Hannah Kent's Obituary
Hannah Nicole Ann Kent, 8 months old of Columbia, MO, formerly of Fayette, MO, passed away suddenly in her home on Sunday, April 18. Services will be held Tuesday, April 27, 2021, at 2:00 PM at St. Paul UMC in Fayette. There will be no visitation. Services will be broadcast on Facebook Live on Tuesday, April 27, 2021 at 2:00 PM at https://www.facebook.com/htmayfuneralhome.
The family is accepting contributions to go towards funeral expenses, a headstone, as well as other expenses. Contributions can be made at https://fundthefuneral.com/hannah-kent.
Hannah was born August 13, 2020, to Lanetta Hill and Roy Kent. Although Hannah was so young, she was such a strong baby. Her smile and big bright eyes could brighten anyone's day. Hannah was such a happy baby. She enjoyed chewing on her banana teether so I called her Hannah Banana. Hannah loved to spend lots of time in her walker. She was beginning the crawling process. She enjoyed eating when everyone else ate. Hannah loved spending lots of time with her Dad,
Mom and siblings. Hannah really enjoyed eating Cheeto puffs. Her first word was Dada. Hannah was literally one of a kind.
She leaves to cherish her memory her loving mother and father Lanetta Hill and Roy Kent, both grandparents Pamela Hill and Darren Tindall, Roy Kent and Sheila Black. Seven sisters Jynaesha Hill, Dorothy Kent, Donee Kent of Columbia, Ashlee Kent of Kokomo, IN, Toi Kent of Milwaukee, WI, Manije Kent and Nachural Kent of Memphis, TN. six brothers Darron Collier, Legend Hill and Chavez Deshawn(Donisa Duncan) Kent of Columbia, MO, Chavez Dequan Kent of Memphis, TN, Roy Kent of Hollywood, CA and Kejwaun Bugg of Scottsdale, AZ, as well as two nieces Emery Shephard and Shay Kent, two nephews Sekani Carter and Nasir Spain and several aunts and uncles.
She was preceded in death by her uncle Tyson Tindall, her great-great-great grandmother Helen Stewart, great-great grandparents Margaret and David Alvis, her great grandmother Lea Tindall, Great Grandmother Mary Hannah Hill, Great Great Grandmother Mary Helen Hill, her great great Uncle David Alvis, and her great great aunts Diane Alvis and Janice Eubanks.
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