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Roy L. Kaneer

Jacksonville, Florida

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KANEER Roy L. Kaneer, 88, went home to be with his Lord on Thursday, February 18, 2010. Mr. Kaneer, a U.S. Navy veteran of WWII serving in the Pacific Theater, was a long time member of Crossroads Baptist Church, where Funeral Services will be held at 11:00 AM Monday, February 22, with Pastor...

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He is in heaven with all other family members and friends that passed before him. What a get together that must be. Prayers are with you Aunt Aleph and family.

Mrs. Aleph and Family,
Words can not express our sympathy for the loss of your loved one, Mr. Roy. Although we haven't known Mr. Roy for a very long time, we do have many memories of him. He helped me dig the hole for our mailbox when we became your new neighbors in 2006. He also cut some of our grass a time or two with his riding lawn mower. We already miss seeing him in the yard everyday. Mrs. Aleph, I know your heart is heavy because of your loss, but your heart must also rejoice...

Much love to all of you, Uncle Roy will be missed!

Uncle Roy will be greatly missed. He was such a fun-loving guy. I remember when I would come down from Virginia to visit and him and Aunt Aleph would always give me some homemade dill pickles. Also on my 13th they made me a cake and brought it to my mamajs house and sang to me. I will cherish all the memories from a great man. I am proud to call him my great uncle and he will be missed by many. My heart and prayers go out to my Aunt Aleph and family. I love you. "Little Nancy" as Uncle Roy...

Dear Mrs. Kaneer & Family;
God needed one more smiling face in Heaven.
We pray for peace and grace for you and your family. The northside will never be the same.
His life touched mine in many ways and my granddaughters, Ashley & Amanda Graves felt as if they had another set of Grandparents.
Be blessed;
Mavis Voss

I am so very sorry for your loss. My prayers to the family.

Roy and Aleph were dear to us. Roy supervised things at Crossroads Baptist Church back before the name changed. He had a good heart for people. Aleph, your kindness to me is remembered with love.

I know Roy and Aleph from Crossroads Baptist Church. I will miss seeing them together. Even after 65 years of marriage they looked like newlyweds. May God comfort Aleph and her family during this time.

It's been many years since I've seen Roy, but I remember him fondly. He was always smiling and cheerful. I'm sure like all human beings he had his moods, but I never witnessed a bad one. I am sorry for your loss. He was a genuinely kind and good man.