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Kent C Williamson

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Kent C Williamson

Birth
Death
2 Aug 2019 (aged 52)
Buchanan Township, Berrien County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Ruckersville, Greene County, Virginia, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.2191389, Longitude: -78.4412944
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Kent was born on May 20, 1967 and passed away on Friday, August 2, 2019. He attended Moody Bible Institute in Chicago and film school in Los Angeles. He served on several non-profit boards including Transformation Incorporated, a counseling ministry; Vets with a Mission, a service of military veterans to the nation of Vietnam; and he was the founder of the Community Films Foundation, an organization that connects filmmakers with mission organizations needing help telling their stories.
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Robert I. Klint, 66, Melissa (Williamson) Klint, 60, and daughter, Landyn E. Klint, 22, of Sawyer and Melissa's brother, Kent C. Williamson, 52, of Ruckersville, Virginia entered the gates of heaven on Friday, August 2, 2019 as the result of an automobile accident.

Visitation will be held 5-8 PM Wednesday, August 7, 2019 at The Boyd Chapel of Pike Funeral and Cremation Services, 9191 Red Arrow Highway, Bridgman. A memorial service will be held at 11 AM Thursday, August 8, 2019 at Lake Michigan Christian Center, 9955 Church Street, Bridgman. Memorial contributions may be made to Harbor Country Mission,. 12816 Red Arrow Hwy, Sawyer, MI 49125. Also through PayPal at: https://www.paypal.com/fundraiser/charity/1619766

The live stream of the memorial service will start at approximately 10:50 AM Eastern Standard Time on Thursday, August 8th 2019 at http://www.lakemichiganlive.com/klintwilliamsonservice

All those who knew Bob & Melissa knew that they spent their lives giving everything to anyone who needed anything. They served the Lord with their whole hearts, minds and souls and they loved their neighbors as themselves.

Bob and Melissa celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary in May. Left to cherish their memories are their five children and spouses, Jordan and Leah (West) Klint, Torey and Wade Schultz, Austin and Stardust (Norwood) Klint, Morgan and Preston Stell, Tessa and Ovi Simon; 11 grandchildren: Ada, Gunnar, Waylon, Corban, Lexi, Oliver, Nora, Pepper, Selah, Fiver and Louis.

Survivors also include their mothers, Julie (Holmquist) Klint, Ardath (Hensel) Williamson and Melissa's Father Louis E. Williamson; siblings: Leon and Pamela Klint, Marcie and Bill Lockard, Brad and Margaret Williamson and Eric and Cherie Williamson.

Landyn was born October 29, 1996. She had a way of sparking joy in all who knew her. She was an angel on earth and loved the small things in life like brownies, Taco Bell and Disney World. Now she is healed. She is talking with Jesus. And every need she could never communicate with us is met in Heaven.

Our uncle Kent's heart for connecting with anyone and everyone was so encouraging and contagious - you couldn't find a topic that he wasn't interested in and he pursued the beauty of life with a desire to share with others through the arts. He was known for his tremendous love of his family and his Savior. Following the memorial service in Michigan Kent will be returned to his home in Virginia for funeral services and burial.
Kent was born on May 20, 1967 and passed away on Friday, August 2, 2019. He attended Moody Bible Institute in Chicago and film school in Los Angeles. He served on several non-profit boards including Transformation Incorporated, a counseling ministry; Vets with a Mission, a service of military veterans to the nation of Vietnam; and he was the founder of the Community Films Foundation, an organization that connects filmmakers with mission organizations needing help telling their stories.
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Robert I. Klint, 66, Melissa (Williamson) Klint, 60, and daughter, Landyn E. Klint, 22, of Sawyer and Melissa's brother, Kent C. Williamson, 52, of Ruckersville, Virginia entered the gates of heaven on Friday, August 2, 2019 as the result of an automobile accident.

Visitation will be held 5-8 PM Wednesday, August 7, 2019 at The Boyd Chapel of Pike Funeral and Cremation Services, 9191 Red Arrow Highway, Bridgman. A memorial service will be held at 11 AM Thursday, August 8, 2019 at Lake Michigan Christian Center, 9955 Church Street, Bridgman. Memorial contributions may be made to Harbor Country Mission,. 12816 Red Arrow Hwy, Sawyer, MI 49125. Also through PayPal at: https://www.paypal.com/fundraiser/charity/1619766

The live stream of the memorial service will start at approximately 10:50 AM Eastern Standard Time on Thursday, August 8th 2019 at http://www.lakemichiganlive.com/klintwilliamsonservice

All those who knew Bob & Melissa knew that they spent their lives giving everything to anyone who needed anything. They served the Lord with their whole hearts, minds and souls and they loved their neighbors as themselves.

Bob and Melissa celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary in May. Left to cherish their memories are their five children and spouses, Jordan and Leah (West) Klint, Torey and Wade Schultz, Austin and Stardust (Norwood) Klint, Morgan and Preston Stell, Tessa and Ovi Simon; 11 grandchildren: Ada, Gunnar, Waylon, Corban, Lexi, Oliver, Nora, Pepper, Selah, Fiver and Louis.

Survivors also include their mothers, Julie (Holmquist) Klint, Ardath (Hensel) Williamson and Melissa's Father Louis E. Williamson; siblings: Leon and Pamela Klint, Marcie and Bill Lockard, Brad and Margaret Williamson and Eric and Cherie Williamson.

Landyn was born October 29, 1996. She had a way of sparking joy in all who knew her. She was an angel on earth and loved the small things in life like brownies, Taco Bell and Disney World. Now she is healed. She is talking with Jesus. And every need she could never communicate with us is met in Heaven.

Our uncle Kent's heart for connecting with anyone and everyone was so encouraging and contagious - you couldn't find a topic that he wasn't interested in and he pursued the beauty of life with a desire to share with others through the arts. He was known for his tremendous love of his family and his Savior. Following the memorial service in Michigan Kent will be returned to his home in Virginia for funeral services and burial.


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