Hartland, Niagara County, New York
Daydon Da'Zear Alston (Day Day), born July 11, 2003, lost his life suddenly on November 4, 2008, at a very young age. He was the son of Sondra Heigl and Donathon Alston, step son of Winston "Lloyd" Jenkins; and devoted brother of the late Davon and Camron Jenkins. Daydon is survived by his grandparents, Leona (Mark) Gilbert, Terrance (Pat) Haight, Erma Alston, William Felder and great grandfather Mark Haight; also left behind are several loving aunts and uncles and cousins. Daydon was predeceased by great grandmother, Fiona Haight; and grandmother Narva King. Daydon also leaves his loving Godmother, Rona "Aunt Chop" Styres; and his special friend, Stone "Peanut" Styres, whom he loved dearly.He attended kindergarten at Pratt Elementary School in Barker, like his brother, Camron, he liked attending school each day. When not in school, Daydon was the typical five-year old. He loved playing outside and being around his family. Daydon was always a happy little boy and had a permanent smile on his face. He was constantly laughing at something and he had a laugh that would just bring a smile to your face. He attended Hess Road Wesleyan Church with his brothers and his cousins. At church he participated in the choir where he sang with his brothers.
*Published in Greater Niagara Newspapers from Nov. 6 to Nov. 8, 2008.
Hartland, Niagara County, New York
Daydon Da'Zear Alston (Day Day), born July 11, 2003, lost his life suddenly on November 4, 2008, at a very young age. He was the son of Sondra Heigl and Donathon Alston, step son of Winston "Lloyd" Jenkins; and devoted brother of the late Davon and Camron Jenkins. Daydon is survived by his grandparents, Leona (Mark) Gilbert, Terrance (Pat) Haight, Erma Alston, William Felder and great grandfather Mark Haight; also left behind are several loving aunts and uncles and cousins. Daydon was predeceased by great grandmother, Fiona Haight; and grandmother Narva King. Daydon also leaves his loving Godmother, Rona "Aunt Chop" Styres; and his special friend, Stone "Peanut" Styres, whom he loved dearly.He attended kindergarten at Pratt Elementary School in Barker, like his brother, Camron, he liked attending school each day. When not in school, Daydon was the typical five-year old. He loved playing outside and being around his family. Daydon was always a happy little boy and had a permanent smile on his face. He was constantly laughing at something and he had a laugh that would just bring a smile to your face. He attended Hess Road Wesleyan Church with his brothers and his cousins. At church he participated in the choir where he sang with his brothers.
*Published in Greater Niagara Newspapers from Nov. 6 to Nov. 8, 2008.
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