Ivera's obituary
Obituary for
Ms. Deloris LeGrand
“Deloris • Ms. Deloris • Vera • Aunt Ivera”
Sunrise: July 16, 1945 / July 27, 1945
Sunset: April 14, 2026
Brooklyn, New York
With full hearts and cherished memories, the family of Ivera Deloris LeGrand, lovingly known as Deloris, Ms. Deloris, Vera, and Aunt Ivera, announces her peaceful passing on April 14, 2026, in Brooklyn, New York. She was 80 years old.
Born in Smoaks, South Carolina, to Shellie “Shelly” Ruth Lawton and Marshall Lawton, Deloris came into this world so special that she was blessed with two birthdays—July 16 and July 27, 1945. From the very beginning, she carried a light that touched everyone she encountered.
Deloris built a life defined by compassion, service, and unwavering devotion to family. She became a Certified Nurse, a calling that reflected her natural gift for caring for others. One of the highlights of her career was her dedicated work as an elder-care nurse for the award‑winning Yiddish poet, author, and international artist Yonia Fain. Her kindness, integrity, and resourcefulness made her a trusted caregiver and a beloved presence in every life she touched.
But Deloris’s greatest achievements were rooted in family. She proudly raised four boys—
Cheountia Michael LeGrand, Sheriff LeGrand, Jason Lawton, and Lateef LeGrand—
and she poured her heart into being the mother, grandmother, sister, aunt, and personal cheerleader that everyone depended on. She was the joyful center of her family, the one who made every gathering brighter and every memory sweeter.
She leaves behind her treasured grandchildren, Monica LeGrand and Nadeige LeGrand, and her beloved goddaughter, Krystal Simmons, all of whom were constant sources of pride and joy.
Deloris lived a life full of laughter and connection. She loved spades, bingo, pitty‑pat, family gatherings, storytelling, reminiscing about the good old days, and spending time with her children and grandchildren. Her passion was simple and profound—Family. She was energetic, compassionate, honest, and full of integrity. Her resourcefulness and warmth made her a pillar of her community, where she served on the PTA and supported countless families with her steady presence and open heart.
To know Deloris was to love her. She was everyone’s favorite—favorite mother, favorite grandmother, favorite aunt, favorite friend. Her legacy is woven into the lives she shaped, the love she gave, and the joy she spread so effortlessly.
Though she has departed this earthly home, her spirit continues to shine through the generations she nurtured. Her laughter, her wisdom, and her boundless love will forever echo in the hearts of all who were blessed to know her.
She will be deeply missed and lovingly remembered.