Harriet-Kenworthy-Obituary

Harriet Kenworthy

Flint, Michigan

1928 - 2022

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Kenworthy, Harriet 6/26/1928 - 2/22/2022 Flint Harriet Kenworthy, age 93, died February 22, 2022. A memorial service will be 2:00pm Wednesday, March 30, 2022 at St. Paul's Episcopal Church, 711 S. Saginaw St. Flint, MI. The Rev. Don Davidson officiating. Harriet's family will receive visitors...

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Offering my condolences to The Kenworthly Family. I would look forward to seeing Harriett in the yard, always offering a smile and a way. She was a great neighbor and she will be missed. She and my mom served on man boards together.

I had the honor of meeting her last year. She was a very sweet woman. My deepest sympathy.

Peace to your family. My parents thought the world of your mom and dad. Your mom stands as a true example of service and what is good in the world.

We didn´t know Harriet very well, we only met a few times, but we know her daughter, Laura, quite well as lifelong friends. Harriet and Watson raised an outstanding daughter. She will be missed. Our sincere sympathy and condolences.

May she Rest In Peace and may her memory be eternal. It was a pleasure to have known her and to have served with her. I am sorry she is gone from among us.

Harriet was a lion in the community - a leader and one of the most caring, civic-minded persons I've ever had the privilege of knowing. Watson is now completed in heaven. My prayers and thanksgiving for her life. Jack Stock, Kettering University

I am very saddened to read of Harriet´s passing. She was a mentor and a friend. Harriet recommended me for the board of Flint McLaren medical center and we served a number of years together. We were also together on the YWCA board and other community activities. She was a wonderful mentor and a dear friend. Rest in peace dear Harriet.

A beautiful soul. Rest In Peace.

My sincerest condolences to the family of my dear Harriet. She was an incredibly gentle woman, yet an indomitable force of all things good. She had a keen knowledge of identifying ways of working together and finding solutions. I truly respected her opinion and advice over the years of serving the community together. Another light has gone out in Flint, but will burn forever in our hearts. Rest in Power Harriet, well done.