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1956 - 2024
Kenner Yale Markins, 67, of Barboursville, passed away July 6, 2024. Funeral services will be conducted at 11 a.m. Thursday, July 11, 2024 at Wallace Funeral Home, Milton by Pastor Mark Finley. Due to the location of the cemetery the burial will be private at a later date. He was born December 29, 1956 in Huntington, a son of the late Leonard and Freddie Carter Markins. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army. Kenner retired from Thyssen-Krupp Elevator Company. He is survived by his daughter, Jennifer McCarthy; sister, Lois Weatherholt; brother, Samuel Markins; fiancé, Connie Maynard-Walker; grandchildren, Liam and Moyrah McCarthy; extended family; and his dog, Bailey. Visitation will be from 6-8 p.m. Wednesday at Wallace Funeral Home, Milton. Online condolences may be expressed to the family at www.timeformemory.com/wallace.
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There are currently 5 condolences.
Becky Curry Abbott
Monday July 22, 2024 at
1:37 PM
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So many memories of Kenner from childhood up through adulthood. I’m so very sorry to the family I love so much.
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Cheryl Davis Rose
Thursday July 11, 2024 at
9:35 PM
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Lois and Sam I’m so sorry about you losing Kenner. I remember that little ornery boy. Love and prayers. Cheryl Davis Rose
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Valerie
Tuesday July 9, 2024 at
10:37 PM
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I’m so sorry for Kenner’s family and friends. If he was a friend, he was a friend forever. My thoughts and prayers are with all.
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Sheila & Roger Muth
Tuesday July 9, 2024 at
5:23 PM
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Connie and family,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you in this difficult time. Please reach out if we can help in any way.
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Jason E Parker
Tuesday July 9, 2024 at
4:03 PM
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This one hurts, its hard to tell who I am today, without the guidance from this man. All the times we spent building fence, and clearing. I got to spend my entire youth, learning from you. Its changed my path, those times forged a better person and I will forever be grateful. Thank you for being the man that you didnt have to be. Im reminded everyday of some lesson learned while I was under your care. I'm extremely proud that I got to call you Pops. Rest easy, Ill see you again.
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