Condolences
Im so sorry for your son Sebastian. His mother, Nicole Abisola Houchen, also your surviving wife, is currently running from North Carolina for felony child abuse charges with sebastian and her older son Joshua Sessoms. She was picked up as a fugitive of justice in Weld County, Colorado and bonded out, but she did not go to court & now also has a warrant here in Colorado. Due to the warrant in Colorado, she moved out of her former apartment complex and is now living in an unknown residence said to be out in the middleofnowhere, leased by her older , son Joshua Sessoms.
I just feel that if you wouldn't have passed away, that Sebastian wouldn't be going through the trauma that he is , and he wouldn't be having to run as a fugitive like his mother is , and I am concerned as to what felony child abuse AND WHAT CHILD SHE HURT! You are in heaven with the Lord now & I know that Sebastian hasJesus protecting him as his mother runs from the law, but as of today , an anonymous person will be calling law enforcement & she will no doubt be arrested by the end of the day, because the anonymous tipster feels that it is the best thing for Sebastian.
Nicole is living with a lot of hatred in her heart towards white people, as shown by her posts on social media. She has shown hatred towards caucasian children and women in particular. Hatred & racism are never okay, but especially child abuse is never okay!! May you rest in heavenly peace Mr. Houchen & be reunited with Sebastian in paradise one day. Perhaps in prison, Nicole find the lord and get rid of the hatred within her heart and soul.
This was/is my brother. We loved each other and stayed close throughout whatever went good, or went bad. I got closer to A during his last years because I moved back to the East Coast, even though we were never far away, even when I was on the other side of the world. We'd still call each other and talk just like we were living in the same city. He gave me advice often that I took often, and it was always simple, clear, "do what's good for you" types of advice. He was a strong dude in every sense of the word, he was loving, trusting, caring, nurturing, helpful---and sometimes he let the wrong people take advantage of his kind, generous, giving ways. A was always there to listen to me whenever I needed him to, anytime of day or night. Negative people with negative intentions will always latch onto a more positive, more powerful, more generous person than themselves, A was willing to help anyone and sometimes this wasn't to his advantage.. A had a way of being too giving, too forgiving, too generous sometimes with people who didn't deserve his kindness. His spirit was humble and noble at the same time and the world is a less caring, less generous place than it was with him in it. I'll always love my little brother and I'm glad in his last few months on earth he seemed to be doing much better, with a clearer mind and perspective. I wish he'd taken care more of himself, than others. I wish others had taken more care of him instead of just expecting to be taken care of by him. He helped anyone who came across his path.
All my love dude.
You were a Prince.
My big memory of Adrian is meeting him and Nikki at the paddock mall right after the birth of my youngest son. I asked Adrian if he wanted to hold him ....he was terrified because jay was a premie ...but he held out his hands and held jay. He had a look of awe on his face....I knew then that one day he was going to make a amazing dad. I have known him and Nikki for yrs..I am so sad that his family has to face a future without him here. RIH...
I was fortunate to meet Adrian at his family's home a number of times. Every time I met him he radiated caring for others and made me feel seen. My prayers are with his beautiful family in their grief and healing. Love, Ellen Dube
