On Thursday, February 17, 2005. Beloved son of Beverly Keyes; he is also survived by a brother William; grandfather, Thomas Dunnington; great grandmother Anna Horne; Aunt Donna Keyes-Morris(Curtis), many cousins, other relatives and friends. He was preceded in death by grandmother Jean Dunnington. Friends may visit with the family on Friday, February 25, from 10 a.m. until time of funeral service at 11 a.m. at From The Heart Church Ministries, 4207 Norcross St., Temple Hills, MD. In lieu of flowers contributions can be made to the Diana P. Cherry Scholarship Fund, c/o From The Heart Church Ministries, 4207 Norcross St, Temple Hill, MD 20748. Interment Resurrection Cemetery. Arrangements by Hodges and Edwards Funeral Home.
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Latasha Gray
March 14, 2005
Adrian,All the time that we shared together, I would never forget them. The hugs and the kisses they would truely be missed.
Bruce & Indeara Taylor & Children
March 1, 2005
Grace and Peace,
Sis. Keyes I would like to first say thank you for having such a wonderful son. He has touch the lives of so many. He had a generous heart. It was only a few weeks ago he greated us with a hug at the front door of the church. We will never forget the tenderness he had shown toward our children,for example showing our twins how to buy a tape after service, and safely returning them back; he even took measures in arranging them in their carseats. He was very kind and would do anything for you. No matter what he was going through or struggling with he still remained in the body of Christ. He was like a little brother to me. I will never forget his warm Teddy Bear hugs, and now he is giving the same ole hugs to his DADDY in the kingdom of heaven. We will see him again, and then there will be no more tears or goodbyes. Sis. Keyes we love you and we will see you soon, and give you a big teddy bear hug, to keep you in remembrance of what Adrian had shared with our church (LOVE).
-Bruce & Indeara Taylor & Children
Tammica
February 26, 2005
Adrian you will truly be missed by those whom you touched with your heart and gestures of love. I know that you are in a better place. Prayers go out to your family and any others who are now and will continue to mourn your death. We will always miss you and love you.
Monique Joyner
February 25, 2005
William, my heartfelt sympathy and deepest regret at the passing of your brother. May God "Bless and Keep" you and your family during your hour of grief. Me and my family will continue to keep you all in our prayers
Darrell&Carletta Nelson
February 25, 2005
Sister Keyes,
Our prayers for strength and peace beyond understanding are with you. We love you!
Juan & Tracie Lee
February 25, 2005
Sis Keyes/William, Be Strong in the Lord and in the Power of His might; and may the peace that passes all understanding, keep your heart and mind, for the Lord is Good and His mercy endureth to all generations.
William and Charlene Clark
February 24, 2005
May the peace of our Lord and Savior be with the family. WE will sincerly miss the hugs and his smile.
Green Family
February 24, 2005
Sister Keys,
Adrian will truly be missed...stay encouraged.
Nina Youngerman
February 24, 2005
Adrian for the time that I have known you wree a good friend to me
even when I first meet you when you and your mother and brother moved next to us. I will miss you Adrian you were like a little brother to me you are with the lord now and I know you are ok.
Booker & Audrey Jefferson & Family
February 24, 2005
Our Prayers and thoughts are with you and your family as you grieve your beloved son, Adrian. We pray the Peace of God thru Jesus Christ, His Son comfort your hearts as only He can.
Jerome & Michelle Giles
February 24, 2005
May the warm memories of Adrian comfort you in this difficult time, and help you be at peace.
Our prayers are with you.
Silas & Rosa Grant
February 24, 2005
Our prayers are with you and your family. Adrian's hugs will be missed.
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