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Dr. Henry Halleck Kinkeade

Irving, Texas

1918 - 2005

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KINKEADE, , DR. HENRY HALLECK 87, of Irving, went to be with the Lord on Friday, September 2, 2005. Born in Clark County Missouri on February 27, 1918 to Ed and Susie Kinkeade. At the age of 19 he attended his first church service, and gave his life to Jesus. Baptized in the Mississippi River, he...

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This wonderful man of God baptized me at age 12 in 1969 and married me at age 23 in 1980.

Mrs. Kinkeade and family ~ I was so sad to hear the news from my mother and grandmother - Luquitta and Alma Lou Baker. You and Brother Kinkeade have been such a special part of our household since before I was even born. I want to thank you for being such an amazing example of a God-loving and Christ-centered marriage.
Brother Kinkeade never ceased being a source of encouragement and love to the entire Baker family all these years...and I'm convinced he always new each of us girls...

I will miss Rev Kinkeade I know he is in a better place I really enjoyed knowing him He always made me smile He was a great man to have as a friend We all enjoyed seeing him at A & F Auto when he came in to visit

Kinkeade family,

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of sorrow.

God Bless,

Dear Mrs. Kinkeade and family,
Brother Kinkeade was the only Pastor I had growing up in Irving. His life is such a great example of God's love, mercy and grace. It makes me smile to think that Bro. Kinkeade is now spending time worshipping our Lord and Savior! He spent his life pointing others to Christ and now has received his ultimate reward.
Sincerely,
Janna Colwell Warren

Dear Kinkeade family:

I've never forgotten the message Bro. Kinkeade preached at VBS using Prov. 8:17 and I was SAVED. He made it so simple and yet compelling. And then I remember well his pre-marital counseling session with Butch and me. He did well there, too, as we celebrated 36 years yesterday.

He was a great, godly man and I am so glad to have known him.

May God comfort you in this earthly loss, and may you glory in the heavenly reunion you will have.

Kinkeade Family: I am deeply sorry for your loss of such a great Husband, Father, Grandfather, Leader and truly a great friend to all of us that grew up in Irving. Thank you for sharing him with us and those that knew him will always be thankful of all the lives that he touched......he will always be in our prayers and will watch over us from above...

Dear Ruth,and family: Our memories of your family began in 1953, what a great privledge to have know you all. He was a great preacher and a man loved by many. We love your children and you all loved ours. May God sustain you all in the days ahead. He will be missed by all.

Kinkeade Family: My condolences for your loss. I joined the church after Dr. Kinkeade’s time as the active preacher. All my friends speak of him with love, respect and admiration. The church has lost a great man, a family a great Father, Grandfather, Brother and friend. Everyone has now gained a great advocate. God speed on your new journey.