Renita Deneen Jackson Trimble was born on February 26, 1964, in Denver Colorado to her parents, Hope L. Raullerson and Richard A. Jackson. She was a beautiful baby girl and her parents pride and joy. Renita was the oldest of her mother's three daughters. As a child, she would often fantasize about being the sister of the famous group The Jackson Five. Only to grow older to find out the she was the eldest sibling of another group of Jacksons. She loved her siblings and was extremely protective of them especially, her baby sister, Dawnyle. Renita accepted Christ as her personal Savior at a very early age. She joined Zion Baptist Church under the Pastoral leadership of the late, Reverend Wendell T. Liggins. Renita received her formal education by attending the Denver Public Schools; which included, Whittier Elementary, Ash Grove Elementary and Stevens Elementary School. She later attended Morey Junior High School, East High School and graduated from Manual High School. She had a way about her that she will never be forgotten by anyone she came in contact with. In 1983, Renita's life changed as she became the mother of a handsome baby boy she named, Sander Alexander Davis, II. Two years later, her maternal light illuminated again as he gave birth to a beautiful baby girl she named, Daionna Alexandria Davis. Motherhood was one of her most cherished accomplishments. She loved her children with all her heart; even when things didn't go as planned, she never once stopped being a mother, whose pride and joy was the care and nurture of her children. . Renita also loved her family and friends. They all called her "Nene" and there were those who got possessive and called her "My Nene." She was later blessed with grandchildren and she made it a point to create memories with them by getting them a minimum of 4 weekends a year, the 4th July to watch the fireworks, Halloween for trick or treating, light the lights, and again for parade of lights. It seemed the more children she had for her outings, the happier she would be. The parents would wonder how she would transport all of her children, she said "no need to worry I have my own personal driver, RTD." Renita was a sports enthusiast. She was truly and avid Denver Bronco Fan. She often mentioned that "she never wanted a Traditional Funeral but a Celebration Party." She leaves a void that can never be filled. She is preceded in death by her mother, Hope L. Thomas and her father, Richard A. Jackson. Renita Deneen Jackson Trimble departed this life on December 3, 2015, in Denver, Colorado. Those left to cherish her memory include her son, Sander Alexander Davis, II (Teairra Colquitt); her daughter, Daionna Alexandria Davis; three sisters, Michele L. Gaddis, Rhonda R. Jackson-Keel, and Dawnyle M. (Hisria) Ashemu; three brothers, Bryant K. ( Lisa) Jackson, Rodrick A. (Gess Bell Kore') Jackson, Dedrick W. Carpenter; 5 grandchildren, Aviaona O. Jackson, Davion J. Davis, Taj'eon D. Davis, Teaionna S. Davis and King Johnson,; and a host of aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins other relatives and many friends.
Funeral Home: Pipkin Braswell Funerals and Cremation - 2050 Uinta Street, Denver, Colorado
Visitation: 12/7/2015 - Pipkin Braswell Chapel of Peace - 6601 East Colfax Avenue, Denver, CO
Service: 12/13/2015 at 1:00 PM - Pipkin Braswell Chapel of Peace - 3370 Ivy Street, Denver, CO