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Deepest condolences to the family and friends. Rest well beautiful Kenny. You are forever in my heart.
Tonya Stafford
January 03, 2025 | Work
Atlanta, Georgia
Jun 28, 1954 – Oct 31, 2024
Durham, Kenneth (Kenny) Max Kenneth (Kenny) Max Durham, 70, passed away October, 31, 2024, in Acworth, GA. Born June 28, 1954. Kenny is survived by his husband, Frank A. Warthan, Jr, his mother Jean (Leigh) Durham, his brother Mitch Durham, sister-in-law Jane (Arogeti) Durham and nephews...
Read MoreDeepest condolences to the family and friends. Rest well beautiful Kenny. You are forever in my heart.
Tonya Stafford
January 03, 2025 | Work
I met Kenny when I began working part-time at ValuJet in the reservation call center. He quickly became both a mentor and a friend. I remember many a get-together at the Cha-Cha Palace and my heart goes out to Frank and his family. Kenny was a wonderful, caring man who brought out the best in people and I know fond memories of Kenny and his words of wisdom will warm your hearts as you navigate life without him.
David Dearin
November 23, 2024 | Work
Sending love your way with deepest sympathies. John and Patsy
Patsy Bassett
November 23, 2024
I am so heartbroken my friend . I thought I was strong but I came to find out I am not . My deepest sympathy to the family . I will always love you my friend ! I know you are smiling down on us ! Rest in perfect peace love !
Lena sy
November 23, 2024 | Friend
With deepest sympathies to the family.
Billy Willis
November 22, 2024 | Savannah, Georgia 31419, GA | Coworker
"I thought I was stronger than a word, but I just discovered that having to say goodbye to you is by far the hardest thing I´ve ever had to do." Love you my friend!!!
Vanessa T Brooks
November 22, 2024 | Friend
May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.
Toni Frazier
November 16, 2024 | Work
I am stunned and heartbroken, . You will be carried in my heart forever
Debra Levey
November 16, 2024 | Friend
I remember him as a grant man and friend. He welcomed me as I began my career with AirTran. Later after the merger was Southwest, I transferred to the reservations call center. And once again he was a smiling face that welcomed me to my next adventure. He will surely be missed by one and all. To know him was to love him. My condolences to the family and all the friends.
Joyce Robinson
November 14, 2024 | Work