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Kenny is and will always be the love of my life, the other piece of my heart and soul. He completes me and makes me the woman I am today. He has the biggest heart, when he smiles, he smiles with his soul. Kenny is the reason I smile with my soul. We were high school sweet hearts and knew we were goners. I've been with him more than half of my life, we knew what each other was thinking. The way he looked at me made me feel like I was the most beautiful and amazing person in this whole entire world. He is and will continue to be my rock! I knew we could take on the world together. Kenny is the most loving, kindest, sweetest, strongest, honest, giving, loyalist...and humblest man I have ever known. I am so proud of the man he is today. Kenny was so infectious, anyone who met him instantly loved him. He could make everyone smile and laugh so hard you couldn't breath.

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I have so many wonderful and forever lasting memories with Kenny. We always kissed and said I love you whenever we left the room (no matter what) and we never ever went to bed angry. I loved just being with him and talking about everything and anything with him. We didn't need anything but each other! He was always so full of love and life and so spontaneous. Kenny always wanted to be on the go; whether we walked, ran, skated or beach cruised with our doggies. We both loved the ocean and found serenity every time we went there; whether it was to surf, body surf, swim, surf fish, watch the sunrise and sunset, picnics, listen to him play his guitar or to play soccer/wiffle ball/football with the niece and nephews. The ocean was and will always be a huge part of our life. It is so peaceful and I can always feel his love and arms around me. The ocean helped to heal him through his first battle with cancer and difficult times and now it can help me through this very tough and unbearable time. Another one of my favorite memories was when we drove his 1967 Lowrider Chevy Impala from San Francisco to Oceanside along the coast. Mother nature was so beautiful...the sunrises and sunsets we saw, we talked and talked for hours about everything and nothing, we laughed and we cried. I will never forget all of our fun road trips. We just loved every second we were together. I love and miss Kenny so so so much!!!!! Kenny is my eternal companion and I cannot wait to be in his arms again.

With a high of 65, a cool breeze, lots of sunshine, fall leaves beginning to show and two incredible families coming together as one thanks to the love two people have for each other, the day was perfection.

However, these two hearts did opt for a No Peeking First Touch! A few sweet moments to connect, calm their nerves and know that their best friend is only moments away from being their forever love! And Kenny never once tried to peek, it must be that Army training, a true gentlemen.

Like we said, absolute perfection! It was a perfection only Deanna + Kenny can bring. Because we have had the honor and blessing of documenting her brothers wedding and working with and being around the Shaw family for two fabulous weddings we have gotten to experience just how brilliant their family is.

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He was born on March 21, 1957, in Huntington, Indiana, the son of the late Cecil and Billie Ruth Fant.

After graduating from Dierks High School in 1975, Kenny married his high school sweetheart and the true love of his life, Brenda Kizer, on July 25, 1975. Together they shared 48 years of marriage filled with love and devotion.

Throughout his professional career, Kenny worked for Weyerhaeuser Forestry for 29 years. Additionally, he dedicated 13 years of service to the State Forestry. However, Kenny's proudest work was as a minister. In 1992, he was ordained into the ministry and served as the Pastor for Pleasant Grove Freewill Baptist Church for 21 years. Kenny's faith was an integral part of his life and he found great joy in serving his congregation. He touched countless lives through his spiritual guidance and caring nature as a pastor. His dedication to ministry leaves a lasting legacy within the community.

Kenny was a wonderful husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather, who cherished moments spent with his family, especially with his grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Kenny lived a fulfilling life dedicated to his family and community.

In addition to being a devoted family man and minister, Kenny had various interests and hobbies that brought him joy. He possessed exceptional craftsmanship skills and could often be found tinkering in his workshop making beautiful crafts. Kenny's greatest joy was making deliveries for his special friend.

His caring nature touched the lives of many throughout his lifetime. Kenny will be deeply missed but his memory will forever be cherished by all who had the privilege of knowing him.

