Hundreds gathered at the Dale Horton Auditorium to remember his life.
According to Florida Highway Patrol Goins was doing community service along Airport Boulevard which is just a few miles from PCC.He calls this tragic moment the darkest time in their lives.
“I’m reminded that God placed Jadon in our family on loan with the privilege and responsibility of raising him for the Lord,” he said. “We expected more time with him, but God had other plans.”Jadon also wanted to follow in their footsteps as he majored in pastoral ministries. His brother, Joash, who is also a sophomore at the college never imagined last Sunday being one of the last special moments they shared.
“We talked of the future and we joked about an awkward moment we had earlier that week,” Joash said. “We talked about our plans to play soccer together that night, it was precious. Little did I know that God was giving me a priceless memory of a brother that would depart this earth in less than two days.”
Despite their grief the family says they want people to remember the happy moments of Jadon’s life and his faith.Jadon’s funeral was held on Saturday at West Florida Baptist Church.Copyright 2023 WALA. All rights reserved.
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