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Adajah Lanae Cranford 

Adajah Lanae Cranford
Adajah Lanae Cranford

May 15, 2024 leaving behind cherished memories in the hearts of all who knew her. She was born on April 8, 2003, and during her brief time with us, she filled our lives with laughter and joy.

Adajah will be remembered for her infectious sense of humor, quick wit, and ever-present smile. Her playful nature and penchant for jokes brightened the lives of those around her. She had a ability to lighten any room with her presence and bring laughter to even the toughest of days.

She is survived by her loving family members who will forever treasure the moments shared with Adajah. In this time of mourning, let us come together to celebrate her life and the impact she had on all of us.

Visitation for Adajah Lanae Cranford will take place at Golden Gate Funeral Home in Dallas on May 23, 2024, starting at 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM.  The Funeral Service will be held at Gods Way Nehemiah MBC in Dallas on May 24, 2024, beginning at 1:00 PM.

As we bid farewell to Adajah, may we hold dear the memories of her laughter and joy that will continue to live on in our hearts. May she rest in peace knowing she brought light to those around her until the end of her journey.

To order memorial trees or send flowers to the family in memory of ADAJAH LANAE CRANFORD, please visit our flower store.

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