Kristopher Richard Kent
Passed: June 24, 2020
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Kristopher Richard Kent
Passed: June 24, 2020
Obituary
Kristopher Richard Kent joined his older brother and mother in heaven on Thursday, June 18th. He was born in Phoenix, Arizona on March 7, 1983 to parents, Susan and Rod Kent. Kris graduated from Buckeye Union High School and then attended the University of Arizona. After college Kris managed several urgent care locations in the Phoenix area. In 2013, he was proud to join the Phoenix Fire Department as a paramedic/firefighter. He also taught CPR classes for a American Emergency Response training company.
Kris was preceded in death by his mom, Susan and his older brother, Ryan. He is survived by dad Rod Kent (Lucy) and stepsisters Andrea Velasquez and Julie McGuire (Chuck). He leaves behind many friends and family that love him very much. He also leaves his other love, his 69 Camaro – a love of classic cars and hot rods like Pops (Rod) behind. Kris’ warm heart, laughter and endless generosity will remain forever in our hearts.
There will be a celebration of Kris’ life held at a later date.
27 responses to Kristopher Richard Kent
Pete Johnson says:
June 26, 2020
I’m so sorry Rod. I wish I was closer my friend.
Pete & Betty
Irma says:
June 26, 2020
My deepest condolences to you and your family
Another angel in heaven to watch over you
Losing a child is so painful and losing two is unimaginable I feel your pain Rod and Lucy
May the lord be with in this time of sorrow and may your two angels watch over you always
God bless y’all
Linda Pabustan says:
June 26, 2020
My deepest condolences to your family and loved ones. I know you are at peace with your mom and brother and I will always cherish the memories we shared. Thinking of you always friend. Rest in peace.
Jessica Dettra says:
June 26, 2020
You were such a great guy!! You will be missed!! ❤️❤️❤️
Chris Pua’a says:
June 26, 2020
Dear Mr. Kent and Family,
Our prayers and love to all of you during this trying time. Kris gave so much love and laughter to anyone around him. The kids all remember him fondly. Can’t remember a time he didn’t make us laugh, always bringing the comic relief to any situation. One of the most kind & generous souls we had the pleasure of knowing. He will be missed and never forgotten.
Sincerely,
Pua’a Fam