Lloyd-Kenyon-Obituary

Lloyd H. Kenyon

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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The Reverend Doctor Lloyd H. Kenyon Jr. died on July 10th, 2019. With his wife of 65 years, Betty, he had lived in retirement at Birchwood Lakes in Dingmans Ferry, Pa for the last 25 years. He was born in Rhode Island and attended Eastern Baptist College and Eastern Baptist Theological Seminary...

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Lloyd and Betty are absolutely wonderful people , decipals of Jesus. I have known Lloyd from the Church at Hemlock Farms and Promised Land Protestant Community Church where he served for a long time as pastor. I was so disappointed this year when I found out that he was unable to serve this summer as an interim pastor. Lloyd became a friend along with his wife Betty . I can imagine Lloyd becoming acquainted with friends and relatives in heaven including Hazel, my mother , Aunt Ruth , cousin...

Pastor Kenyon was our Pastor at Preakness Baptist Church, Wayne,NJ. He Enlightened, supported and blessed us by his humble presence for 25 yrs.
My entire family loved and adored Him and his Family! A significant gift for all of us in the Decker Family to have them apart of our life stories. May you feel our hearts surrounding you and all the angels singing . The Decker Family.

Pastor Kenyon was my pastor at Preakness Baptist Church . He taught me the love of God which is the greatest gift you can give. Pastor Kenyon baptized me and married me . I was truly blessed to know this great man. I attended Wayne Valley with his daughter Lynn and her husband . I want to extend my condolences to his family. Sincerely , Claire Mc Grievy Finley

To Betty and Family, I am so sorry for your loss. Lloyd was a warm and wonderful man. He always stopped into my office to say hello when he was teaching a TOALC class here at East Stroudsburg Presbyterian. I will always remember his kindness and attention getting voice and presence. He will be deeply missed. My love and prayers to all.

At TOALC, we had access to someone rich in cultural history of Christianity, and understood with compassion the need to impart this knowledge to all that sought the truth. His scholarly research contributions will be cherished. His mind was fertile, his handshake was strong, and his jokes warmed up the church audience. I will miss him.

To Betty and family: My favorite moment with Pastor Kenyon was many years ago when my grandson (then 4 years old) and myself were greeting him as we left the church service. My grandson looked up at him and asked,"are you Jesus". With a smile on his face he said, "No Ben, I am just one of his shepherds". I will never forget his absolutle Christlike spirit. I am sure he is rejoicing with the Angel's. He will be missed.

Dear Betty and Family:

Michael, Fay and Family sends our sympathy at the passing of Lloyd. Lloyd was a positive leader and a great preacher when he was our Interim Pastor at Emmanuel Baptist Church. It was great to see both of you last August when he came to Emmanuel. He will be missed.

The favorite teacher of so many of us at TOALC. We enjoyed his classes and learned so much from him. He will be greatly missed. Our condolences to his family.

Connie and Ned Hogan