Tanya Parrott
Praying for her family. Going to miss that laugh and her beautiful smile. RIH You Will Be Missed

Birth date: Jul 1, 1981 Death date: May 25, 2022
Hashawna Coleman was born on July 1, 1981 in Peoria, Illinois and departed this life May 25, 2022 at the age of 40 years old. Hashawna leaves to cherish her memory, her mother Cynthia Spruill, father Edgar Glover, daughter Shakayl Read Obituary
Praying for her family. Going to miss that laugh and her beautiful smile. RIH You Will Be Missed

Prayers to the Coleman Family, Especially to her One and Only baby girl Shakayla.


Hashawna and I met when she was one of the caregivers at Narrows Glen. I will always remember her smile and her free spirit. I know heaven is glowing from her infectious smile and laugh. Rest In Peace Hashawna. I feel blessed that I had a chance to have you in my life.
Hashawna and I met through a mutual friend about 12 years ago. We instantly became good friends as we are so much alike. We had a lot of fun, laughs, and LOTS of wine over the years. We watched our little girls grow and love each others’ daughters like they are family.
Hashawna was beautiful inside and out. She told me stories about her patients where she worked and made me hope that if I’m ever in assisted living, I have an angel like her caring for me. She always looked good, and dressed up for every occasion. One year, she wore a patriotic sequined mini skirt to watch my daughter dance in the 4th of July parade in Tumwater. We only had blankets to sit on, and she gracefully sat there in her mini-skirt.
The last time I saw her was the day before she moved to Everett. We often went long periods of time without seeing each other since we weren’t exactly neighbors, but it never occurred to me I wouldn’t see her again. I miss her selfies and Facebook posts, which always made the distance between us a little closer. I will miss her showing up 2 hours late with her big smile, and “hey honey!”
Hashawna was one of my best friends and I will always miss her. I will never stop fighting against domestic violence. Enough is enough! I will always be available to Jesse, and will stand by her through life. I am praying for everyone who loved Hashawna, and hope we can find comfort knowing she is in heaven and we will see her again someday.
You were special in so many countless ways. The way you uplifted everyone around you just by being present, is a gift so many of us will miss. You always knew the right words to say when someone was hurting, that I find this pain to be unbearable at times. The laughter that filled the room, or the constant "listen here honey..." will be sorely missed. Thank you for the love, laughter, and smiles that you shared throughout life with us. Forever and always missing you.
