Darrell Wayne Adams, Jr.
Darrell Wayne Adams Jr., 52, went home to be with the Lord on January 8th, 2024. Darrell was born in Richmond, VA on September 18th, 1971. He was the first in his family to graduate. He then went on to get his PHD (Playa Haters Degree). On April 17th, 1996, he married his girlfriend of 4 years, Jenny Lanning. Darrell was a devoted father and a prankster to all. His sense of humor knew no bounds. He enjoyed playing cards and hunting in his spare time. He was also a lifelong Chicago Bears fan. Darrell was preceded in death by his mother, Charlsie Adams, his grandson, Leviathan Adams, and his loyal companion, Pugsley Adams. Darrell is survived by his wife of 27 years, Jenny Adams, his 5 children, Caitlin Adams (Chris), Cheyenne Adams (Alabama), Dakota Adams (Brandon), Darrell Adams III, and Michael Adams. Along with his 6 grandchildren that meant the world to him Lilith, Lennox, Xander, Landon, Paisley, and Jasper. As well as 3 siblings, his brother, Adam Higgins (Crystal), and his 2 sisters, Deanna Adams and Christina Maxey. Lastly, his father, Darrell Adams Sr. In addition to him being a good father, he was also a problem solver for his family, offering good advice, humor, and Love. He will be deeply missed by his friends, family, and all that knew him. A celebration of life service will be held at 1pm, on April 13th, 2024 at New Hope Church, 6475 Parrish Rd., Providence Forge, VA 23140. Pastor Neil Lieder will officiate. Family and friends are welcome to a gathering after the service.
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I love you Dad. We all miss you so much. You and Leviathan take care of each other, Ill see you when i get there.
Sorry to hear of his passing
Good ole’ Heavy D,. This was a man with a sense of humor that could make ANYONE laugh. His pranks still live on today. He will be missed greatly. I find peace in him missing his mom so much they will now be together. I pray for his children, his dad, and sister. May God bless everyone during this difficult and trying time.