He is survived by his loving wife, Brenda Fant; two daughters and sons-in-law, Kindra and Avery Fatherree of Newhope, and Katrina and Jason Kendrick of Russellville; three grandchildren, Dylan (Sarah) Fatherree, Jaxon Fatherree, and Destini Fatherree; two great-grandchildren, Preslee Fatherree and Caroline Fatherree; two sisters, Kay and Lee L. Cook, and Kelly and Robbie Miller, all of Dierks; his mother-in-law, Edna Kizer of Dierks; his sister-in-law, Paula Hemund and her husband, Robbie, of Glenwood; his brother-in-law, Ronnie Kizer of Dierks; as well as numerous nieces, nephews, extended family members, and an entire community of family and friends who will forever hold Kenny's love in their hearts.

Funeral services to celebrate Kenny's life will be held at 10:00 AM, Tuesday, September 19, 2023, in the Newhope Freewill Baptist Church with Bro. Kevin Jewell and Bro. Matthew Cook officiating.

John W. Kenny, 77, of Ringwood, passed away on Sunday, December 28, 2020. John was raised on Smith Street, in the Vailsburg section of Newark, and proudly attended West Side High School. He earned his Bachelors and Masters degrees from Jersey City State Teachers College, the current Jersey City University. It was there that he met his bride, the love of his life, Barbara. The two fell in love and married on April 2, 1966. They lived in Lodi and Hasbrouck Heights before building their forever home in Ringwood in 1974, raising two children.

John is survived by his wife Barbara, his children Teresa and her husband Michael Powers and Ryan and his wife Meghan, his grandchildren: Connor, Sean, Kayleigh, Allie and Emily. He loved them deeply and treasured them all.

He is also survived by his sister Annemarie Kenny who resides in Raleigh NC. He is survived by many nieces, nephews and cousins, all whom we know will miss him terribly. John was predeceased by his parents, Thomas and Theresa (Sheehan) Kenny and his brothers James (Jimmy) and Thomas (Tucker).

Kenny Goodpaster, passed away on March 23, 2024, at IU Health Bloomington Hospital, at the age of 54. Born on October 17, 1969, in Paoli to Blaine Goodpaster and Delores (Hull) Goodpaster, Kenny was a 1988 graduate of Spring Valley High School. Kenny loved football, especially Notre Dame, and enjoyed participating in 5K walks. He was also a member of Paoli Christian Church. Kenny's greatest joy came from spending time with his family, creating memories that will be treasured forever. Kenny's favorite destination was Panama City Beach, FL where he found peace and relaxation amidst the beauty of the surroundings.

Kenny is survived by his beloved wife, Christina Goodpaster of French Lick; daughter, Makenna Royer (Ricky) of West Baden; his brother, Robert Goodpaster (Shelly) of Seymour; his step-mother - Sandy Goodpaster of Paoli; and grandchildren, Vincent Royer and Adeline Royer.

Friends and family are invited to pay their respects during the visitation for Kenny Goodpaster on Tuesday, March 26, 2024, from 4-7 pm at Paoli Christian Church. The funeral service, officiated by Bro. Gary Swick, will be held on Wednesday, March 27, 2024, at 11 am at the church. Cremation will follow. Condolences may be expressed online at mcadamsmortuary.com. In remembrance of Kenny's life, let us cherish the memories.

Meet Kenny Childs Jr.! Kenny has been volunteering at the Humane Society for Tacoma & Pierce County for almost two years! He is a dog enrichment volunteer who gives our adoptable dogs the attention and love that they desperately need until they find their forever homes.

A. I grab some treats and do a little walk around and greet all the dogs. I see which ones seem like they could use some attention, how they all seem to be doing, and if there is anything I can help with. After that, I make the rounds trying to go in and spend as much time as I can with as many dogs as I can.

A. Besides all the dog kisses and cuddles, I just like being around all of them, getting them to relax and feel loved. I know the dogs really appreciate the extra attention. I love to see them finally find their forever homes!

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