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Mark K. Blunt

Charleston, South Carolina

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Mark K. Blunt N. Charleston - The last religious rites for Mr. Mark K. Blunt will be held Saturday, March 25, 2017 11:00 AM at ALBERT A. GLOVER FUNERAL HOME CHAPEL, 113 Bryan Street, Summerville, SC. Interment Sunset Memorial Gardens, North Charleston, SC. Son of the late Mr. Lawrence and Mrs....

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It is not a stretch for me to say that Mark (Kenneth) was my favorite cousin. He always made me feel good about checking on him. I always tested him by asking, "Kenneth do you know who I am? He would follow with, "Willis I know you! It made both of us feel good to know that no amount of time or space would ever seperate us.

Prior to his passing, I visited the nursing home where he spent his final days. He was asleep and could not speak to me. However, the attending nurse assured me...

I dIdn't get to know Kenneth very well but the times that I recall he always knew who I was and was very kind. May he rest in eternal peace.

Tenicha Taylor

R.I.P. Kenneth, you fought a good fight for a long time.
My mother often recalls two things about Kenneth, one was how proud and happy she was to see him dressed up and singing on the choir one Sunday in Mt. Olive Church.
And the other was how the last time she and Aunt Deloris went by to see him, Aunt Deloris asked if he knew who she was and he said, "Who don't know you, Loris?" Cracked them up!
To the family, my family, may God bless and keep you, Always!

It took me a while to find the words. Reading the heartfelt posts, I can relate to many of them.

One thing for sure, Uncle Kenneth had a smile that made "Everyone" feel special.

Kenneth will truly be missed by all.

my brother in law will be missed all of his days were good days even in sickness he would still have a smile.

May my uncle rest in peace. I remember the day before his death my grandmother Greta,my grandaunt Barbara and I went to go visit him when we were leaving we said see you later, and he shook his head no, so I guess you can say he knew it was his time to go, and he will be miss.

I prayed to God that he would receive the spirit and soul of the one cousin who never forgot who l was; and that l loved him. "Rest in peace" Kenneth. God has room for you in heaven.

S. I. P Uncle Kenneth
From Your Grand Niece