Peyton Marie Golden's Obituary
Princess Peyton entered her debut on December 10, 2014 to RoShonda Golden and Jerrick
Ellis at Barnes Jewish Hospital.
Princess Peyton was a quiet joyful person, she brought joy to everyone she encountered. As a
princess she enjoyed all the fashion and glamour of being a princess. That's how she
received the name "Glambaby PeyPey". As Princess Peyton enjoyed her life being
mommy and daddy’s princess, she never forgot about being a big sister, living her best life
running and playing dress up. Oh! lets not forget about her ambition for dance, gymnastic
and ballet; with that being said her ambition is what lead Joye Forrest, who is a dancer,
ballerina, a former Los Angeles Lakergirl and Ms. Missouri to invite Princess Peyton to
COCOA, where she was taught how to do ballet. You had to be there to see the happiness in
her eyes. Overall, she was the life of the ball. Peyton received her education from Confluence
Academy South, where she had completed the first grade and been promoted to the second
grade.
On May 24, 2022, Princess Peyton succumbed to her injury at home. Peyton has moved to
her eternal castle, where she has joined part of her royal family who preceded her in death,
her great-great grandparents Ronnie Morris, Betty Bush, Lola Foster, Robert Ellis, Sr., Veola
and Irvin Underwood, Sr.; three great grandfathers, Irvin Underwood, Jr., Carl Jones and
Wardell Smith; two great uncles, Donald and Michael DeaVault; two uncles, Anthony Jones
and Julius Smith and one cousin, Brianna Jones.
She leaves her honorable memories to be cherish to: her parents ~ RoShonda Golden and
Jerrick Ellis; one sister ~ Hailey Golden; one brother ~ Kameron Golden; three aunts ~
Chentl', Jameisha and Ke'Asia; eight uncles ~ Romaro, Jamel, JaMont, Ronnie, Maurice,
Octavis, Ny'Aire and Chase; grandparents ~ Tiffaney Jones, Crystle Ellis Jordan (Randy),
Ronnie Golden and Eddie Smith; great grandparents ~ Dorothy DeaVault (Spencer), Elosie
Golden, Julia and Lee Sesson and Jessie Jordan; and a host of aunts, uncles, cousins, other
relatives and friends
What’s your fondest memory of Peyton?
What’s a lesson you learned from Peyton?
Share a story where Peyton's kindness touched your heart.
Describe a day with Peyton you’ll never forget.
How did Peyton make you smile?

