Dana-Kenyon-Obituary

Dana Bradford Kenyon

Jacksonville, Florida

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KENYON Dana Bradford Kenyon, 68, went home to be with the Lord November 7, 2002, after a determined struggle with pulmonary fibrosis. Dana was born June 30, 1934 in Norfolk, VA, and moved to Florida with his family while still a young child. He was graduated from Robert E. Lee High School where...

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Our sympathies from our family to yours. The world lost another good man.

The Gary Leader Family

Dear Ann and Family: I was so sorry to read of your loss. Your life with Dana was so exceptional that I know those wonderful memories will sustain you. May God bless you and yours and comfort you in these times. Beverley Jones Freeman.

I could never express to you what a blessing it has been to share part of my life with you. I still feel like a part of the Kenyon family even though our paths have since parted. My thoughts and prayers are with you during this time of great sorrow.

Take heart, this parting with Dana is your last. We will all be reunited one day in the glory of Heaven ... and what a joyous day that will be!

Dana left such a huge mark on all of the lives he touched, including mine,...

Ann and family---I was always proud to know you and Dana and to watch you go through life happily in an often troubled world! God Bless you all--I have you in my thoughts and prayers since Beverley Freeman sent me the sad news on email.
Sandra(Hicklin Levy) Nicometo(R.E.Lee class of 1954)

My deepest sympathies are with you and your family. Mr. Kenyon was visiting our offices just a few months ago with Matt. He was a wonderful man, and will be greatly missed.

Respectfully,
Cheryl L. Duffy
Office Manager
JSA Architects, Inc.

Dear Ann and Family;
The news of Dana's passing is a great shock to us. When we wisited with you last year, Dana appeared to be a picture of good health. In fact, he looked as if he had not aged at all since we were young. Our memories of Dana will always be how he appeared the last time we were together. Dana will be also remembered in our prayers.

Dearest Ann,
Only the fact that I am in my bed awaiting surgery on my low back kept me from being with you in these trying moments.
Dana knew the odds and that in the end he could not win the biggest game he encountered, Life. He did the best anyone could do in the alternative.
It is a foolish statement, but bears repeating; If there is anything I can do, please call.
Charles Bassett, Sr. Class of '50

Dear Ann and Family,
I am so sorry I was unable to be there this day, as planned, to honor Dana's life.

The memories of him will live on through each of you and a multitude of others. He was a wonderful friend, giving so much of himself, and will be missed by all who knew him.

My deepest sympathy to each of his beloved family as I continue to keep you in my thoughts and prayers.
As always,
Ella Mae

Matt,
You & your family are in our prayers. May God rest his soul.
Sincerely,
Elizabeth R. Evans
The Inman Company