Kendall was born in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma on February 4th, 1965 to Helene and Tom Jones. He attended Pearl High School and Jinkes High School of Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Kendall was preceded in death by his parents, Thomas G. Jones and Helene R. Jones. Kendall was survived by his beloved Laura Johnson, her son Ron, and grandson, Landon; sister Dr. Kimberly Ann Delaughter, her husband Rusty Delaughter, and their daughters Adrianna and Aubrey Delaughter; and many cherished, well-loved aunts, uncles, and cousins.
Kendall worked as a carpenter by trade, but his creativity spilled over into everything he did. His passions were many. He was a very gifted guitarist, creating, writing, teaching, and performing music. He was a fishing, boating, camping enthusiast. He was willing to greet the bass at sunrise, and put them to bed at sunset. His love of skateboarding in his youth, carried over into his recent fascination for “finger-boarding”, as shown in his hand-crafted skateboard park, built for his grandson. Kendall also spent many hours designing and building his O-scale model train layout, including lighted buildings and elaborate landscaping. He enjoyed competing in RC car and airplane competitions, and he expressed his creativity with personalized paint jobs and accessories. Recently, Kendall began a new hobby, riding dirt bikes with Laura and Landon. Kendall served as pit crew when Landon raced in motorcross, and took great pride in supporting and encouraging Landon’s racing. Kendall loved being outdoors, spending time with Landon, friends, family. He saw the good in everyone. Kendall loved life.
Visitation for Kendall, with memorial service following, will be held at Baldwin-Lee Funeral Home in Pearl, Mississippi beginning at 1 pm, Saturday April 14th, 2018.