Kenneth Keys, 69, was born on December 13, 1956, in Savannah, Georgia, to Marguerite Bedgood Sengstacke Hinton and Thomas Harrison Keys. During his early childhood, he lived in Chicago, Illinois before moving to Belzoni, Mississippi, where he was lovingly raised by his grandparents Liddie Keys, affectionately known as “Mama Cus” and Papa T.C. Keys. Mr. Kenneth Keys passed March 15, 2026 in Jackson, MS.
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David Abney sent Sympathy Spray for Kenneth Keys - March 25, 2026
"A life well lived is a precious gift Of hope and strength and grace, From someone who has made our world A brighter, better place It's filled with moments, sweet and sad With smiles and sometimes tears, With friendships formed and good times shared And laughter through the years. A life well lived is a legacy Of joy and pride and pleasure, A living, lasting memory Our grateful hearts will treasure."
REST EASY, MY FRIEND
I've known Kenny over 27 years. He was brilliant, kind, professional and went out of his way many times to bail out our company in times of crisis. He was always positive and one of those people I was always happy to see. Missing Kenny Keys today.
To the family of Kenny, I would like to express my sincerest condolences. I'm deeply saddened by your loss. Kenny and were friends from high school and we were ban members together and later roommates when I moved to Jackson after college. Kenny was always a good friend and talented brother. Always aspiring to do great things. He I hadn't been in touch in recent years but we would always catch up. It's hard to accept his sudden passing but my faith in God helps me to understand that tomorrow is not promised. Family I'm sure Kenny loved you dearly so grieve however you must but know Kenny will live on in the memories of so many that loved him. God bless you all may the Lord comfort your hearts ✝️💜
I worked with Kenny on our company UPS account and he was always a joy to work with! Sending condolences to the family!
Travel well my brother. Will see you on the other side.
Our heart is saddens of the passing of my friend Deacon Kenneth Key, truly a remarkable craftsman of all trades, I had the privilege of working alone with him on several projects, I was shocked of the talent he possessed remarkably, my condolences goes our to his family he will be missed greatly, but we know one day soon JESUS will come and what we look forward in seeing him again, until then we strive to make that day. Family our prayers are with you, may GOD tender mercy keep you.
My deepest condolences to the family. Kenneth were like family to us. My fondest memory of his was when he did the alternation to my11th grade prom dress. He was a true professional,naturally talented in tailoring and seamstress. Kenneth will be missed. R.I.H.P 💔❤️🕊❤️
To my dearest friend- Edith Davidson Keys -
The poet, Yeats said, "Think where man's glory most begins and ends, and say my glory was I had such friends".
Anne Booker Billups – Your sister in Christ Jesus Fairfax, VA
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