Dr. Kent graduated from Archbishop Wood where he was on the 1975 City Champs Football team. He went onto graduate from Pennsylvania College of Straight Chiropractic. He was owner of Allegheny Family Chiropractic Center in Port Richmond where he served the Port Richmond community for over 40 years through his passion for chiropractic. His heart was in the community where he fostered relationships and healed the people of Port Richmond and beyond. Dr. Kent was honored as the National Chiropractor of the Year in 2010. He was an Ironman and loved competing in triathlons with his family, was an excellent rollerblader who many times rollerbladed the MS 150, and he cheered for the Philadelphia Eagles, most of all, he cheered for his family. He had an even bigger place in his heart for his wife, children and grandchildren. He always wanted the best for them and imparted his wisdom to them. He was a loving son and brother. His passing leaves many broken hearts and he will be greatly missed.
Relatives and friends are invited to the visitation on Thursday from 5-8pm at the Bradley Funeral Home 601 Rt. 73 South at Evesham Rd. Marlton. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Friday at 10am at St. Mary of the Lakes Church 40 Jackson Road Medford. Burial will follow the mass at Park View Cemetery at Kirby's Mill.
Dr. Kent graduated from Archbishop Wood where he was on the 1975 City Champs Football team. He went onto graduate from Pennsylvania College of Straight Chiropractic. He was owner of Allegheny Family Chiropractic Center in Port Richmond where he served the Port Richmond community for over 40 years through his passion for chiropractic. His heart was in the community where he fostered relationships and healed the people of Port Richmond and beyond. Dr. Kent was honored as the National Chiropractor of the Year in 2010. He was an Ironman and loved competing in triathlons with his family, was an excellent rollerblader who many times rollerbladed the MS 150, and he cheered for the Philadelphia Eagles, most of all, he cheered for his family. He had an even bigger place in his heart for his wife, children and grandchildren. He always wanted the best for them and imparted his wisdom to them. He was a loving son and brother. His passing leaves many broken hearts and he will be greatly missed.
Relatives and friends are invited to the visitation on Thursday from 5-8pm at the Bradley Funeral Home 601 Rt. 73 South at Evesham Rd. Marlton. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Friday at 10am at St. Mary of the Lakes Church 40 Jackson Road Medford. Burial will follow the mass at Park View Cemetery at Kirby's Mill.
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