PARIS MARIE WORLEY was born on February 25, 1987 to the parents of Eric Jackson and Tamaron Worley. Paris was a loving child and grew to enjoy life in spite of being born with sickle cell anemia. Paris graduated from Virtual School House in 2004 and was a scholarship recipient where she was afforded the privilege of applying her scholarship toward any school of her choice. Paris accepted Christ at an early age. She was a member of Integrated Faith Assembly, Inc. joining in 2009. Paris was a true believer and a woman of faith. Her social media tag was "Paris Too Blessed Worley". Paris always enjoyed family and friends. She could talk for hours and even talk you to sleep! It has been said she could talk your ears off like Auntie Dot! She loved everyone and enjoyed helping people. Paris was an inspiration to so many. She always knew the right words to say at the right time. Paris would look out for people, feed others, and showed compassion for others. To her siblings, Paris was like a second mother. At the age of 25, Paris and Leonard Robinson celebrated the birth of her only child, Carter. She loved Carter dearly and spent countless hours at the Cleveland Children's Museum, hosting parties for him, shopping and of course, spoiling him. Paris was quite active with the sickle cell Anemia Association and desired to start a foundation that would focus on helping youth and pre-teens deal with the disease. Paris departed this July 12th. She leaves to mourn, one son, Carter (Leonard Robinson), Malia Robinson, Tamaron Worley (mother), Eric Jackson (father), Marva Worley (grandmother), Carlton; Brothers: Perez Worley, Donte Howard, Daryl Howard, Israel, Nasir Jackson; Darzell Jackson, Davontae, Sisters: Indera Marzett, Daeshanay Worley, Destiny Worley, Demetria Miller, Erica Jackson, Denisha Miller, Godmother-Lorri Shepherd, Nephews: Kayden & Chase Marzett, and a host of other relatives and friends. LIFE CELEBRATION SERVICE ARE ON WEDNESDAY, JULY 22; WAKE 12:30 PM, FUNERAL 1:00 PM at Integrated Faith Assembly, 10915 Morison Avenue. Public viewing is on Tuesday, July 21 from 11:00 am until 7:00 pm.