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Viola D. Kennedy

1928 - 2022

Viola D. Kennedy obituary, 1928-2022, Winnsboro, SC

BORN

1928

DIED

2022

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Nelson’s Funeral Home, LLC - Ridgeway

270 N. Dogwood Ave.

Ridgeway, South Carolina

Viola Kennedy Obituary

Mrs. Viola D. Kennedy
December 2, 1928 - January 8, 2022
Winnsboro, South Carolina - Homegoing services for Mrs. Kennedy will be held Thursday, January 13, 2022, 1:00 p.m. at St. Paul Baptist Church, 207 Garden Street, Winnsboro, SC 29180. The CDC COVID guidelines will be adhered to by the church. The doors of the church will be closed after reaching capacity based on social distancing. Masks are required and temperature checks will be conducted upon entry to the church. To accommodate these requirements, the church is requesting that everyone arrive no later than 12:45 pm. For those unable to attend, the services will be live streamed. To access the live streaming, scroll to the bottom of Mrs. Kennedy's obituary page on Nelson's Funeral Home Website (www.nelsonsofridgeway.com) and follow the instructions. Interment will follow in the Fairfield Memorial Cemetery, Winnsboro, SC. At 3 p.m., the family will welcome the community for fellowship on the church grounds.
A public walk-through viewing will be held Wednesday, January 12, 2022 from 4:30 p.m. until 5:30 p.m.
Mrs. Viola Kennedy was born Annie Viola Davis on December 2, 1928 in Blair, South Carolina to the late Cleve and Annie Byrd Davis. Her mother Annie died when Viola was one year old, and her father Cleve married Ruby Williams whom Viola knew as her mother. Viola departed this life on Saturday, January 8, 2022.
Viola was baptized at the age of ten at Purity Baptist Church in Blair, SC. During her elementary school years, she attended Purity School, a one room, first through seventh grade African American school in Blair. At the age of 13, her father sent her to live with her Aunt Gertrude Johnson in Columbus, Ohio to attend middle school. She gained many friends before returning to South Carolina to graduate from Boylen Haven Mather Academy High School in Camden, South Carolina, a private boarding school for African American students.
She attended Benedict College and accepted a position as secretary and part-time typing instructor at Camp Liberty High School in Jenkinsville, South Carolina. During that time, she met James Kennedy, Jr. from Winnsboro, South Carolina. One year and four months later, they were married in Winnsboro where she made her home for over 70 years.
In 1955, she started working in the Fairfield County School System at Gordon Elementary School as a food service manager and part-time secretary. She held those positions for fifteen years. In 1970 when Fairfield Junior High School opened, she became its food service manager. After seventeen years there, she returned to Benedict College and received her teacher's certificate. She then moved to Fairfield Career and Technology Center where she started the school's first food service program as its first Culinary Arts instructor. She won the 1987-1988 outstanding first year teacher award for the school district of Fairfield County. In 1991, Viola retired from the Fairfield County School System after forty years of service. After retirement, she regularly served as a substitute teacher at the County's middle and high schools and career center where she was in high demand by school administrators because of her influence on the quality of life of the schools' students. Her last year as a substitute teacher was in 2007 at the age of 78.
Food prepared in the Southern tradition was one of her fortes and she was widely known throughout the county for this gift, which she used as a service to others in her Christian work. She was a member of St. Paul Missionary Baptist Church where she started attending when she moved to Winnsboro in 1950. During more than sixty years as a member of St. Paul, she served on key committees and ministries that worked to implement the Christian philosophy of helping one's fellow man. Three such ministries that she faithfully served on were the church's Senior Citizens Ministry, the Food Service Committee and the Soup Kitchen. As a member of the Soup Kitchen committee, she worked with others in the community to provide nourishing food for the homeless and hungry of Fairfield County.
St. Paul recognized her in 1983 as Mother of the year and again in 2002 with a Certificate of Appreciation for Faithful Service, Dedicated Mother and Church Worker. After having served St. Paul for so many decades, she became known as one of the "mothers" in the church, providing inspiration to many of the younger adults. Her services to the community extended beyond the church. She was a member of the local American Red Cross where she worked with this and other agencies to provide relief and assistance to people impacted by natural disasters. She was also a member of the local chapter of the National Association of Negro Women and a Mother of the Year nominee for the State of South Carolina.
There are many wonderful memories for those who loved, respected and admired her. She left an impressionable legacy for all the lives she touched and changed throughout her blessed journey. She leaves to cherish her precious memories: three sons, Donald Robert (Pam) Kennedy of Hollywood, SC, Ronald James (Diane) Kennedy of Summerville, SC and Tony (Sybil) Kennedy of Columbia, SC; four daughters, Inga Dianne (Ricky) Blackwell of Fairburn, GA, Awilda Pearl (Robert) Kight of Lanham, MD, Sonya Kennedy of Winnsboro, SC, and Leeshu Kennedy, Atlanta, GA; one sister, Betsy Hopson; twelve grandchildren; and twenty great-grandchildren. She also leaves special friends, Debra McDaniel and Tony Armstrong.
In addition to her parents, Viola was preceded in death by her husband, James Kennedy, Jr.; one son, Stanley Winslow Kennedy; one sister, Ida Copeland; three brothers, Charles, Clarence, and Cleve Davis, Jr.; and a special aunt, Gertrude Johnson.
The family would like to thank the Heart Hospice for their professional and compassionate care especially to Cody and Courtney and Nelson's Funeral home management and staff.
Nelson's Funeral Home of Ridgeway is in charge of arrangements.

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Published by The State on Jan. 12, 2022.

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Harold Mobley

January 6, 2023

I have loving memories of Mrs. Kennedy and her family. May God bless.

Valerie Faulk-Moore

January 13, 2022

Sending my sincere condolences to you and your family. My God be with you all during this difficult time. Love, Val and Sommer Melody!

Mike Moore

January 13, 2022

Thoughts and prayers to the family of a great lady.

Susan Harrison LPN

January 12, 2022

RIP Viola you were a special lady. I enjoyed taking care of you while you were under home health at Amedisys Home Health

Theresa Williams

January 12, 2022

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Emily Davis Jackson

January 11, 2022

Rest well my dear sweet Cousin Viola! God bless the family as you mourn and celebrate her life. My sincere condolences and heartfelt prayers of comfort.

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St. Paul Baptist Church

207 Garden Street, Winnsboro, SC

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3:00 p.m.

Fairfield Memorial Cemetery

Winnsboro, SC

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Nelson’s Funeral Home, LLC - Ridgeway

270 N. Dogwood Ave. P.O. Box 345, Ridgeway, SC 29130

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