Kenley Jean-Francois - Honor You Memorial Products
Kenley Jean-Francois - Honor You Memorial Products
Kenley Jean-Francois - Honor You Memorial Products
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Reflections of Life<br />
<strong>Kenley</strong> and Kendell Bernard, treasured sons of<br />
Kenson and Guerdine <strong>Jean</strong>-<strong>Francois</strong> earned their<br />
angel wings on Thursday, June 28, 2012 after a<br />
horrific tragedy near their home.<br />
<strong>Kenley</strong> was born on May 31, 2007 at Saint<br />
Barnabas Medical Center, in Livingston, New<br />
Jersey. After a year later, Kendell Bernard was<br />
welcomed into the family on December 20, 2008.<br />
Both brothers brought nothing but joy and<br />
happiness to their parents and family, especially<br />
their grandma who they loved running to greet her<br />
at the door after she would arrive home from work.<br />
During their brief visit on earth, <strong>Kenley</strong> and<br />
Kendell enjoyed spending time together playing,<br />
dancing, counting and singing. There most favorite<br />
songs were the “Alphabet Song” and “Oh<br />
MacDonald Had a Farm”.<br />
<strong>Kenley</strong> always shared his love for school and<br />
recently graduated out of pre-K. This fall <strong>Kenley</strong><br />
was preparing to enter Kindergarten. He liked<br />
going on class trips and always talked about his<br />
favorite teacher Ms. Valerie. On <strong>Kenley</strong>’s free<br />
time, he loved watching his favorite shows:<br />
Caillou, Little Bill, and Phineas and Ferb. His<br />
favorite characters were Batman and Spiderman.<br />
<strong>Kenley</strong>’s favorite vegetable was broccoli and he<br />
often reminded his dad that exercising and eating<br />
healthy is good for you. <strong>Kenley</strong> always requested to<br />
have his birthday parties at Chuckie Cheese.<br />
Everywhere <strong>Kenley</strong> went, Kendell followed right<br />
behind him. Anything <strong>Kenley</strong> had, Kendell had to