With great sadness and sorrow, we remember and commemorate the life of Kennija Ware, a much-loved 32-year-old Lynchburg, Virginia resident whose life was tragically taken far too early. Family, friends, and all who knew and loved Kennija will find an unthinkable emptiness in their hearts after her death.
What would have been a typical evening turned into a terrible tragedy early in the morning on Jackson Street. When word of Kennija's passing reached the neighborhood, shock and sadness swept around. A brilliant light was put out and a life full of promise, love, and meaning was cut short in an act of violence that no family should ever have to go through.
Kennija was a friend, a family member, a daughter, and a soul that mattered a lot—not just a name on a police report. Her presence, her attitude, and the way she impacted the lives of those around her defined her. Those who loved her will always remember Kennija's grin, voice, and laughing. Her life had worth, and her loss is sorely missed.
As loved ones mourn, they are left with unanswered questions and unfathomable suffering. Kennija's friends and relatives are left to grieve a future cut off too early even while officials keep looking into and looking for justice. Losing someone in such a sudden and violent way causes such pain that no one should have to bear alone.
Prayers, love, and support are being raised for Kennija's family as they negotiate unbelievable loss during this trying period. May they take solace in memories shared, strength in one another, and peace in knowing Kennija's life won't be forgotten. Those who loved her most will carry on her name, her narrative, and her attitude.
Let us recall Kennija Ware not just for the tragedy of her death but also for the life she lived, the love she poured, and the influence she had on this planet. May justice one day provide answers and closure to those who are suffering; may her soul find everlasting peace.
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