Mr. Aa'Kkeem La'Quinton Hudnall's Obituary
Aa'Kkeem La'Quinton Hudnall was born in Meridian, MS on April 2, 1991 to Angela L. Hudnall-Cole and Michael A. Moore. He began his education in the Lauderdale County School System and continued in the Meridian Public School System, where he enjoyed participating in the band and playing basketball. He completed his secondary education through the General Education Development (GED) program, receiving his GED diploma ftom Meridian Community College where he was the recipient of the first Rising Eagle Scholarship for acquiring the highest score of his class in February 2014. Aa'Kkeem was a "jack-of-all-trades", happy to help others and perform any needed tasks. As a youngster, he had an entrepreneurial spirit and became an entrepreneur at an early age, cutting lawns and providing lawncare services with his grandfather and brother. His business savvy continued through his teens and over the years to include other business ventures such as baby-sitting, making CDs, washing and detailing cars, and performing construction work He later worked as a salesperson at B's Shop and Dub Street Fashion Center, both in Meridian, MS, Aa'Kkeem earned a Journeyman Pipe Fitter License and performed in this field of work across the nation, beginning in Kemper County, Mississippi, and continuing in several other states, including Texas, Iowa, Florida, and Michigan. He was a member of Thirty-First Missionary Baptist Church, where he professed his faith in Christ at a young age, joining the church under the leadership of Pastor S. L. Thompson, and growing under the current Pastor, the Reverend Charles E.! Coleman. He participated in Sunday School, the Choir, served as a percussionist and was a member of Thirty-First's Security Team. Aa'Kkeem was a cool, fun-loving, laid-back guy who was very likeable and got along with people from all walks of life, In addition to his fashion flair and style of wearing "all white" apparel, his smile and hair waves were features that were often spoken ofby scores of friends and associates, He had a love of sports, especially basketball, enjoyed traveling, music and spending time with family and friends, He was avid about physical fitness and loved to work out with friends, Those to whom he was closest lovingly called him Keem, Waa-Waa, or Bruh. But he became more commonly known throughout his local community and by thousands of social media followers as "ALL-WHITE". So beloved was "ALL-WHlTE", that an event was organized and launched in the local park days after his passing to honor his memory and a second event, a candlelight vigil, was held in the park days later. Like many, Aa'Kkeem experienced challenges and setbacks in his life. But Aa'Kkeem was resilient, No matter the ordeal he kept pushing. He was an overcomer and a come-back kind of guy. When he faced challenges, he did not give up-he persevered. Due to his persistence, Aa'Kkeem succeeded in his business and personal life. 2 Timothy 4: 7-8 KJV -"I have fought the good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the-'faith: Henceforth there is laid up for me a crown of righteousness, ... " Preceding Aa'Kkeem in death were his grandfather, Samuel C. Hudnall, his grandmother, Lillie M. Fletcher, and his beloved great-grandmother, Willie Mae Preston, whom Aa'Kkeem and the family lovingly knew as Big Mama, Aa'Kkeem leaves to cherish his memories, his mother, Angela L. Hudnall-Cole, father, Michael A. Moore, sisters, Aa'Keela L. S. Hudnall, Esq, and Vashanda Clark, brother, Austin L. (Sean) Hudnall, his grandmother, Mary F. Hudnall, grandfather, Willie B, Ellis, aunts Rosia (Charles) Jones (O'Fallon, IL); Wilma A. Johnson (Meridian, MS); Regina Moore (Meridian, MS); Janice (Marcus) Walker (Houston, TX); Jacqueline (Kenneth) Raby (Demopolis, AL); Angela L. Moore (Jackson, MS); Cynthia (Sherman) Portis (Birmingham, AL); Wilhelmina Moore (FL); uncles, Willie C. "Bubba" Moore, Jr, (Meridian, MS), Bryant D. "J.B," Moore (Meridian, MS); Frederick (Anita) Baskin (San Antonio, TX); Reginald (Tiffany) Hudnall (Meridian, MS); Michael Hudnall (Birmingham, AL), a special friend Jamie Davis (Meridian, MS) and a host of cousins and other family and friends.
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