Kenton-Renfroe-Obituary

Reverend Kenton Ray Renfroe

Wright, Mississippi

Age 82

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June 7, 1935
AGE
82
LOCATION
Wright, Mississippi

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Reverend Kenton Ray RenfroeFlowood - Reverend Kenton Ray Renfroe went peacefully to be with his Lord on Saturday, May 19, at 4:45 a.m., from his residence in Flowood, Mississippi, after a lengthy battle with Parkinson's. He was 82 years of age. Rev. Renfroe, or "Brother Ken" as he was often...

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Dear Marlene and Family,
Our deepest sympathy to you all. Bro. Ken married us at Stone Ave. Methodist Protestant Church in 1976. I played the organ there while in college & my Mom (Ruth Yeager Adkins, who passed on to heaven in 2016), her Dad, Ira Yeager, started Stone Ave. Methodist years ago. We have thought of yall often through the years. God has gained a true friend in heaven with Ken! God bless you all.
Love, David & Ginger (Adkins) Thomas
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Brother Ken from the first time I ever enter the church u and ur amazing wife always greeted us with lots of Huggs and love u dedicated my little granddaughter and one of my 2 grandsons u left a lot of awesome memories of the great Christian that u are may u and God have a joyful eternity in heaven. And while u are flying around with ur new wings maybe we will be able to feel ur wonderful presents love u. U will be so missed by us all

My love and prayers are with you at this time.

Bro.Ken was our special friend and our pastor, he will be missed by many friends and family. Chloe and Maegan considered him as their papaw. Him and Earl are already planning their garden in heaven. We love you Brother Ken.

So very sorry for this great loss. I give Bro. Ken so much credit to my early introduction to Christ. He taught, preached and most importantly lived a life honorable to Christ. He was ALL-IN WITH HIS RELATIONSHIP WITH THE LORD! My sweet granddaughter was blessed to have grown up in His and Mamaw Marlene's home. Lexi spent many hours in his study/office reading his books, and on one occasion, writing in his Bible. Our lives are better because of his life and the way he lived! Praying...

What a special man to our family. He was our preacher and our friend. He presided over my daughter's funeral, he renewed my parents' vows at their 50th wedding anniversary and he married me and my husband. He was sick when my father died and he was so saddened that he could not preside over his funeral. This world has truly lost a WONDERFUL man but Heaven is rejoicing. I love you Brother Ken. Tammy Banks Shannon