Kinney Baxter, a beloved husband, father, and cherished friend, passed away peacefully at home on September 5, 2025, surrounded by his wonderful, loving family. Born on November 5, 1946, in Russell, Kansas, Kinney lived a life rich in compassion, passion, and dedication.
With a master’s degree in civil engineering, Kinney made significant contributions to the communities he served, working on local and international airport projects that stood as testaments to his expertise and commitment. His career was not merely a job; it was a reflection of his ambition and dedication to enhancing infrastructure for future generations.
Kinney was more than an accomplished engineer; he was also a warm-hearted soul who always supported his loving family. His kindness and nurturing spirit touched the lives of those around him. Kinney's presence was a source of strength and comfort to his wife, Hope, and their daughter, Randi. His bond with them was a beautiful testament to a family built on love, respect, and unwavering support.
In his leisure time, Kinney found joy in a variety of interests. He was a certified life master at bridge, often seen engaging in spirited games at the Murfreesboro Senior Center. His love for golf and football was matched only by his deep passion for aviation, a field that resonated deeply with his career. His pride in his Alma Mater, the University of Kentucky, was evident in every conversation, as he enthusiastically shared stories of his experiences there.
Kinney's adventurous spirit also shone through in his hobbies as an avid sailor and hunter, where he embraced the great outdoors with a zest for life that was infectious. His companionship was not limited to humans; he shared his home with Viess, the loyal dog, and his two feline companions, Ragnar and Oliver, who brought laughter and warmth to his days.
Kinney Baxter leaves behind an enduring legacy, woven into the fabric of the lives he touched and the memories he created. His family and friends will forever hold dear the moments spent in his company, the laughs shared, and the love that permeated his life. Though he has departed from this world, the essence of Kinney will forever be remembered in the hearts of those who were fortunate enough to know him.
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