With broken hearts and unwavering faith, we announce the transition of our beloved daughter, Ni’Dreyah Marshall, who entered eternal rest on February 23, 2026. Ni’Dreyah was a radiant light — a beautiful soul whose smile could warm any room and whose laughter carried joy wherever she went. She had a heart that was pure, gentle, and full of love. To know her was to experience kindness. She didn’t just walk into spaces — she illuminated them.
Ni’Dreyah was a devoted member of The Cathedral at Seed and Harvest Ministries, where she faithfully served as a praise dancer with the Anointed Angels. Worship was not just something she participated in — it was who she was. When she danced, it was ministry. When she lifted her hands, it was surrender. When she moved, heaven listened. She loved to sing and dance with her whole heart. Music lived inside of her. Whether in church, at home, or simply enjoying her favorite songs, Ni’Dreyah carried rhythm and joy wherever she went. TikTok was her favorite app — she loved logging on daily, expressing herself through dance, laughter, and creativity. She found joy in sharing moments and spreading smiles.
Ni’Dreyah was deeply loved by her mother, Nicole Matthews, her father, Andre Marshall, and her brothers Daryle Patterson and DeOnte Patterson, whom she lived with all her life. She also leaves to cherish her precious memories her brothers Carter Marshall, Tariq Marshall, and Saamir Marshall; and her sisters Latasha Marshall, A’Shyah Smith, Andria Marshall, and Journee Marshall.
She is also lovingly remembered by her aunties Shaquaa Clayton, Marcelle Marshall, Toya Baskin, Carla White, and Sheneen Proctor; her bonus aunty Tashina Hosey; and her Godmother Tamera Brice, along with a host of extended family members, cousins, church family, and dear friends.
Ni’Dreyah was preceded in death by her beloved grandfather, Keith Matthews (Pap Pap), and her grandmother, Robin Proctor.
She attended Woodland Hills High School, where she will be deeply missed by her peers, teachers, and school community. While we grieve her physical absence, we rejoice in knowing that she now sees the face of the One she belonged to all along. Heaven gained what we treasure. Her life reminds us that purity, love, and light still exist in this world — and now shine even brighter in eternity.
Though we do not understand this loss in the natural, we trust a supernatural God who makes no mistakes. Ni’Dreyah’s life was not measured in years, but in love — and her love will live on forever.
Forever 17. Forever Loved. Forever Our Angel.
To send flowers
to the family or plant a tree
in memory of Ni'Dreyah Nicole-Shaquaa Marshall, please visit our floral store.