Kayden Sparks Death – It was in the early hours of Thursday, April 4, 2024, at Princeton Community Hospital in Princeton, West Virginia, when Kayden Cash Sparks, the infant son of Justin and Abigail Sparks, passed away during the delivery process. Before Baby Kayden was born, several members of his family had already died away. His grandfather, Timmy McClanahan, as well as his great-grandparents, John Hicks and Jackie Sparks and Anita and Larry Vance, and his great-uncle, Donald Sparks, were among those who had passed away.
His parents, Justin and Abigail Sparks, of Paynesville, as well as his brother, Kole Sparks, of the same residence, his grandparents, Jackie and Patricia Sparks of Paynesville and Amy Vance of Jolo, his great grandmothers, Lexie Hicks and Patsy Sparks, his aunts and uncles, Andrew and Gabby McClanahan of Paynesville, Amber McClanahan and Todd of Bluefield, West Virginia, Shane and Caitlin Sparks of Bradshaw, and Christopher Sparks of Paynesville; his great aunt and uncle.
Anna and Mason Vanover of Iaeger; his great aunt, Jennifer Sparks; and a large number of cousins are among his survivors. Funeral ceremonies are slated to take place on Sunday, April 7, 2024 at one o’clock, and Elder Jimmy Amos will preside over the ceremony as the officiant. Groundhog is the location of the Old Samariah Old Regular Baptist Church, which can be found near Jolo, West Virginia. The funeral service will be followed by the burial, which will take place at the Sparks Cemetery in Beartown.
At the Old Samariah Old Regular Baptist Church in Groundhog, which is situated in close proximity to Jolo, West Virginia, there will be a visitation with the family on Sunday, April 7, 2024, from noon to one o’clock in the afternoon. The Fanning Funeral Home in Iaeger is providing help to the family with their funeral arrangements.