We extend our deepest condolences and heartfelt tributes in remembrance of Adams Hykeem Jamall Dyquan, whose passing in a tragic car accident in Batesburg-Leesville, South Carolina, has left family, friends, colleagues, and the broader community in profound grief.
Dyquan Adams was more than a respected coach and educator; he was a dedicated servant-leader whose life was rooted in faith, discipline, and a genuine commitment to uplifting others. As a WR Coach and Track Coach at Gray Collegiate, as well as a valued member of the Mortuary Science and educational community in the City of Columbia, he poured his energy into developing not only athletes, but also young people of character and purpose. His influence extended far beyond the field and classroom, shaping lives through encouragement, mentorship, and unwavering belief in potential.
The National Body of Christ Ministries and the School of the Great Commission Bible College join in expressing sincere condolences to Hall Hill Baptist Church and the grieving family of Pastor Dyquan Adams. His sudden transition is deeply felt across all communities he served. He was a man of faith whose presence brought encouragement, guidance, and strength to many. Those who knew him remember his humility, his dedication to ministry, and his heart for service.
According to the South Carolina Highway Patrol, the crash involved a vehicle traveling in the wrong direction on the interstate, resulting in this devastating loss of life. While the circumstances are tragic, the focus remains on honoring a life lived with purpose and devotion.
As we mourn this painful loss, we also celebrate the legacy Dyquan Adams leaves behind—a legacy of leadership, compassion, and spiritual commitment. His impact will continue to resonate in the lives he touched.
May he rest in peace, and may his loved ones find strength and comfort in the days ahead.