pierce, FL, his cat, Titan and his spotted gecko, Timon along with a host of aunts, uncles, nieces, nephew, and sorrowing friends who will miss him dearly.

Funeral services will convene on Saturday, September 4, 2021 at Northside Worship Center in Fort Pierce, FL beginning at 3:00pm. Burial will immediately follow in Riverview Memorial Park.

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Fly high forever my friend I'll never forget your smile. -S. mckenzie

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Love you forever brudda MLB4life

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Rest well my beloved little cousin. May God heal the broken hearts of those who mourn your loss today. You'll truly be missed AJ . Much love, Precious Grant

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