My Fondest Memories of Kent - Chanute's Celebration of the Life of Kent / Deborah Derendinger (Mom)
When Kent was a baby he had the biggest smile. One of those ear to ear smiles. His smile always made me happy because of the joy that I saw in it. I Love that Boy.
Uncle Jerry Kent 's laughter was the best. He had such a special giggle laugh that made you want to laugh & it made you feel so good to hear him giggle. I loved him so very much. His
Aunt Dee Dee"INSPIRING"
Holding him & him holding my brace between my breasts. Sometimes he would go "speww" over his colostomy letting us know it needed changed. Kent, Jeff & MiMi playing with the Kustom ottoman & Kent knowing to look through towards MiMi. His smile - His laugh - Coming home over summer & staying with him, Deborah, Peter & Stephan - Watching him play ball - His determination to be normal.
Aunt JoBecause Scott , Jeff, Michael & Jessica's birthdays fall close to the holidays, I have always given them their birthday presents at the Barker Christmas gathering. When Kent was a boy I started giving him his birthday present at our Christmas parties too. I didn't want Kent to ever feel like the other kids were getting "more" than he was getting. When Kent was a teen-ager, he started teasing me that his birthday present was aways six months late. I asserted that it was always early. This past Christmas, I gave Kendall & Connor their February & May birthday presents. Kent told the boys that Aunt Kandy's birthday presents are always Late --- I told them that their gifts were early. Then we laughed at each other. From this Christmas on, I will feel Kent laughing besides me (or at me) when I give his cherished nephews their birthday presents early. Love
Aunt Kandy Every Christmas & Thanksgiving one of the big questions on the minds on my parents have been, "Is Kent coming this year?" When the answer was "YES" we all bacame excited & anticipated the get-together that much more. I was always aware of how special Kent was to my family & he became just as special to me. I remember that this Christmas (2005) the answer to the question was "Yes" and I was so anxious to see my special cousin.
EliseKent was one of the sweetest guys I have ever met. He was always nice to me and never treated me like a little kid. He was a true friend. I will miss him, I can't wait to see him again. Love
Jessica Horine
My fondest memories of Kent is during out teenage driving years. We would always come up with an excuse or "reason" to bail out of the get-togethers for awile to either go to the store - the long way of course. Or just drive around for 30-40 minutes. I remember many talks we shared during those long hours.
Jeff OliverKent made a folder of all the Ratt (Heavy Metal Group of the early 80's). It had magazine cut outs & was very neatly organized. He gave it to me when he saw I liked it. I used it to memorize & sing along with the music. It was the neatest gift. He just saw that I liked it & gave it to me. It meant alot to me. Also Kent never treated me like a little kid & always included me. Like when he use to go to Pizza Hut & play video games. We had the best times at that Pizza Hut & at the get-togethers. I loved him & will always remember the kindness he showed to me.
Mike OliverIn my lifetime I have had the great priviledge to not only know but also be related to a very special person. Kent Jeffers, the strongest and most courageous person I have ever known. Kent is an inspiration to me. I love him with my whole heart and soul. I will miss his unmistakable laughter and his contagious smile. I am thankful for all the time I was blessed to spend with him. And take comfort in knowing that Kent has gone back to the source of all life itself. He will always be very dear to my heart. I admire Kent Jeffers and hope to live a life as full of joy, love and faith like he did.
Regina Barker
Kent was like a best friend of mine. I played a lot at my home outside with him.
Kendall
Kent and I always had a special bond, being born on the same day & same year. No matter how long it was in between seeing each other, we always seemed to reconnect fast and it was like no time had lapsed. I will miss that!!
Mike Jerome
I was not fortunate to know Kent well in his adult life, but I do recall playing with him when we were young. I'll always remember hiking out with him into your large backyard in Overland Park one time and worrying that we were walking too far for him. He shrugged this off and let me know it was nothing to him. He wasn't going to let any - thing ruin our good times. Adversity built an amazing character.
