Bernice-Kennedy-Obituary

Bernice Kennedy

Nampa, Idaho

1923 - 2009

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Bernice Marie (Lee) Kennedy, 86, of Nampa died Sept. 27, 2009, at her home in Nampa after a short illness. Bernice was born Aug. 8, 1923, at Big Flat, Ark., the only daughter of Walter and Gertrude McLone. She grew up and attended schools in Arkansas and Missouri. Bernice married Buford Lee Aug....

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Bernice was always such fun to bowl
against. I enjoyed her very much.
My prayers are with you in this time.

Aunt Bernice was always one of my favorites.. She had told me and my sisters that we were her girls. She cared so deeply for us when my mom was dying and I will never forget her. She was such an inspitation for us all. She never stopped living life to the fullest. I have such fond memories of her from the earliest years of my life. She always made you feel welcome and loved. I will miss her dearly. She was a very special lady to me.
Love you all! Judy Yoakum

Our Thought's and Prayers are with all of you! I only wish that I could be there with you, but I hope that somehow I can in your hearts. Know that I am thinking of you all every day. What a strong, and vibrant woman Aunt Bernice was. I can't help but remember the many different times she would come to GA to visit, or the time we Flew out to Idaho to visit. There was none quite like Aunt Bernice, her strength, love for bowling,and love for her family is what made her such a special person. She...

i am truely sorry for your loss. i knew bernice and she was a true angel. allways so good to me. she will be missed,

A note to send you our condolences. Bernice was a great lady and a special friend. She will be missed.

To my dearest family, some things I'd like to say...
but first of all, to let you know, that I arrived okay.
I'm writing this from heaven. Here I dwell with God above.
Here, there's no more tears of sadness; here is just eternal love.

Please do not be unhappy just because I'm out of sight.
Remember that I'm with you every morning, noon and night.

We so wish we could be with you at this time. But know that in our hearts, we are there in spirit and we lift all of the family up in prayer.
I'm reminded of a poem called the, "The Broken Chain" and the last few verses go, "Our family chain is broken, and nothing seems the same. But as God calls us one by one, the Chain will link again."
The hope I cling to is that one day we'll all join together in heaven with Jesus, the ONE who loves us most. God be with all of you.
Love...