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Shuntae Broadus Obituary

Shuntae Broadus

June 30, 1985 - December 21, 2025

Shuntae Broadus Obituary

Celebrating the Life of Shuntae Lavette Broadus


A Woman of Grace, Faith, Joy, and Humility


 


Shuntae L. Broadus


June 30, 2025


December 21, 2025


 


Shuntae surrounded by her loving family entered eternal rest on December 21, 2025.


She was a radiant light in the lives of all who knew her – a devoted daughter, a beloved granddaughter, a cherished sister, a caring niece, a loyal cousin, and an irreplaceable friend. Her gentle spirit, unwavering compassion, and boundless kindness were the hallmarks of her beautiful soul. She possessed a unique ability to make everyone feel seen, valued, and deeply loved, leaving an indelible mark on every life she touched.


Born on June 30, 1985, in Dallas, Texas, Shuntae blossomed into a remarkable woman. Her steadfast faith, a cornerstone of her being since her dedication to Christ as a teenager, guided her steps and was a constant source of strength and solace throughout her life. She pursued her passions with determination and grace, proudly graduating from David W. Carter High School and furthering her education at Tarrant County Community College.


Shuntae was preceded in death by her beloved sisters, Margie Conner and Ashley Conner, and her loving grandfather, Donald Ray Broadus, who undoubtedly welcomed her with open arms. Her enduring legacy of love lives on through her devoted mother, Alicia Irvine; her father, Anthony Conner; her supportive stepfather, Tyrone Irvine; her brothers, Kendrick G. Broadus and Arthur Broadus; and her sister, Halfacre. She also leaves behind a multitude of adoring nieces, nephews, cousins, and treasured friends whose lives she enriched immeasurably.


Though our hearts ache with this profound loss, we find solace in the countless precious memories we shared with Shuntae. Her radiant smile, infectious laughter, and generous spirit will forever remain etched in our hearts, serving as a beacon of comfort and inspiration until we meet again.


 


 

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Celebrating the Life of Shuntae Lavette Broadus


A Woman of Grace, Faith, Joy, and Humility


 


Shuntae L. Broadus


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Saturday, January 3, 2026

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