Philip Mathew IIDeborah, I wish I could say I had the priviledge to know such a courageous and strong soul. You have been blessed to have had him for a son. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
GiGi & FamilyKent was always glad to see me. He would always kid with me and give me a hard time. At Scot's Birthday party, we talked him into singing Karoke with Scot. They were great - Later he said I can't believe you talked me into that. I would call him since he had been sick and he would talk and joke around with me. About his mom and my boys. He always said he was doing fine. He had so much courage. I loved him.
Donna MathewI didn't know Kent too well. I remember being very young and seeing him at Uncle Kenny's house at a barbecue in the backyard. He was very happy, his smile was a one in a million. I know his courageous life has led him"HOME" where he will be happy in God's Love and Peace. Love you Debby Thanks for all you do!
Kathy ClementsThe Fentons lived next door to the Jefffers on 86th Street for 6 years. Kent was 2 years older than Robbie, but they become fast friends. Kent had the greatest smile, always regardless of how he felt or how much pain he was in..All of us Robbie,JoAnn and myself will always remember that smile and the things he could do, which he could do everything. He made you forget about his disability, because it never got in his way. Kent had no disabilities and he could do EVERYTHING.
The Fentons Pat, Rob & Jo AnnDeborah, I didn't know Kent, but it is obvious after listening to every one share about his life that he was an inspirational individual. My prayers are with you. Love,
Karen
I enjoyed babysitting Kent & Scot in the Overland Park apartments. Kent was and always will be "The Stud." Love
Cliff
My favorite memories of Kent, when he would come over to our house, he would joke around about his leg. Then he would take and throw it across the room and just laugh -and boy!! That smile.
Aunt Dorothy
A smile always! He will be a perfect angel now.
Dee JeromeDetermination with a Positive Attitude and a Winning Smile WOW!! What a combination!
Tom JeromeQueen Bee Deborah, I cannot profess that I knew Kent well, but I wish I would have. What I do remember him for is his SMILE - it lights up a room. Love & Prayers,
Tammy & FamilyCOURAGEOUS -- One word that truly defined Kent's success over his disablity while growing up. Determination is another word that provided Kent with inner strength.
Uncle JimI enjoyed our time at the Royals game with Scott & Uncle Kenny.
BillyMy fondest memory of Kent is definitely dancing with him. He was so much fun & a great dancer. He had some smooth moves! We will dance again together one day..... Love,
Jamie XXOOI didn't really know Kent - I wish I had of. But when I think of him I think of his strenght of will and determination.
Therese Rafferty
If there is one word that comes to mind when I think about Kent would definitely have to be strong. I didn't know Kent too well but from the stories I've heard and the updates. I've read he held on and kept his spirits high until God wanted to be with him.
Mandy Jerome
Emails sent listing Kent's traits: One word or more.
Strong!!! Scot JeffersOh how I wish I could be there with you during this time. These are absolutey the hardest times to be so far away. I have been thinking about you almost constantly for the last couple weeks. Kent was a strong perspon, and he obviously touched so many people's lives. I wanted you to know of our love, thoughts, and pratyers for Kent, you and the rest of the family. We love you Deborah!
Pat, Maria, Rebecca and SofiaIt's difficult to capture Kent with just one word. Everyone could see that he lived his life with courage and dignity. I think those were probably his most obvious qualities, and they were demonstrated continuously without fail. Although I did not have the opportunity to spend a lot of time with Kent, what I would say impressed me most was his spirit and grace. I tell my children that if we look hard enough we can see the face of Jesus in everyone we meet. (usually when they're having trouble getting along with someone) There are a few people in this world, however, about whom, when you close your eyes and recall a conversation or an encourter, that the face, the very essence and character of Jesus comes clearly to mind, that loving spirit and enduring grace. especially in the face of adversity. For me Kent was one of those people. Ultimately our lives will not be measured by their lenght, or by our prosperity, or even by our worldly accomplishments. When all is said and done, we can only hope that we have lived a life that has served and maybe even inspired others to be better people. Kent's was certainly a well lived life. His spirit will live on in those fortunate enough to have known him. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Love,
Joe, Mar & Family
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