In 1991, while living near Chicago, at the age of four he was saved when he prayed with his mother at bedtime. In 1998 he made another significant step in his spiritual journey by being baptized by his Dad along with one of his best friends.
He loved "extreme" Bible teaching. His favorite "extreme" experience was when his youth group was taught about Jesus washing his disciple's feet. To make it more real to the youth, peanut butter was used instead of water, spread on bread by their feet, and fed to each other using their feet.
Although he was a teenager he still enjoyed hearing his mother sing to him at night. She sang his favorite songs, "In His Time" and "Psalm 139".
He was preceded in death by his granparents, Albert and Alma Delores ("Dean" Young) Eubanks; one aunt, Novella Eubanks Gray; and one uncle, Merl Gray.
He is survived by his parents, Mike and Jackie Eubanks of Littleton, Co.; one sister, Christina, of the home; and two cousins, Faye Fewins and LuCynda Warren of Piggott.
Graveside services were held at 9 a.m. Friday, June 20, 2003, at Chapel Hill Cemetery. A memorial service followed at 10:30 a.m. at Cherry Hills Community Church.
For a full account of his life, persons may visit www.MEM.com or www.Legacy.com. The websites will be available until July 15.
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