Kent Kinchen

Kent Kinchen obituary, Perryville, MO

Kent Kinchen

Kent Kinchen Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jan. 9, 2025.
Obituary for Kent Jaylon Kinchen

Kent Jaylon Kinchen, 36, passed away on Monday, January 6, 2025, at his home in Perryville, Missouri.

Born on November 29, 1988, in Slidell, Louisiana, Kent was the beloved son of Barry Kinchen and Karen Kendrick Vaughn. He spent much of his life in Waveland, Mississippi, and Ponchatoula, Louisiana, before moving to Perryville in July 2024.

Kent was a man of deep faith, whose love for worship and music defined much of his life. Singing alongside his mother was one of his greatest joys. In April 2024, he achieved a lifelong dream when he was ordained as a minister with First Harvest Ministries during Passover. His devotion to Yahweh was the foundation of his life, and he used his musical gifts to serve on the Music Team, touching countless hearts through his worship. Kent was also a mentor and teacher, inspiring youth within his ministry with his unwavering kindness and spiritual guidance.

Known for his generous spirit and peacemaking nature, Kent was a gentle soul who brought harmony and love wherever he went. His humility and compassion left an indelible mark on all who knew him, and he lived as an example of grace, love, and faithfulness.

Kent had a passion for sports, especially baseball, and was known for his competitive and fun-loving spirit. He was also pursuing a degree in HVAC at Ranken Technical Institute, working diligently toward a promising career.

Kent is survived by his devoted mother, Karen Kendrick (Shane) Vaughn; his father, Barry (Xiuchun) Kinchen; and his maternal grandparents, Frank and Wanda Kendrick, who lovingly raised him as their own for more than 17 years. He also leaves behind his stepbrothers: Andrew (Relitta) Vaughn, Nicholas (Alyssa) Vaughn, and Branham Vaughn.

Kent is further survived by his wife, Lisa Schumer Kinchen, whom he married in August 2024, and five stepchildren: two stepsons, Phillip (Angela) Schumer and Ethan (Sharmaine) Schumer, and three stepdaughters, Rebekah Schumer, Katie Clifton, and Isabelle Schumer.

He was preceded in death by his paternal grandparents, Dewitt Sr. and Eleonor Kinchen.

Kent's life was a testament to his faith, love for his family, and his compassionate heart. He will be remembered for his warmth, humility, and unwavering commitment to his Creator and his loved ones.

A memorial service to celebrate Kent's life will be held on Saturday, January 11, 2025, at Miracle Tabernacle First United Pentecostal Church/FHM, located at 235 Old Spanish Trail, Waveland, Mississippi. Visitation will begin at 4:00 PM, followed by the service at 6:00 PM and a reception afterward.

Kent's light will continue to shine in the hearts of all who knew and loved him.

Flowers may be delivered to Miracle Tabernacle on January 11 between 11:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m.

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February 11, 2025

Judy Colson posted to the memorial.

January 12, 2025

Amy Stafford posted to the memorial.

January 12, 2025

Kimberly Christian posted to the memorial.

Judy Colson

February 11, 2025

My first memory of brother Kent was at Remnant Ranch when I saw him by the lake. I wondered who that handsome young man was. I later learned that it was Lady Karen`s son. At the spring fling they had at Remnant Ranch he walked up to me and started a conversation. I thought what a sweet and humble person he was. I was at Passover when he was ordained a minister. I will never forget when he lead the praise and worship at church. He was perfect for it. I´m so glad that I was privileged to meet him!

Amy Stafford

January 12, 2025

Our thoughts our prayers and our hearts go out to family and friends

Kimberly Christian

January 12, 2025

Sending hugs to you both. I lost my son July 2022 and it´s the most heartbreaking and devastating thing that any parent can go through. Sending love and prayers.

Mary Ann Brannon

January 11, 2025

I met Kent last year at Passover and he was like someone I had known forever he was kind loving compassionate and had a zeal for Yahweh and the things of the Lord.I could see his love for Yah as he worshiped and danced before the Lord. He made a lasting impact on me in just the short time I was honored to know him and I know his story will continue to impact many for generations to come!

Margie

January 11, 2025

God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Jill Sidock

January 11, 2025

I've never forget the first time we met Mins. Kent in person. It was at the Jan 2024 Elders Retreat in Tennessee. He, with a few others, and Elder Norm and myself shared a mountain side cabin together. It was about a 20 minute drive from the main cabin which held most of the other Elders. So every night Elder Ricky Homrich would take us all back to our cabin after all of the fun events of the day. The only thing was there wasn't enough room for Mins. Kent to sit in the back sit so he half way laid down in the back hatch area. Lol
He was so funny because everyone would be talking and laughing about something and then from the back hatch Bro Kent would say something so funny. The whole thing just made me laugh.
He was such a gentleman the whole time. A lovely, beautiful light in this world. I'm so thankful to have had that time to get to know him if just a little time. It's a cherished memory to me now.
May you rest in peace until that great day where we will all be reunited in eternity.

Theresa Peoples

January 10, 2025

Karen, Please accept my heartfelt sympathies for the loss of your dear son, Kent. Jesus will never let go of your hand, Karen though Kent's passing has changed the landscape of the journey. Praying for strength, comfort, and peace for each family member. Oh, for His peace that passes all understanding, the green pastures, and the still waters where there is restoration.

Charlotte Kitchens

January 10, 2025

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.

Christie McDonald

January 10, 2025

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

Kim Myets

January 9, 2025

I trust your memories to be sweat and the laughter you shared will forever remain in your hearts.

Kim Myers

Ricky and Tilly Connally

January 9, 2025

Kent and I shared some very special times together. He loved singing and loved to go sing Karaoke. He was better than the original singers. He had great stage presence and captivated his audience with his charm. He loved to have fun but believed in working hard.

Rhonda Conner

January 9, 2025

A tragic loss of a wonderful son, grandson. husband and friend. May Yahweh give peace and strength to all who loved him
Rhonda Conner

Melinda jorgensen

January 9, 2025

Brother Kent your smile and beautiful voice will be remembered always. Until that resurrection day my sweet brother RIP

Denisa Eaton

January 9, 2025

One of my favorite memories of Kent was when he was in our singles group at church, and we all went fishing.. He leaned at the front of the boat like on the movie The Titanic, he made the trip so fun! he will be missed greatly!

Kenneth Burton

January 9, 2025

Met Kent years ago he was about 16. His mother Karen and Kent took me out to eat after church for fellowship. Prayers for family and friends, and for Karen.

Regional Elder of First Harvest Ministries in region 12 Ricky Joseph Homric

January 9, 2025

He was a good brother in Christ. He loves his father in heaven, with all his heart he had a heart of gold. He was a good man to know he will be surely missed, but never forgotten.

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