LynDondra Ros’Zetta Wells is the twenty-two year old daughter of the
Late Billy Ray Holloway and Charles and Linda Loftin. In total, she has eight siblings: three brothers, one half
sister and four stepsisters. Their names are Dilton Wells, Joe’Vone Wells, Jamie Lee Kyles, the Late Tameca Holloway,
Hope Mckines, Patricia Loftin, Shannon Loftin, and Stephanie Loftin. LynDondra is the baby girl and the only girl who lives
with her parents. When a person has siblings most likely there are nieces and nephew, she has thirteen. LynDondra has seven
nieces and six nephews.
LynDondra is a high school honor graduate of Prentiss High School in Prentiss, MS.
There she graduated in the top percentile with a 3.4 grade point average. While in high school, LynDondra was a participant
of many things. She was a member of the varsity basketball team, The BETA Club, president of the Future Career Consumer Leaders
of America (FCCLA), Junior Reserve Officer Training Corp (JROTC) and the 2003-2004 Homecoming Senior Maid. In addition, while
in high school, LynDondra had two goals that she had to reach, to graduate in the top ten percentile of her class and be the
first to finish high school without becoming pregnant.
In her
hometown, Lyn’Dondra attends the Mt. Olive C.M. E. Church, where her Elder James Loftin is her pastor. Lyn’Dondra
is the faithful member who participates in every organization. She participates in the youth choir, praise team, bible class,
Sunday school, the Inspirational Choir, Missionary Board and the Christian Youth Fellowship (CYF). She is involved in everything
because her mother does not play. She always says, “That if you can’t do God’s business, you can’t
do or have any business.” Therefore, it was either go to church and participate or stay at home without fun.
Now after high school, Lyn’Dondra is a senior,
who attends Tougaloo College, where her major is Special Education. Her goal are to graduate with a 3.4 or above, becoming a great special education
teacher, and being the first not to have a baby while in college. Along with college, LynDondra is also sings with a recording
group called Young People of Praise (YPOP), of Meridian, MS. LynDondra says that your talent is a gift from God, you should always use them.
Throughout
life, people always have that one person who gives them strength to endure. The person who helps LynDondra through her rugged
times is her mother. Minister Linda Loftin. She is the one who never lets her down. No matter what it is, her mother will
always get it, even if she does not have it. Her mother is the type that will do and give her all for anyone. Lyn’Dondra
tries to live her life rights so that one day she will no longer have to depend on her mother, but her mother depend on her.
My Brothers and I: JoeVone 16 and Jamie 3
My Mother and I: Rev. Linda Loftin
My Brothers and I Again: Joe'Vone and Jamie
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