Lynette "Nebiyah" Awls' Obituary
Lynette “Nebiyah” Awls, a devoted servant of Yahuah and beloved matriarch,
passed away on November 12, 2025, in Houston, Texas, at the age of 54. Born
on May 24, 1971, in New Orleans, Louisiana, Lynette lived a life marked by
unwavering faith, prophetic purpose, and deep love for her family and
community.
For over three decades, Lynette walked faithfully in her divine calling as an
evangelist, minister, and prophetess. Her identity as “Nebiyah” was not
merely a title—it was a sacred mantle she carried with boldness and humility.
Her spiritual journey was rooted in an intimate relationship with Yahuah, and
she lived every day as a testimony to His power, truth, and love.
Lynette’s ministry extended far beyond the pulpit. She was a gifted author and
poet whose writings stirred hearts and strengthened faith. Her book,
Carpenter’s Tools: Fasteners of Faith, reflected her prophetic insight and
passion for spiritual growth. Her poetry spoke of healing, deliverance, and the
transforming love of Yahuah.
Her voice—anointed and powerful—was both her joy and her weapon.
Whether singing in worship or speaking on her radio podcast on WJCM Radio,
Lynette ministered with authority and compassion. She also founded the online
ministry platform Deeper Dimensions in Christ, creating a space for deep
teaching and spiritual empowerment.
Lynette was known for her warm hugs, encouraging words, and unwavering
presence in the lives of those she loved. She believed in ministering through
action as much as through word—offering comfort, wisdom, and strength to all
who crossed her path.
She was a devoted wife to her husband Charles Awls and a loving mother to
their children: Alexis Ash, Asia Johnson, Alaina Roberts, Ashley Pflieger,
Cierra Awls, Charles Awls II, Caylah Awls, and Camryn Chase. Her love
extended to her son-in-law Bryan Pflieger and her cherished grandchildren:
Ayonna Ash, Belle' Ash, Levi Ash, Rowen Pflieger, and Aleeya Awls.
Lynette’s family was the heartbeat of her life. She poured herself into them
with prayerful dedication and fierce love. Her legacy continues through them—
each one touched by her strength, wisdom, and enduring faith.
She is also remembered by her father William Weber; cousin Mae Parker; aunt
Callie Tate; numerous brothers; a host of cousins, aunts, uncles; several
godchildren; and god-grandchildren. She now joins in eternal rest with her
mother Irene Tate Bates; grandparents Callie Tate and John D. Tate; uncle AJ;
and granddaughter Addlyn.
Through every trial—including her final battle—Lynette stood firm in her
belief in Yahuah’s promises. Her life was one of obedience and perseverance—a
living example of holiness walked out daily.
In the words of her husband Charles:
“You were strength wrapped in grace,
A lioness running her final race.
You poured into all, never in vain—
Now Heaven has eased your pain.”
Rest well, Lynette “Nebiyah” Awls. You fought the good fight. You finished
the race. You kept the faith.
Your legacy lives on—in every song sung in worship,
in every word written in truth,
and in every heart you touched with your love for Yahuah. A Funeral Service
will be held on November 23, 2025, from 08:30 AM to 10:00 AM at South
Park Funeral Home & Cemetery 1310 N. Main St . Repass will commence
after the Grave side service
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