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Kenneth Ray White
"Kenny"
October 11, 1952 - October 5, 2013
Kenneth "Kenny" Ray White, age 60 of Pensacola, FL passed away peacefully Saturday night, October 5, 2013, surrounded by his family.
Kenny was a Pensacola native that loved to saltwater fish and play golf. He had three "hole-in-ones" at the Monsanto golf club. He worked for the United States Postal Service for over 25 years and was a veteran of the United States Army. His family was the most important thing to him and he was loved by all and will be missed by those who knew him.
He is survived by his loving wife, Sabet; daughter, Christie White; son, Jake (Nicole) White; granddaughter, Cayleigh White; parents, Carroll Robertson "C.R." and Christine White; sister, Pat (Sid) Dennis; sister, Barbara (John) Thompson; sister, Nancy Bell; many nieces and nephews; and his spoiled rotten dog Buddy.
Funeral Services will be held at 11 am on Wednesday, October 9, 2013 at the Lewis Funeral Home in Pace with Dr. David Spencer officiating. Burial will follow in the Bagdad Cemetery with Lewis Funeral Home directing. The family will receive friends beginning at 10 am on Wednesday, prior to services.
The family wishes to express a special thank you to Covenant Hospice.
Lewis Funeral Home, Milton Chapel entrusted with arrangements.
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To Sabet & Family, I am so very sorry to hear of your husband's passing. I just found out about it today. My deepest heartfelt sympathy to you at this very difficult time. God Bless you now and in the days to come. Sincerely with love, Laurie Kelley Cannon
Laurie Cannon
November 23, 2013
We offer our condolences to family and friends of Ken. We are very sorry for your loss and know that he will be missed. We ask God's blessings to comfort you.
David and Carol Rush
October 14, 2013
RIP Mr. White! You loved and are loved and will be missed dearly!
Lisa Eaddy
October 13, 2013
I grew up with him at Central Baptist Church, plus we played as kids. Our parents knew each other. Great person to know. God Bless
Jerry McCain
October 11, 2013
I am so sad to read about Kenny's passing. My prayers go out to his wife/family, as well as Mr. and Mrs. White, Nancy, Barbara and Pat. It has been many years since I have seen Kenny (or any of you), but I remember all of you with great fondness. Dianne Codone
Dianne Codone
October 10, 2013
October 10, 2013
My Prayers go out to Ken's family. I was very lucky to have known Ken when he came out to play golf at Monsanto Golf Course. He was an awesome guy who was always smiling.
Judy Lytton
October 9, 2013
Find comfort in your family and friends as you grieve. Let your memories give you strength. You're fishing in heaven Ken. God's blessings to the family.
Bernard Darling
October 9, 2013
Praying for comfort for all of Kenny's family. He is now at peace and without pain. It has been years since I have seen him but it seems like just yesterday that I had a secret crush on Nancy's, my best friend, big brother. Shine on, Kenny. We will see you in the stars! God Bless
Kathie Hamrick. LaTona
October 9, 2013
My thoughts and prayers are with Sabet and Kenny's family. The world will be less fun without him...he could always make me laugh. I loved Kenny and I'm a better person for knowing him.
Liz West
October 8, 2013
Ken White was one of the good guys, a true and sincere friend. I for one will miss him. My deepest sympathy and prayers to Sabet and his whole family.
Roy Overstreet
October 8, 2013
Love and prayers to all of you! May God be especially close to you during this difficult time. With love, Barbara Paulk Rodon
Barbara Paulk Rodon
October 8, 2013
I'll miss him. The Jordan St. Post Office just won't seem the same. My thoughts and prayers are with Sabet and Ken's family.
Susan Bateman
October 8, 2013
We are all so saddened by Kenny's passing. He was a good friend to so many people. Since I moved away a long time ago, I did not get to see him as often as I would have liked, but whenever I would come to town, we'd get together for lunch. We were all better with Kenny in our lives. He was a gentleman, always wanting to make people feel welcome and at home.
October 7, 2013
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