son, and a great-grand daughter. He is survived by his wife of 69 years, Susie Kemp;
three daughters, Deborah Weaver (Marcus), Ellen Wilson (Dale), and Stephanie
Hanberg (Brett); two sons, Chuck Kemp (Becky) and Steven Kemp (Cheryl); seven
grandchildren, Adrian Weaver (Aubrey), O’Neil Robinson (Amanda), Gracia Weaver,
Charles Kemp, Jacob Robinson (Jessica), Anna Lee Wilson (Zeb), and Ian Hanberg;
seven great-grandchildren, Harrison, Coleman, Ethan, Hardy, Tyler, Emma, and
Charlie; and two sisters, Patricia Jackson and Carletta Kemp and one brother, John
Kemp.
He was a hardworking, loving husband, father, and loyal friend. He was known for his
kindness, patience, happiness & joy, and always tried to brighten everyone's day. He
also loved hunting, fishing and camping with family and friends. In 1969, he symbolized
his dedication to serve his Heavenly Father Jehovah and follow the example of his son,
Jesus Christ, by water baptism. Thereafter, he devoted his life to raising his entire family
to serve his Heavenly Father as well. He volunteered much of his personal time teaching
others the Bible truths he learned and also worked as a volunteer for many years
assisting in the construction of numerous places of worship called Kingdom Halls. Most
of all he enjoyed talking to others about his hope for the future that is promised us at
Revelation 21:4. He sleeps in Jehovah’s memory, awaiting a resurrection on a Paradise
Earth. He will be missed dearly by the many who loved him.
His memorial service will be held at Radney Funeral Home in Saraland, AL on Saturday,
January 25, 2020 - Visitation at 1:00 p.m. and Memorial Talk at 2:00 p.m. There will be
an Open House Visitation at the Kemp Home at 4:30 p.m.
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