Kevin "Cake" Moultrie

Passed 02/05/2021

Obituary For Kevin "Cake" Moultrie

Kevin "Cake" Moultrie, 43, of Sarasota, FL, passed away on Feb. 5, 2021.

Visitation will be held from 6:00pm-8:00pm on Fri., Feb. 12, 2021 at Jones Funeral Home.

Services will be held 12:00pm on Sat., Feb. 13, 2021 at Palms Memorial Park. Funeral arrangements by Jones Funeral Home.

Kevin leaves to cherish his memories: daughter, Itigra Moultrie; son, Keshawn M. Moultrie; mother, Felicia Redden-Williams; father, Henry Moultrie Sr.; step-father: Jimmie Williams; sisters: Hendreatha Moultrie, Corona California, Krystal Harmon, Alexandria Virginia, Henreatha Moultrie; brother: Henry Moultrie; step-sister: Robin W. Carter; grandson: KeShawn Moultrie,Jr. grand-niece: Deschanel Gray; great Aunt: Dorothy R. Watson. A host of cousins and close friends, nieces and nephews.



Guest Book

I met you through Jeff Gerald and Calvin. You was always real. When we see each other mutual respect. When I was working security for Outerlimits/Club Heat you had my back u all did. Sad to hear about your passing. Very sad that when I moved back I didn't get into contact with you all.I had a lot to share. I came to your wake and I stood there looking over you wishing I got to the chance to talk with you to see what I missed over the years.You became a father like I did. Proud of you rest easy. Sorely missed. May the family find guidance through our almighty god words and praises may his soul keeps your love and memories close to the family hearts. Sincerely Johnny'Johnboy' Reed

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How do you begin to explain a lifetime of memories. From the innocents of being a childhood friends to being more. I can still see you walking towards me it was 01/18/11 yes I remember the day. I saw you at the 711 We had not seen each other in years. We exchanged phone numbers. You came into my life and changed everything. You were always there for me when I needed you and never asked for anything in return. I was so blessed to have you in my life. I still can't believe you are gone. I can still hear you saying.... Stop being so serious all the time. Enjoy life. That was one of our last conversations. You told me to live and enjoy life we only get one. So.... I am determined to heed your words. I promise to live the rest if my days like they are my last.I know you will forever be watching over me. I will always love you. Cynthia Williams22

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