There’s an open gate at the end of the road through which each must go alone;
and there is a light we cannot see; our Father claims His own.
Beyond the gate our loved one finds happiness and rest;
and there is comfort in the thought that a loving God knows best.
Krishonna Kinemore’s life began on February 3, 1990, in Brunswick, Georgia. She was the daughter of Glonda Jenkins and James B. Kinemore, Jr. She was educated in the Glynn County public school system and furthered her education at Strayer University in Washington, D.C. Krishonna accepted Christ as her Savior as a youth and was united with Saint Andrews Christian Methodist Episcopal Church where she served as a youth usher and chorister. She was employed by Miller’s Ale House in Davenport, Florida, as a cook until her untimely death. In her leisure, she enjoyed reading books and cooking for her family and friends.
Krishonna Yasheka Kinemore departed this life on May 21, 2022. She was preceded in death by her maternal grandparents, Frankie Mae Jenkins, Austin, and Leo Jenkins, Sr.; paternal grandparents, Alberta and James Kinemore, Sr.; great-grandparents, Annie McCloud and Maude Pickette Jones; aunts, Wanda Jenkins and Glenda Williams; and
uncles, James Otis Miller, John Hodge, Sr., and Nathaniel Hodge, Sr.
Krishonna leaves an empty space in the hearts of: her parents, Glonda Jenkins and James Kinemore, Jr., both of Brunswick, Georgia; siblings, Kory Jenkins, Sawanna Murray (LeCarl Fields, Sr.), Jalisha Marion, James Kinemore III, Ashley Stanley, Quayshena Anderson, Quaymon Simmons, and Latoya Culver; aunts and uncles, Annette Miller of Essex
Junction, Vermont, Brenda Jenkins and Darnell Blackmon, both of Tulsa, Oklahoma, Raymond Hodge of Miami, Florida, and Margaret Butler, Anthony Greene, Johnny Myers, and Leo Jenkins III, all of Brunswick, Georgia; great-aunts, Bernice (Alfred) Johnson, Laura (Leroy) Dumas, Barbara Dawson, and Mary Miller; great-uncle, Charles Miller; nieces
and nephews, Sha’Koria Jackson, D’Morea Murray, LeKarria Fields, Danyelle Fields, LeCarl Fields, Jr., Genesis, Kristin, and Ava; great- niece, Samoria Johnson; a host of other relatives and friend.
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