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Mr. Christopher Adam Hayes was born November 11, 1985, in Nashville, Tennessee to the union of Clyde Hayes, Sr. and Wilma Jean Hughes. He departed this life too soon on Wednesday, July 24, 2024, at Centennial Medical Center in Nashville, Tennessee.
Christopher was educated in Metro Davidson County Schools attending, St. Vincent DePaul, Ross Elementary, Lakeview, Cameron and finally Antioch High Schools.
Christopher accepted Christ in his life at an early age and was a Christian by faith.
He was employed at various jobs in various positions including Youth Comprehensive Services at Yosemite National Park at the age 15-16, store clerk, restaurant worker and a clerk at Hair World.
In his spare time, he enjoyed watching movies, swimming, hiking, drawing and writing stories, music but mostly he enjoyed life.
Those left to cherish his memories are his loving and devoted mother, Wilma Hughes, father, Clyde Hayes, Sr., brother, Clyde Hayes, Jr., sister, Clarissa Hayes, numerous uncles, aunts, cousins, and friends., devoted friends, Chant Frye & Family, Clarissa Johnson & Family, devoted cousins, Donita and Family other relatives and friends.
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