Memorial Services for Mr. Kenneth Marvin Kellogg, Sr., of Decatur, will be held Wednesday, April 13, 2022, 10:00 A.M. at The Chapel of Donald Trimble. Bishop Miles E. Fowler, Sr., of Big Miller Grove Baptist Church, Officiating, Eulogist.
Preceding Mr. Kellogg in death are his parents, Mr. Marvin Edward Kellogg, and Mrs. Ruth Lee Kellogg; son, Troy Lee Kellogg; and 2 brothers, Marvin Harvey Kellogg, Dale Edward Kellogg.
He leaves to cherish his memories, loving wife, Mrs. Mamie Kellogg, 4 children, Glenda Ruth Kellogg Riddle, Kenneth Marvin Kellogg, Jr., Cynthia Dawn Kellogg, Mia Samuels 'Rambo; grandchildren, Eric J. Riddle, Jr., Latoya M. Witherspoon, Darryl Lee Shawn Riddle, Shanice M. Jones, Schemia Samuels, of Stockbridge, GA., Marc Holoman, Shunte Holoman, Trent Holoman, Jerel A. McKinney, Tre M. Crawford; and a host of great grandchildren, other loving relatives and friends.
Family and friends are asked to assemble at the mortuary at 9:30 A.M.
Donald Trimble Mortuary, Inc., 1876 Second Avenue, Decatur, 404-371-0772-3.
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Ken & Mamie Kellogg have been our neighbors for over twenty years & have grown to be a part of our family over the years. Ken will always be remembered for his acts of kindness, words of wisdom & level of concern for our family. Although Ken will be greatly missed by us all, he will never be forgotten. Our heartfelt thoughts & special prayers are with Mamie & the family during this time. With great remembrance, The Tuggle Family
I didn't get to know my grandfather until I moved to Atlanta. I heard many stories about him but I can't attest to hear say. He was always kind to me. I moved to Atlanta as a young single mother with little to no money, and my grandfather would work on my cars for me when I needed it. Invited me and my children to watch him race. I thought it was funny to see an old man racing sport cars but he loved his car and he believed in working hard so he could play hard. My grandfather taught me two things that I will never forget, that you can have whatever your willing to work for no matter how old you are, and never move to a neighborhood where to many people have security bars on over the windows. Lol.
I didn't get to know my grandfather until I moved to Atlanta. I heard many stories about him but I can't attest to hear say. He was always kind to me. I moved to Atlanta as young single mother with little to no money and my grandfather would work on my cars for me when I needed it. Invited me and and children to watch him race. I taught it was funny to see a old man racing sport cars but he loved his car and he believed in working hard so you can play hard. My grandfather taught me two things that I will never forget, that you can have whatever your willing to for no matter how old you are, and never move to a neighborhood where to many people have security bars on over the windows. Lol.
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