What Illness Does Jayda Grant Have, How Did She Die? Death Cause, Family, & Wikipedia Details

In a joint statement, UD President Eric Spina and Vice President/Director of Athletics Neil Sullivan said, It is with tremendous grief that we mourn the passing of Jayda Grant on behalf of the entire University of Dayton community.

Jayda Grant and his teammates

Anthony, Chris, and their entire family have our heartfelt condolences. They have our affection and support without reservation. We pray for their comfort and tranquility, and we respect their right to privacy during this difficult time.

She is survived by her parents, Anthony and Christina Grant, and brothers A.J., Preston, and Makai Grant.

Who Is Jayda Grant? Wikipedia

Jayda Danielle Grant was born in Gainesville, Florida on August 22, 2001. Anthony and Christina Grant had five children: AJ, Preston, Makai, and her heavenly brother, Brandon Harrell. She was her mother’s Mommi and her father’s Baby Girl because she was the only girl. And she was Jay to a lot of her pals.

Jayda excelled in school and developed into a talented writer. She began her passion for reading in Robious Elementary School in Virginia and Holy Spirit Catholic in Alabama, where she attended primary school.

Jayda Grant in her school

She was a basketball and track athlete at Oklahoma Christian School in Oklahoma City.

Jayda continued her love of running track when the family moved to Dayton, where she excelled in the 4×400, 200M, and 400M races at Chaminade Julienne Catholic High School (Class of 2019). She went on to the University of Dayton to study Psychology after graduation. Jayda liked to read, write, spend time with her dogs, and socialize with her friends.

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