Charles Clarence Kinney

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Charles Milton “Kidney Beans” Kinney, age 73. Sunrise February 13, 1945 in Anniston, Alabama and Sunset August 20, 2018 in Columbus, Ohio.

Charles graduated from East high school. He was on the swim team and dive team in his younger years. He was a very talented man. He loved backgammon and chess and once won a backgammon tournament. He lived a full life and will be greatly missed.

Charles is preceded in death by Ervin Kinney, Tiera O’Bannon, Lil Jay.

He is survived by his ex-wife Barbara Ferrell and his sons Tony hill, Jovan, Lee and two daughters Sherry O’Bannon, her husband Tyrone O’Bannon, Stephanie Viduya, and 12 grandkids 15 great grandkids.

Charles will be missed by all those who had the privilege of knowing and loving him.

Visitation 2:00pm and Funeral 3:00pm Saturday September 1, 2018 at MARLAN J. GARY FUNERAL HOME, THE CHAPEL OF PEACE NORTH 2500 Cleveland Ave.

Condolence Messages

  1. Tony Hill, so sorry for your loss. Weeping may endure for the night, but joy comes in the morning.
    God bless you and your family. Love Mary

  2. Remembering the Kinney family in heartfelt prayer.
    The primary source of consolation is our compassionate Heavenly Father. Jehovah is the foremost example of empathy, Assures his people I myself am the one comforting you. Thoughts of peace.

  3. Pastor C. R. Riley

    Many heart felt condolences to the family of Charles, I met him while visiting the Summit Trace. We enjoyed conversation, And he will be missed. God bless you as you grieve the lost of a loved one, it’s never easy. But keep in mind Brother Charles is in the hands of a God, who loves him more than human love can ever define.

    Pastor Clifford R. Riley

  4. Viviane Fagalar Haley

    Tony and family
    So sorry for your loss. Your dad was full of life and loved a good time with good food, friends and family. God’s peace and blessings.
    Viviane

  5. Tracey L. Davis

    Tony Hill and family,

    So sorry for your loss. Sending prayers of comfort, peace and love to you and all who loved your dad.
    Tracey Davis

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