Fallen Eagles

Let us remember and honor our fallen classmates from the Class of 2004 with the utmost reverence and respect. Their memory lives on in our hearts, and their absence is deeply felt. We stand together in remembrance, united in our love and respect for those we lost.

To the world you may be one person; but to one person you may be the world.
— Dr. Seuss

Mikeshona (Shona) Edwards

A beloved sister, daughter and friend; Mikeshona (Shona) Edwards will always be remembered for her infectious and humorous personality, her love for people and serving the Lord. While her passing and the passing of her baby sister, Yvonia Johnson, has impacted countless lives, her life will always be honored through the continuation of her legacy lived through her remaining family: her two younger brothers, Bryan Johnson and Bruce Johnson Jr; her twin sister Mikeshaya (Shaya) Edwards, and her parents, Bruce and Sheila Johnson.

The Edwards/Johnson family would like to personally thank the entire Eisenhower High School class of 2004, The 2004 Class President, Roxie Findson and her staff, and a host of family and friends who ensure Shona’s light never grows dim here on earth. Gone but never forgotten. ❤️


Terrance Bailey


Ernest Jones Jr.

Although Ernest James Jones Jr. is no longer here with us he will forever be celebrated.

Ernest loved to make us laugh with his witty jokes, gestures and impersonations. He was one of the easiest people to get along with, was generous in his words and actions and was always a pleasure to be around. His love for family, friends, fishing and camping was just as strong as his love for football and his teammates. He had a huge impact on and off the football field and his memory lives on through his mother, siblings,  extended family and friends.

His family would like to thank fellow 2004 classmate Ryan Clady for his generous support when Ernest passed and are truly grateful for all of his classmates, teammates and friends who support the family in keeping his memory and legacy alive.


Rodney Stevenson