Aundray Kemp's Obituary
Reflection of Life Aundray Kemp Cast your cares on the Lord and he will sustain you: he will never let the righteous be shaken
(Palms 55:22)
Aundray Kemp was a native of Kansas City MO. He was born. November 4th 1957 and was educated in Kansas City MO school district. He graduated from Southeast High School in 1974, after working hard his whole life he retired from Bob Evans Columbia MO in 2007 Aundray loved his family dearly. He loved to cook and he would always have food for anyone who came to visit him. His specialties were fried potatoes and hot dog nachos. Aundray loved to Bar-B-Que for all family events. Growing up excitement for him was to play toy football men against the college neighborhood fellas. At Southeast High School he played football as a guard. He loved to two-step and listen to R&B music. His laugh would make you laugh even if nothing was funny. His legacy of humbleness could teach us all how to treat others. Aundray loved his Kansas City Chiefs. While watching the game, he had a rule that no one could talk until commercial breaks. Just cheer, when the Chiefs made a TOUCHDOWN! His love for his family was unmatched. His smile and his meals will never be forgotten. To know Aundray Kemp is to love him, but God loved him best.. No More Pain.
He leaves to cherish his memory his fiancé Waltiua (Tia) Broadus of Columbia, MO, a child that was born especially for him Darian Kemp of Columbia, MO, two daughters Sequeta and Shavona Wisely of Columbia, MO, his surviving siblings brothers Eddie Jones of California, Roderick(Terrell) Kemp( Tonya Kemp) of Columbia, MO, sister Brenda Robinson of Kansas City, MO, sister-in-law Crystal Kemp of Columbia, MO, a host of nieces, nephews, grand-nieces, grand-nephews of Kansas City, Columbia, Ft. Wayne, Indiana, Frisco Texas and Holt Summit, MO.
Aunties Geneva Greenfield(Lloyd) of Kansas City, MO, Barbara Barnes(Napoleon) of Kansas City, MO, seven grandchildren of Columbia, MO. Bonus family Ft. Worth, Frisco, Texas, Kansas City, MO, Holt Summit and St. Louis and Ft. Wayne.
Well Loved, Well Loved, yes he was!
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