Caleb R. Adams, age 24, of Braselton, GA, passed away on Saturday, April 15, 2023. A celebration of life service will be held for family and friends at 5:00 PM at the Mulberry Park Subdivision Clubhouse, 2762 Bald Cypress Dr, Braselton, GA 30517.
Caleb was born in Atlanta Ga, to Nanyamka Harris Payne and Wayne Alan Jones II on June 13, 1998. He is preceded in death by his father. He is survived by his mother and stepfather, Nan H. & Victor Payne Sr; and his siblings, Kai Adams-Jones, Kennedy R. Payne, Shyanne Adams Jones, Victor Payne Jr (VJ), Victoria B. Payne, Vincent E. Payne, Lylah Y. Payne, Lillee L. Payne, and Nicolette Jones. Caleb was also supported and cared for by his maternal grandparents, Yvonne Brown and Walter Harris; paternal grandparents, Valerie & Billy Brown; aunts, Kamilah Brown, Demetria (David) Taylor, and Ashanti Brown; uncles, Nyamekye Harris, Walter, Darrin, Harris, Gerald Lee; and a host of cousins and very close friends.
Caleb lived in Braselton, Ga for last 15 years. He attended Mill Creek High School, loved working, and enjoyed reading and gaming. Caleb's love for family, and life, was evident through his passion for expressing it with tight hugs and a kiss. Caleb had many dreams he wanted to fulfill, such as music and business ventures. Caleb enjoyed cheering his siblings on as they continue to grow and glow. Caleb loved all people. Caleb believed in the hope that God gives us.
“God’s Promise”
Jehovah God, who started mankind off in a lovely garden, has promised to restore Paradise on this earth under the rule of His heavenly Kingdom in the hands of the now glorified Jesus Christ. (Genesis 2:7-9; Matthew 6:10; Luke 23:42, 43) In that restored Paradise, the human family will have the prospect of enjoying life without end, free from all sickness and disease. (Revelation 21:1-4; compare Job 33:25; Isaiah 35:5-7.) Gone, too, will be all hatred, racial prejudice, ethnic violence, and economic oppression. It will be into such a cleansed earth that Jehovah God through Jesus Christ will resurrect the dead.
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