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Kenny Cordray

Houston, Texas

1954 - 2017

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Kenneth "Kenny" Cordray1954-2017Kenneth "Kenny" Cordray, was born in Texarkana, July 21st, 1954, to Carol Ann Kerns, and left us much too soon, May 21st, 2017, at the age of 62.Kenny spent most of his early years in Houston, and considered himself a Houston native. Kenny was known throughout the...

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Happy Birthday old man. We´ll be having milkshakes for you! Love you always.

We miss you everyday dad. I see you everyday in your grandchildren. I hear your voice in my mind during these strange times. We celebrate what you mean to us in all the ways we can. Thank you for being the luminous being you were.

I think about Kenny every day. I could sure his sage advice these days. 8 years... just doesn't seem possible. Seems like it was just the other day. Love Always, Bill Nelson

Your kindness and compliment to me at SugarHill will never be forgotten, Kenny. Thank you. May you rest in peace. JB

Rock on brother. RIP

my closest friend for 26 years..my musical soul brother...and my big brother....speechless...there was only one of him...thank you for blessing my life with your amazing talent and wisdom in life and closest friendship....love ya man...to say "I'll miss you"....doesn't even begin to say it...

Thank you for sharing your talent with us. You will be missed but there's a great gig in the sky waiting for you. RIP Kenny.

When the Citykings were recording their album at SugarHill, you stopped by and complimented us on our playing. You didn't have to do that...it just showed us how great of a guy you were. Thank you, Kenny. May you rest in peace. JB

I live across the street from where Kenny lived with his mom, when I first met him at Lanier Jr. High
I look over at the building everyday going to my car and think of him back then.
He had no idea of the influence he would later have on music and people in the years that would follow.
I can not improve on what was said at his memorial service by Bill and Allyn.
He was the "gold standard" of all that he did.
My love and prayers to Pat, Julia, and Coleman.
I now will turn my...