

Lindsey was born on September 30, 1998 in Mobile, Alabama and passed away far too soon and without warning on December 23, 2025 in West Point, Mississippi.There are no words strong enough to explain the loss we feel or the emptiness she has left behind with her passing so suddenly and so young. Lindsey was not just my sister — she was my baby, my responsibility, and a piece of my soul. I was 15 years old when Lindsey was born, so I helped raise her, I protected her, and I loved her unconditionally like she was my very own child. She was my joy, my baby sister, and eventually my friend. Lindsey had a genuine soul and a quiet strength. She had a way of making people feel comfortable and cared for, often without saying much at all. Her smile, her laugh, and her presence brought warmth to everyone around her. She gave love freely and deeply, and she deserved so much more time than she was given. Lindsey was not married and had no children, but she was deeply loved and mattered more than she ever knew to so many.
Lindsey is survived by her father, Donald Adams; her siblings, Katie (myself), Stephanie, Hilarie, and Ashton; and her four nieces, Ava, Ruby, Kayleigh, and Khloe, who she loved dearly. She is lovingly remembered by her dear friend, Memory Taylor along with her children, Scarlette and Gus, who had grown to be more like family to her over the past six months. Lindsey also leaves behind her two closest friends, Marcie Poss and Danny Webb.
Lindsey will be missed beyond words and carried forever in all of our hearts. A visitation will be held on Saturday, January 3, 2026, at Radney Funeral Home in Mobile from 12-2pm, with the funeral starting at 2pm.
Forever loved. Forever missed.
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