Kasani-Womack-Obituary

Kasani Womack

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

Oct 19, 2002 – Dec 14, 2018 (Age 16)

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BORN
October 19, 2002
DIED
December 14, 2018
AGE
16
LOCATION
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

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Kasani W. Womack, 16, Harrisburg, departed this life December 14, 2018. Viewings, 6-8 p.m., Friday, December 21st, and 9-10 a.m., Saturday, December 22nd; funeral service, 10 a.m., Saturday, December 22nd, at Wallace Funeral Directors; interment, Woodlawn Memorial Gardens. See

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Patrea and Scott, I am so very sorry for your loss. Kasani was a wonderful friend to my brother and I. My heart goes out to you and your girls for healing and love for your family.

Patrea and Scott, my heart is heavy and saddened for you all. Ayden, Briana and I have very fond memories of Kasani and your family from our Kindercare days. Many prayers to you all during this time. God Bless

Dear Patrea, Scott, and to all of Kasani's extended family and friends.
My deepest condolences goes out to all of you for your loss today of a very special young man who made an impression on everyone he met. From the few times I met him I will always remember his large, infectious laugh and clownish smile, his willingness to offer assistance to those around him, no matter what the task. His unobtrusive presence in a room full of people, and when approached he would widely grin and you...

Dear Patrea and Scotty, I'm so sorry your loss. My condolences and prayers go out to you and your family. You all are in my thoughts and prayers.

I will miss his smiles and hugs!
God grant you peace.

My heartfelt condolences to you Latoya Hurtt, I cant imagine the heartbreak and to the Womack family may God be with you at this time.
love you from your Porter family.

Scott and Patrea my prayers are with you both during your time of lost. May God continue to give you strength as the days go on.

Scott and family,

MY thoughts and prayers are with you. Kasani was a great kid and an awesome basketball player to coach at Paxton. It was an honor and privilege to be his coach. It sure was fun to watch him play basketball. It was privilege to know him and words cannot express how sad I am.
Coach Joe Acri