Mr. Kendall R. Brown, son of Colvin and Sharon Brown Wallace, entered into rest February 6, 2024.
Kendall is survived by his children; Kyndell Brown, Kamille Brown, Tatiana Brown; parents Colvin and Sharon Brown Wallace; siblings, Aaron Brown, James W. Williams, Chanel A. Wallace; paternal grandfather, James Brown; maternal grandmother, Angela Brown and a host of other relatives and loving friends.
Funeral services are scheduled for 10:00 am, Thursday, February 15, 2024, at Mt. Zion Baptist Church,2526 Lumpkin Road. Interment, Georgia Veterans Memorial Cemetery, 2617 Vinson Highway, Milledgville, GA. The family will receive friends from 4 pm to 6 pm Wednesday, the 14th at Kinsey & Walton Funeral Home, 3618 Peach Orchard Road. (706) 790-8858
Alysha Avellino sent Sacred Duty Spray for Kendall Brown II - February 14, 2024
Kendall- your light was so bright it will SHINE forever! May your legacy live on through the wonderful memories you left us with. -The Avellino's and The Williams's
Adia Harris sent Faithful Friend Standing Spray for Kendall Brown II - February 13, 2024
May the faithfulness and loving goodness of Kendall's spirit continue to abide in those who love him always.
May you rest easy, Love Adia & Angella
Cheryl Tetterton-Mabery sent Heavenly Skies Standing Spray for Kendall Brown II - February 13, 2024
Sharing deepest sorrow. No one could match Kendall in making us feel so special. Parents of former schoolmate from VA & Kendall treated us like family the feeling was mutual. Troy & Cheryl Mabery
Daniel de los Santos sent Ocean Breeze Spray for Kendall Brown II - February 13, 2024
Our deepest condolences to you and your family during this difficult time. From your family at CEC.
Ekins Worrell sent Red and White Handled Basket for Kendall Brown II - February 10, 2024
My deepest sympathies go out to Kendalls friends and family during this difficult time. I am so sorry for your loss and am sending my love and support. Al Worrell (uncle)
Rest in Peace my friend and prayers for the family
Paul Evans Jr.
From the sand flys in Savannah through the mud of Green platoon and back. You were a great teammate and friend. You truly will be missed. May the Lord watch over and protect your daughters.
PRAYING FOR FAMILY, PASTOR BOYD AND MT. ZION BAPTIST CHURCH.....LOVE YOU ALL...COMING TO BIBLE STUDY I FELT PROTECTED BECAUSE OF HIS POSITION..FROM DONNA WILLIAMS
I remember his first day at work in Downtown Precinct at Savannah PD. It was great getting to know him and work with him for the years he was here. This is a life that is gone too soon. My deepest condolences again to the family, losing a loved one is never easy. Prayers your rest is peaceful, Kendall.
I am going to miss seeing you at church with your girls. Also as my mason brother I am going to miss you! RIP Brother Brown
I served many years with Kendall. Deployments and fun times. I helped get his man room full of Giants greats autos. Even spoke about the area last year when we were going to move. He will be missed and pray for his family. Love ya brother. NSDQ
I worked with "Downtown" Kendall Brown in Savannah. That was his nickname when he worked a specialized unit that served the Downtown area of Savannah. He was one of a kind and left a lasting impression. RIP from your extended family at Savannah PD.
Going to miss you brother, your kind spirit will forever live on in my memories. I know you drinking all the egg nog you can up there in heaven.
Going to miss you brother, your kind spirit will forever live on in my memories. I know you drinking all the egg nog you can up there in heaven.
Kendall was my classmate and teammate from high school. He will truly be missed. Blessing and my condolences to his family. Rest up "Spider Man"
May the "LORD" strengthen you in your hour of need. "GO GIANTS"
The first time I met Kendall aka Spider-Man, was in high school. KB was funny and often in church. I was just told by some of our fellow classmates that Kendall's nickname 'Spider-Man' came from his skills on the football field.
When I was in college and Kendall was in the military we ran into each other at, "The Ally" in Hampton during a holiday season one year.
Fast forward many years, we reconnected via Facebook in 2010 and quickly hopped on a call to catch up. We kept up with each other's lives via Facebook until my parents decided to move to the Augusta area several years ago. We then communicated a bit more frequently and he kept up with my parents (checked on them). Kendall was a great listener, kind, respectful and as we all know funny.
Our community has lost a very great man, again my condolences to his entire family. 🙏🏽 Respectfully, ZM
Going to miss you so much I have been honored for you to trust me with your most precious gifts your children your three girls have been a joy in my life to teach them and to watch them grow. I will keep in touch with the girls and continue to be there for Tatiana I love her as she was my own. Just know that you was loved and will be missed but knowing that you are in presence of the Lord now you can now rest and have peace.
Kendall I miss you tremendously. It's like I can still hear your laugh. In my Jamaican accent: Always a mek joke. We had some wicked fun times back in high school. You were my family, and closer to me than some of my blood relatives. You may not be here in the physical but your spirit lives on in the spiritual. You will always have a place in my heart. I will never forget you. Please say hello to our dear friend Lisa Benton for me. Rest easy in the arms of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Until we meet again.
Kendall was my first love I met him at 19 years old in Colorado Springs stationed at fort Carson he was such a good dad and good man it's not good bye for me it's I will see u later my friend RIp
To my first born, words cannot express the magnitude of this. There will forever be a void in our lives that only you could fill. Each of my children have special places, but you were my first everything as a parent. We learned together and by the time your siblings arrived, I was just a lil bit better. You were the beginning of my best. Your passing will not be in vain, it will be used as a testimonial of how God used you in this short period of time to touch so many in a positive way. I have not heard a harsh word spoken on your integrity, character or person. God will receive the Glory in this because although this was not His plan for you... His Grace is sufficient and allows me to know that information is needed so others do not face this for their child or loved one. I love you and we will meet again.
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