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Mr. Kevin Orlando McBride (affectionately known as Kev-Mac) was born August 17, 1983, in Wurzburg Germany. He graduated from Mainland High school class of 2001. His previously and current employment was US Food service, and Uber.
Kevin was preceded in death by his grandparents Isadore and Betty Lee and Vernie B Sr. and Edna McBride. His Stepfather Kenneth L Moten Sr. His Great Uncles, Luke Dawson, William Dawson, and Henry Dawson. His Great Aunts Dorothy Newton, Hazel Dawson, and Vernell English. His Uncle Raymond Jerome Lee Sr. His cousins Venice Dawson and Isadore Lee II.
Kevin leaves to mourn his parents Mrs. Celia Moten and Mr. Vernie B McBride Jr. His Stepfather Tommy Bolton. Children Keandre McBride, Kentrae McBride, Kevbre’aun McBride and Ta’Naijah Martin. Aunts Sophia (Roy)Coe, Ramona (Christopher) Richardson, Retonia (Andre)Smith and Stephanie (Ronald) Bolton. Siblings Kathleen Roberts, Shawanda (Vickie) Crooms, Neshawn Crooms, Kenneth Moten Jr., and Lavon (Jaz) Moten. Great Aunts Ruthie L Dawson and Joan Dawson. Nephews Jorden Dixon, Kollen Dixon and Devin Roberts. Nieces Katelynn Dixon and Kourtnee Roberts, Aaliyah Moten, Aamiyah Moten, Alani Moten, and Avani Moten. Great Nieces Alaiya Dixon, Khyland Dixon. Special friend Jantrice Middleton. Special cousins Tommie Alford, Carey Davis, Devonne (D) Shaw, Jamal Coe, Mecca English, Madinah Combs, Heather Madison, McKenzie Smith, and Giselle Lee.
A host of Aunts, Uncles, nieces, cousins, family, and friends.
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