There will be a Memorial Service on Saturday, June 19, 2021 at 1:00 P.M. at Progressive Funeral Home Chapel for Miss Taylor.
Kenneisha Nicole Taylor was born May 1, 1978, to Cynthia D. Taylor and Linwood E. Moses. Kenneisha joined the church at a young age and stood firmly in her belief and love for God, she was attending Gifts of God Ministry. She attended Carver High School and was taking online college courses.
Kenneisha was a mother to many though she never had children of her own. She helped nurture and guide many youths as if they were her own. She was a great daughter, sister, family member, friend, and confidant. She loved to sing for the Lord and enjoyed being the center of attention at gatherings where she kept everyone laughing. She was a member of the Untouchable Ryderz CBT 2020 Car club where she was the secretary.
Kenneisha was strong, faithful, and a fighter, she dealt with many illnesses and finally entered eternal rest on June 9, 2021. She was preceded in death by her father, Linwood E. Moses; two grandmothers, Mary E. Taylor and Louise Harvey, and Grandfather Elma Taylor.
She leaves to cherish her memory her beloved and ever faithful mother, Cynthia Diane Taylor, four sisters, Camille Moses, Shantel Ward of Bradenton, FL.; Yteria Fluellen, Columbus, GA; Murkesisha Moses, Warner Robins, GA, and one brother Linwood Moses of Virginia. A great daddy, Donald Williams and stepmother Leslie Williams, Columbus, GA; eight uncles, four aunts, and Godmother Dr. Jacqueline Carter. Kenneisha also leaves to cherish her memory, her devoted cousins, the youths she nurtured and loyal friends. Her voice and praise will be greatly missed.
The Staff of Progressive Funeral Home is honored to be selected to provide end of life services.
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