Landon was preceded in death by his mother, Donna Cameron Wilson, grandparents Mabel and Don Wilson, Peggy Abbott and Don Greenhaw. Uncles Sonny Cannon and Wayne Greenhaw.
Landon was a 2007 graduate of Tuscaloosa County High School where he lettered in baseball. He went on to play junior college baseball at Bevill State Community College in Fayette and finished his baseball career at Stillman College in Tuscaloosa.
Landon went on to receive his bachelors degree from the University of Alabama.
Landon explored many different career paths after college and found joy and special friendships in each one of them. He currently worked at the Tuscaloosa Surgical Center where he found coworkers that turned into family.
Landon touched more lives in 32 years than most people would in a millennia. He gave all of his heart to not only his friends but each person he met. He remembered each sports game he played or watched and every concert he ever attended. He had a passion that filled the space around him.
Most of all Landon loved talking to people about Jesus and the love and peace he had in the Lord. The light in Landon was so bright because it wasn't his own, and he knew it came from Jesus and it showed to every person he met. While we will miss him for the rest of our earthly journeys we will be at peace knowing he is in the hands of his Savior.
Landon was preceded in death by his mother, Donna Cameron Wilson, grandparents Mabel and Don Wilson, Peggy Abbott and Don Greenhaw. Uncles Sonny Cannon and Wayne Greenhaw.
Landon was a 2007 graduate of Tuscaloosa County High School where he lettered in baseball. He went on to play junior college baseball at Bevill State Community College in Fayette and finished his baseball career at Stillman College in Tuscaloosa.
Landon went on to receive his bachelors degree from the University of Alabama.
Landon explored many different career paths after college and found joy and special friendships in each one of them. He currently worked at the Tuscaloosa Surgical Center where he found coworkers that turned into family.
Landon touched more lives in 32 years than most people would in a millennia. He gave all of his heart to not only his friends but each person he met. He remembered each sports game he played or watched and every concert he ever attended. He had a passion that filled the space around him.
Most of all Landon loved talking to people about Jesus and the love and peace he had in the Lord. The light in Landon was so bright because it wasn't his own, and he knew it came from Jesus and it showed to every person he met. While we will miss him for the rest of our earthly journeys we will be at peace knowing he is in the hands of his Savior.
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