While attending high school and reaching the classification of Junior or Senior, the student may become quite stressed when asked, “What will you do after you graduate?” This question did not bother Kenyon. He would pipe right up and say, “I’m going into the Army.” He was anxious to graduate so he could get on with his life. However, it would take 15 more months.
Kenyon Daniel White was born July 30, 1992, as the youngest of twins coming 15 minutes after his brother’s birth. They are identical. In developing and growing he tended to be second following his brother who had mastered the skills, but he, however, did not lack. Kyle and Kenyon were tough–no crybabies. They were good eaters and were close.
Kenyon played the piano and loved gaming, bowling, and fishing. He could be silly, quiet in personality yet observant of his surroundings.
August 2011, having passed all the prerequisites, Kenyon became a soldier in the oldest branch of the military; the US Army. As a Calvary Scout, Kenyon was deployed to the frontline of several bases throughout the world. He loved his job and excelled in his career earning him many accolades and awards. As a leader, he enjoyed training new recruits, and his style of training and nurturing soldiers made him “The Sarge” they wanted to follow.
Kenyon Daniel White is survived by his wife, Fiao’o Tuitagava’a Fonoti-White. His parents Kelvin White, Valerie White and Brenda White. His brothers Jance (DeAnna) Reynolds, Jarmon Reynolds, Kris (Khauri) White, Jaron Reynolds, Kyle White and Josias (Rachel) Reynolds, His sisters Nicola Reynolds, Safiya Reynolds, Jomaya Reynolds, Kalima Reynolds and Brelen White. As well as a host of aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends. Sergeant White you will most definitely be missed. Kenyon passed away on Tuesday, October 24, 2023.
The Homegoing Celebration for Kenyon D. White will be held on Thursday, November 2, 2023 at 12:00 PM at Main Post Chapel with interment immediately following at Ft. Mitchell National Cemetery.
Progressive Funeral Home staff is privileged to serve the White family.
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Deepest condolences to our "daughter" Fia and the family and friends of Kenyon White. We were so sorry to hear about Kenyon's passing. May God comfort you. Pastor and Mrs. Howard Hornbuckle (Alaska)
Please accept my deepest condolences for you and your family's loss. I am thinking of you all and sending my love. Praying for comfort for you all during this time.
-Savannah