IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Kenesha Camile
Spencer
August 3, 1983 – January 5, 2022
Kenesha Camile Spencer was born on August 3, 1983, in Milk River Clarendon Jamaica. She was raised by her mother, Herma Richards. Growing up in Jamaica she attended Milk River Christian school. In the year of 1993, Kenesha came to the states and attended Polly Technical High School. Not to long after high school Kenesha became a caregiver. She loved taking care of people.
She was one to always try to make others feel comfortable. She worked at Lake Charles Memorial Hospital until her untimely death. Kenesha was well known for her fun-loving spirit and personality. She was always the one to stick up for you when no one else would, which made her an amazing caregiver.
In the year 1999, she became a mother , giving birth to a beautiful baby girl who we know as Kendria. This sparked her journey into motherhood. From then on, down the years Kenesha had more little blessings who we know as Earl, Alexis, Michaelynn and Anesha. Kenesha embodied the meaning of what it means to be a mother. She was the type of woman who put her children first. She was a provider, she would do anything for her family.
Kenesha was also the designated person for get togethers. Anytime she had a get together, and you were invited, you were leaving with a full belly, good vibes, and hilarious memories. She was always the one to call if you were hungry! She would make the best crawfish fettuccine, and don't forget she'd hook you up with the Jell-O shots and the tequila rose! Okay!
Visitation will be held on Saturday, January 29, 2022, at 12:00 noon and funeral service at 2:00 p.m., at King's Funeral Home. Burial will follow in Perkins Cemetery in Westlake, LA under the direction of King's Funeral Home.
For words of comfort, please visit www.kingsfuneralhomela.com
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