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Kenneth M. Raynor

Fayetteville, North Carolina

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FAYETTEVILLE - Kenneth McDonald Raynor, 59, of 435 McPhee Drive, passed away Tuesday, April 13, 2010, in Southeastern Regional Medical Center. He was a member of Covenant Love Family Church and was a loving husband, father, grandfather and brother. He leaves behind to cherish his memory his wife,...

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Just now I discovered that Kenneth has passed away and I'm very sad and emotional to find this out nearly eight years later. Both of us were good friends and shared so many terrific moments playing basketball and baseball against each other in high school. Our Union and Garland High Schools had some wonderful games against each other, Union owned us in basketball and Garland owned Union in baseball. We played so many pickup games on weekends and let me say this our competition was always...

Debbie,
I have many fond memories of Caesar. Number one memory is that he introduced me to LaVerne, my wife of 32 years. Number two was when he dribbled between my legs for a win in a game of 21.... I consider him a friend even though it has been 30 years since we last talked.
There is no doubt in my mine he was a committed husband and father.

Phil Pope
Turkey, NC
Union 1971
Auburn University 1984
Colonel, Army Retired

I will miss Kenny, he was a friend, a mentor. Rest in Peace my friend.

I was so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.

Debbie. The Angels rejoice at the death of a saint, but as humans, we still feel a sense of loss and sadness when we lose a loved one. I too, am saddened at the loss of a good friend and such a powerful networker. Sorry I couldn't be at the services due to recovering from surgery at home, but my prayers go up for you and your family during this time. Of a certain, you and your family will have some wonderful memories of Kenny to propel you forward. God Bless. Bill Waddell

dear debbie, my heart was saddened at the news of my childhood friend going HOME, but because we all know the same Jesus we can be assured of seeing Kenneth again. my mind is flooded with great memories of playing together as kids and of days together in the business. friendships were formed during those business years never to be broken. love and blessings forever
teresa

Kenny,
I heard about the legend 14 years ago, but I only met you a few months ago. Thank you for being my mentor and my friend and challenging me to have a breakout year. When you were born, you cried and the world rejoiced. When you transitioned, you rejoiced while the world cried. We will miss you.

If we could hear Kenny in Heaven right now, I suppose he would be saying..."well this is alright here", and then begin to dazzle the Lord with his special way he dazzled so many people here and around the world. He loved the Lord, his family and the life he led bringing people to a different place in life. We have so very much respect for Kenny and our thoughts and prayers go out to Debbie and the rest of the family. Wth every presentation he did he made sure everyone knew his "WHY" was...