Her family will celebrate her life with a memorial service at 11:00 AM on Saturday, December 5, at Risen Life Church in Kannapolis. Burial of her cremains will follow at Carolina Memorial Park. The family will receive friends one hour before the service at Risen Life Church.
Penny was born January 27, 1962 in Cabarrus Co., a daughter of the late Jimmy Bonds and Mrs. Peggy Donehue Bonds of Kannapolis. She was a lifelong area resident and attended Mt. Olivet Freewill Baptist Church. She was a homemaker for her husband, Timmy Kemp. Penny was a graduate of A. L. Brown High School and was loved by many. She loved to sing for her Lord, bake cakes and draw.
She is survived by her husband Timmy Dean Kemp of the home, her mother, Peggy Bonds, her sisters; Candy Linker (Doug) and Wendy Wojciechowski (Steve), all of Kannapolis, her nephew, Justin Goldsmith and 2 nieces Megan Phifer and Kayla Goldsmith as well as 8 great-nieces and nephews and many more nieces and nephews and great-nieces and nephews.
Her family will celebrate her life with a memorial service at 11:00 AM on Saturday, December 5, at Risen Life Church in Kannapolis. Burial of her cremains will follow at Carolina Memorial Park. The family will receive friends one hour before the service at Risen Life Church.
Penny was born January 27, 1962 in Cabarrus Co., a daughter of the late Jimmy Bonds and Mrs. Peggy Donehue Bonds of Kannapolis. She was a lifelong area resident and attended Mt. Olivet Freewill Baptist Church. She was a homemaker for her husband, Timmy Kemp. Penny was a graduate of A. L. Brown High School and was loved by many. She loved to sing for her Lord, bake cakes and draw.
She is survived by her husband Timmy Dean Kemp of the home, her mother, Peggy Bonds, her sisters; Candy Linker (Doug) and Wendy Wojciechowski (Steve), all of Kannapolis, her nephew, Justin Goldsmith and 2 nieces Megan Phifer and Kayla Goldsmith as well as 8 great-nieces and nephews and many more nieces and nephews and great-nieces and nephews.
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