Jayson Craig Wallace Jr.'s Obituary
Jayson Craig Wallace Junior age 18, passed away on September 9, 2020. He was born on May 9, 2002 in Queens New York and by the age of two moved to Atlanta Georgia.
He was survived by his parents Jayson Wallace Senior and Tracy Dwyer Wallace in addition to his two siblings Jayda and Jordyn Wallace. He was also survived by his cousins Lashar and Kamar Behlin, Jazmaine, Jahmaine, and Josan Wallace, Justice and Isiah Lennon , Justin Brown, and Brandon Mercurius.
Jayson in his early years lived half of his time in Gwinnett and the second half in Conyers Georgia. Throughout his years in high school he made primarily A's and B's. He was an honor roll student with an impeccable following. Jayson had several friends which was a given because of his caring and selfless nature. People were drawn to him through his popularity and athletic abilities. Jayson went to Central, Archer, and Rockdale high school where he strived to be an admirable student. He played football throughout the course of high school playing several different positions such as wide receiver, safety, defensive lineman, and special teams. Jayson enjoyed the game and the experiences that came with it. Completing school by being successful in his academics as well as extracurriculars Jayson graduated all four years of high school as an honor student and a 3.2 GPA. After high school he continued to College where he aspired to become a psychologist. In his first semester although not completed he was doing astounding work in all his courses. As a first time student he had two jobs consisting of doing tattoos and working at GNC. He did Phenomenal work as a new up and coming tattoo artist. Jayson had many clients which motivated him to turn a side hustle into a business. This hunger and drive for success caused Jayson to become an estimable individual. Although Jayson's life was short and taken at such a young age in reality he made the most of the extraordinary life he lived and touched many along the way. Jayson was a brilliant mind with overwhelming confidence and a heart made of gold. That's a champion of God!
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