Kevin LaMonte McCall

In Memorial

McCall,
Kevin LaMonte McCall, 44. Sunrise December 16, 1968 and Sunset November 21, 2013. Kevin was a member of Mannafest Christian Cathedral International where he served in the Music Ministry. He also worked as a Home Health Aide. Left to cherish his memory, wife Shantiki N. McCall, mother Donna (Howard) Johnson, father Ronald (Valerie Miller) McCall, son Janile Wallace, stepchildren Nichelle Radcliff and Trevonte Jordan, sister Shauna Rankin, brothers Maurice (Mellisa) McCall, James (Claudette) Sims III, Jermain (Matinique) and Anthony (Brandi) McCall, grandchildren Darrian Radcliff and Dolahn Toms and a host of aunts, uncles, cousins and friends.

Condolence Messages

  1. Dad I miss you, and I know one day soon that I will see you again and you will say that this is my son, and I will say this is my dad.

    Love always and forever your son, Janile

  2. I am saddened to hear that Kevin is gone. I only knew him a short while, but he always was very nice and kind to me, and always had an uplifting word..he was truly a man of God..my prayers are for his wife and family..my condolences for your loss. May God grant you peace in your time of grief.

  3. To Shantii and family. You are in my continued thoughts and prayers. Praying God bless you strenghthen and comfort you during this celeration of Kevin's life.

    God bless each of you,
    Love in Christ Jesus our Lord and wonderful SAVIOUR!
    Judy Lowery

  4. Tonya Black and Family

    I am sending my condolences and prayers to the family, I will miss him very much. Thank you for being a good friend to me and the family.

  5. Big cousin rest eternally in peace and in heaven. It's been a long time since I last seen you, but I know one day we shall see each other again! I'm going to miss feeling you play with my ears until I nearly fall asleep…I love you and you'll forever be in my heart. Love your lil cousin Tiff Tiff

  6. Diana Swisher Dush

    I knew Kevin in high school and have always thought of him as a dear, sweet young man. My deepest condolences to your family at this difficult time.

  7. Dear McCall Family,
    To lose a loved one in death is very sorrowful. All is not lost, one day you will see Kevin again and a real hope of being reunited with your dead loved ones is possible, God promise it a John5:28, 29…..all those in the memorial tomb will hear his voice and come out

  8. To the Family.

    I am sorry for the lost of your family member and dear friend. I have an encouraging message that I would like to share with you from God’s Word the Bible.

    Like many people we all want to live and enjoy life with the ones we have lost to this aged-old-enemy death. Sadly, though because of health issues, injustice, crimes and old age we have to suffer the pain when ones fall asleep in death.

    In the Bible at John 5:28,29 Christ Jesus states that all those in the memorial tombs (graves) will hear his voice and come out. These ones according to Psalm 37:11 will be resurrected right here on the earth.

    The Bible also gives us comfort and hope at Revelation 21:3-5 which assures us that the day is soon to come in which our Heavenly Father is going to wipe away the tears of sorrow from our eyes forever and death will be no more.

    I hope that after reading this that it will be of comfort to each of you.

    To learn more as to why we die and what hope for our loved ones, please feel free to go to the website: jw.org.

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