Kenneth was preceded in death by his parents, John H Slaughter and Sarah Vines-Slaughter; grandmother, Nellie Gipson-Keeler and brother; Keith T Slaughter.
Kenneth is survived by his daughter; Shunté; brother, Roland (Glenyce); sister, Cynthia (Lloyd); a grandson; a granddaughter; a niece and nephew. Also surviving are several cousins and many beloved friends.
Kenneth was a graduate of Marshall University with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Sociology. He was one of the good guys who never met a stranger. He enjoyed thought-provoking conversations about politics and what was happening in his community. Kenneth had a passion and love for his community and the youth who lived in it. He was considered a big brother and mentor too many young men.
His employment career included working at the AD Lewis Boys Club. He tutored adults in basic education and was an experienced social worker and worked as a residential counselor with troubled youth. Kenneth was protective, faithful caring and devoted to his family and friends. Always spreading his words of wisdom, whether you were ready to listen or not. He opened his heart and home to friends for a meal or a place to lay their heads when they were away from their home or had no place to go. Kenneth was a good man with a big heart!
Funeral services at Full Gospel Assembly with Pastor Samuel Moore officiating. Burial at Woodmere Memorial Park.
Kenneth was preceded in death by his parents, John H Slaughter and Sarah Vines-Slaughter; grandmother, Nellie Gipson-Keeler and brother; Keith T Slaughter.
Kenneth is survived by his daughter; Shunté; brother, Roland (Glenyce); sister, Cynthia (Lloyd); a grandson; a granddaughter; a niece and nephew. Also surviving are several cousins and many beloved friends.
Kenneth was a graduate of Marshall University with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Sociology. He was one of the good guys who never met a stranger. He enjoyed thought-provoking conversations about politics and what was happening in his community. Kenneth had a passion and love for his community and the youth who lived in it. He was considered a big brother and mentor too many young men.
His employment career included working at the AD Lewis Boys Club. He tutored adults in basic education and was an experienced social worker and worked as a residential counselor with troubled youth. Kenneth was protective, faithful caring and devoted to his family and friends. Always spreading his words of wisdom, whether you were ready to listen or not. He opened his heart and home to friends for a meal or a place to lay their heads when they were away from their home or had no place to go. Kenneth was a good man with a big heart!
Funeral services at Full Gospel Assembly with Pastor Samuel Moore officiating. Burial at Woodmere Memorial Park.
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