Brooks, Mr. Kenneth, A resident of Birmingham, AL formerly Montgomery, AL departed this life on Wednesday, September 14, 2022. Graveside services will be on Saturday, September 24, 2022 at 12:00 Noon from Kindle Cemetery.
There will be NO PUBLIC VIEWING.
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My sincerest condolences for you all at this time. Wishing you peace,comfort and love at this time of sorrow.
Renard Taylor
It is always hard to say goodbye to the people you love and care about. Especially when it happens so suddenly and unexpected. But,family remember all the wonderful times shared. Remember the laughter and exciting things, the childhood memories, the good old days and some of the bad days too. Because they all will help ease the pain of the empty space and sad feelings. May our Lord comfort you and give you peace! George and Cheryl (Niecy) Johnson
I give my condolences to the family RIP Ken, from the Bibb family Rodney, Angela and Greta. Neighborhood friends in our youth years.
My condolences to my family..RIP-Kenneth (Viv-Pooh)
My condolences to my family..RIP-Kenneth
R.I.P. brother in law, from the first time I met you; you was cool I wish we could have gotten to know each other much better. But you still my brother until we meet again so fly high and take your rest.
I'm really sorry you had to leave me big brother, but just know that you left your weebiedeebie without saying good bye. But she going to stay strong cause you taught her so much. Miss you big brother and fly high. Love Kandi
We going to miss you love you uncle Ken
My condolences to the family
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