Adrienne Raenelle Huff, first daughter of Vivien Johnson and the late Edward Green, was born on February 2, 1969 in Baltimore, Maryland. Adrienne was educated in the Baltimore County Public School System and attended Morgan State University after graduating from Parkville High School. Adrienne soon met Ronald Jones and from this union had two daughters, Serena and Suriah . She enjoyed being a mother and did many fun activities with her children. She especially enjoyed the various church outings and trips. Adrienne was employed as a teacher's assistant in her children's elementary school, and shared her love for children. She enjoyed working with the little children so much, she continue to work at at the school even after they could no longer pay her. She shared her quick wit and sense of humor with everyone. She ensured that she and her children used their manners at all times. She was humble and never talked back to her mother not once. Adrienne dedicated most of her life to God, and was a faithful and devoted member of her church, The Redeemed Tabernacle of The Living God. She enjoyed reading her bible and studying the word of God. She would always remind her friends and family of God's promises, and would help people to solve their problems by referring them to the Bible and God's word. She would always invite people to Sunday worship regardless of the number of times they declined to go. She was always doing God's work. Adrienne enjoyed old movies and all genres of music. She especially loved her gospel music and was not afraid to sing. She was always ready and able to give a a testimony and speak of how good God had been to her. In her spare time, Adrienne enjoyed her television shows, especially Iron Chef. She would phone her sister and they would watch Iron Chef together for the entire hour, drooling over the food prepared on the show, and wishing they could taste it. Even though Adrienne was the shortest sister she lived up to her ''big sister'' role. she could be counted on for providing wise insight and advice. She was kept especialy busy keeping her younger sisters in line and lving up to God's expectations. She chastised her children with love, grace, kidness and understanding. She was the best daughter, sister, mother and friend. She defied all the odds and persevered to do all the things many never believed of God's promises and miracles. Adrienne was a true angel on earth, and is continuing to do the Lord's work in heaven. Cherishing her memory are her mother, Vivien Johnson, her daughters, Serena and Suriah Jones, her sisters, Tanya and Tausha, her loving nephew, Darius, a special brother-in-law, Dwane, uncles, aunts and cousins. The Redeemed Tabernacle of The Living God Family and a host of other relatives and friends.