to Minister Evangelist Crystal Lashelle Davis, Parker-Lax, and Minister Milton Lax Jr. From his first breath, Antoine carried with him a gift of music, a powerful, striving to achieve, accomplish go get it spirit, and a heart that would touch many lives.
Antoine never spoke negative words over anyone life. Antoine loved to build other up, encourage them to go for their dreams, goals and visions, gave them the thumbs go for it.
Antoine love to help with his mother ministry JCM Jesus Christ Ministry Street Homeless Team and United Love Church.
Always willing to give and help others. Love his girlfriend Bridget Johnson and family
Antoine grew up between South Bend, Indiana, and California, spending most of his years in the San Francisco and Los Angeles areas.He attended Mission High, Lincoln High, Crenshaw High, and Nightingale Middle School. Dedicated to his future, he earned his high school diploma,
an Associate Degree in Psychology, and was working on his bachelor’s degree in Sociology. Employed as Psychologist, Security Officer, Carpenter and many other gain of employment.
Antoine truly was a man that love to work.
He also gave back to his community, working as a youth counselor at Larkin Youth
Center, where he guided and encouraged young lives.
A gifted artist, Antoine was a rapper, composer, and writer.
His books reached readers through Barnes & Noble, Amazon, and Walmart.
Music was in his blood, inherited from his parents
and it became both his passion and his way of storytelling. His lyrics, his beats, and his words carried pieces of his soul that will remain forever.
Antoine’s life was not without struggles, but he never allowed hardship to define him.
He was a go-getter, a doer, a man who followed his mother’s wisdom: “Work for it, save your money, and make it happen.”
His determination inspired everyone around him. Above all, Antoine loved his family.
He is survived by his beloved mother, Minister Evangelist Crystal Lashelle Davis, Parker-Lax; his devoted father, Minister Milton Lax Jr.; his brother, Anthony Maurice Verlin Jones of San Francisco; and his sisters, Natisha Vernelle Lax and Dominique Sandra Marie Lax, both of Indianapolis.
He was a proud father to his three sons, whom he loved dearly: Avant Rucker, and his twin boys Levi and Jordan Lax of Phoenix, Arizona.
His love for them never faltered. He also leaves behind nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, cousins, and many friends who will carry his memory. Antoine’s life was rooted in faith.
Raised in the church, he knew God and trusted His word. Accepted Jesus as his Lord and Personal Savior.
Now, we rejoice in knowing he is safe in the arms of the Lord.
“I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the faith.” ̶ 2 Timothy 4:7



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