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Kenneth Dreuitt

Chesapeake, Virginia

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Kenneth B. Dreuitt CHESAPEAKE - Kenneth B. "Kenny" Dreuitt, 42, of the 2000 block of Windy Road, passed away July 3, 2010. Kenny was a retired bus serviceman for the City of Virginia Beach school system and also was an assistant pastor at Word of Power Ministries of Virginia. He was predeceased...

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I am praying for you & your family. I love you Bridget.

Toni Jenkins

To Mrs. Margie and Kenny immediate family, my condolences as I reflect back on the fun and the jokes he would make in school. He was a person that I always saw smiling and thanking GOD for his grace and mercy.

Niece of Ann Owens

My deepest sympathy in the passing of Kenny. May God be with your family and bring you comfort.

You were more than just an assistant pastor to me you were also my friend and one of the most genuine people I have met in my life. I love and miss you and I know you in heaven praising the lord with all of your might.

I was so sorry to hear of the news of the passing of Kenny Dreuitt. As many have already stated, Kenny had a wonderful smile and a beautiful spirit. The one thing I will always remember about him is that he was a worshipper. My condolences go out to the Dreuitt Family. May God comfort you and give you peace that surpasseth all understanding and may you find joy in knowing that Kenny is resting in the presence of the Lord.

To the Dreuitt family, my sincerest sympathies to you all. I just rememeber Kenny and Vernell preaching during a revival at the Flames of Fire and they were labeled, "the sons of thunder." Just a testiment to the life that he lived. God bless you all.

Dreuitt Family, may God comfort you all during this most unfortunate time. I surely agree with those who are remembering Kenny's dance. It always put a smile on my face when I saw Kenny praising the Lord just as it is now as I write this message. God Bless your spirit Kenny. Until we see each other again.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you all - we all at DaVita Great Bridge will miss Kenny and the joy he spread to others no matter what the situation.

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.