Chadwick-Kenyon-Obituary

Chadwick Thomas Kenyon

Tucson, Arizona

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Chadwick Thomas Kenyon January 4, 1986 - August 20, 2006 Gave the ultimate sacrifice for his country while serving in the US Navy in Iraq and is now in the presence of the Kingdom of God. Beloved son of Charmaine Wright and Douglas H. Kenyon, Jr. Also survived by numerous aunts, uncles, cousins...

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I can't wait to leave this world and join you my precious son. I love and miss you so much. Momma

I love and miss you so much my beloved son. Don't want to be here on Earth anymore. You were my everything. Momma

I miss you with all my heart and soul. Momma

To my brother Chad kion Kenyon,

Miss you always my brother. Always wishing we had more time together. Well, I'm heading to PA School in Texas so i'm stopping by to visit you bro. Until then, rest easy Doc.

Hello,
We would like to express our deepest condolences and to also let the Kenyon Family know that we sent Care Packages to US Marines in Iraq today. Each box carried a dedication sheet that includes the name, service information and a photo of your loved one, Chadwick T. Kenyon US Navy Hospitalman. We recognize that this is a humble tribute, but we wanted you to know that it is heartfelt and made possible by thousands of like-minded individuals in the youth hockey community and beyond....

I am younger brother of James Halloran. James never really has talked much about what happened but I know he loved you and misses you to this day.
I am honor as James has let me have your backpack with your name on it.(still has Iraq sand in it). I continue to carry it with me as I now serve in the military. Thank you for you service.
A1C Halloran, Joseph
USAF, 22TRS, Fairchild AFB

Missing you always my precious son. I love you.

As each Memorial Day fades into history, our cherished memories and love for our exceptional nephew will never fade, nor will the memory of his loving father.

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