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Randall Jason Fairbanks Jr.

July 29, 1986 — May 21, 2024

Randall Fairbanks Jr. Obituary Randall Jason Fairbanks Jr., the visionary founder of LionHeart Helping Hands of Georgia, a pioneering trucking company that embodied the courage of a lion and a compassionate heart that touched all it encountered. Jason's deep admiration for lions symbolized his belief in the significance of embodying their energy and heart in navigating life's challenges with grace and honor, striving to promote peace within and beyond. Born on July 29, 1986, to Randall Fairbanks Sr. and Cheryl Fairbanks, Jason passed away on May 21, 2024. He was raised by his loving parents who taught him invaluable life lessons. He was preceded in death by his sister: Rahkel; maternal grandparents: Walter and Cleo Burns; and paternal grandfather: Robert Fairbanks. Jason graduated from Westlake Highschool (Atlanta, GA) in 2004 where he proved to be an exceptional basketball talent. From a young age Jason shined brightly at basketball, earning him the reputation of being an unstoppable force in the paint, reminiscent of the legendary Dikembe Mutombo who famously quoted NoT in my house. Jason cherished his family deeply and is survived by parents: Cheryl Vanessa Fairbanks (Thomas Moore) and Randall Jason Fairbanks Sr. (Yvonne Tolbert); 12 siblings, brothers: Jacob (JP),Terry, Larry, Jeremiah, Joshua, Joseph, Yahudah, Yahdiel, Elishyah, Sheth; sisters: Bekkyrael and Yahrisiel; grandmother: Fannie Fairbanks (97); aunts: Ruby (82), Rosemary, Deborah, Sheila, Janice, Gwendolyn, Tamarah, Carla (cousin); uncles: Quentin, Anthony, Bobby Joe, Zerubabell, Gregory, Theodore, Ishiyah, and Yehoshua; as well as many nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends. In his family Jason found strength, camaraderie, and unwavering support, fostering a bond that transcended time and distance. In addition to his human family, Jason shared a special companionship with his beloved dog, a loyal friend who brought joy and comfort to his days. Despite matriculating for a couple years at Atlanta area technical college (2005-2007) in the field of avionics Jason chose a different journey, opting not to pursue a college education or a career in sports. Instead, Jason transitioned from his studies, to work alongside his father at Seasons4 Inc. before finding a 12+ year career at The Southern Company (Atlanta Gaslight), where he was working prior to passing. Throughout his tenure at The Southern Company (Atlanta Gaslight), Jason found joy in connecting with family and friends taking the opportunity to travel with old acquaintances and forging new friendships. Eventually this would lead him to venture into entrepreneurship, founding LionHeart Helping Hands of Georgia Trucking Company, a testament to his inherent family spirit and dedication to self-ownership and serving others. As we bid farewell to a remarkable soul, let us remember Randall Jason Fairbanks Jr. for his unwavering spirit, his lionhearted courage, and his profound capacity for love and compassion. May his legacy continue to inspire us to face each day with strength, kindness, and a heart full of grace, forever honoring the memory of a truly exceptional individual. Services Graveside Service Friday June 14, 2024 1:00 PM Simmon Hill Missionary Baptist Church 1880 Simmon Hill Road Dixie, GA 31629

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