Kendal Fenwick son of Tanya Fenwick and Kevin C. Fenwick, Sr., was born on
November 1, 1991, in Baltimore, MD. He transitioned on November 9,2015.
At the age of 12, Kendal was baptized at Good Sheppard Baptist Church. He
received his education in the Baltimore City School System; attending Malcolm
X Elementary, Green Spring Middle and he graduated from Northwestern High
School. He received his CDL License after attending North American Trade
School.
Kendal's father wanted to give him a skill to become self-sufficient and to foster
entrepreneurship. At the age. of 14 he started working at the family owned
company, Just Right Maintenance. Amongst the many projects he worked on
were; hanging dry wall, painting and laying floor tile. He also worked as a truck
driver with the City of Baltimore. At the time of his death he was employed with
M.A.D. Trucking Company (Making A Difference). Working at M.A.D. encouraged
Kendal to start thinking about owning his own business.
In his teen years Kendal volunteered to be an escort for the Young Debutant's
Ball and served as a stand-in during the Father-Daughter dance. He enjoyed
entertaining family and friends at his home and everyone felt loved and wel-
comed. He had an extremely outgoing spirit and was always making people
laugh. What many people didn't know about Kendal was that he loved to
decorate; his home was always warm and inviting. As apparent by looking at his
Instagram and Facebook pages, he was serious about his appearance and he was
always in the mirror. Kendal loved to "two-step" at any party or function he
attended. At her birthday party and to her surprise, he took his grandmother,
Louise's arm, pulled her to the dance floor and commenced to doing the "Two-
step". His gesture made her feel extremely special and she vowed that she would
be looking forward to that dance with him at her next birthday party.
Kendal did not care from which walk of life you came; he always had an uplifting
word and was able to mentor people in a manner that allowed them to absorb
what he was saying. He loved spending time with his children; taking them to
the park, hosting birthday parties or just playing on the floor. Kendal was serious
about fostering a close knit family environment for his children and had an
extremely close relationship with all of his cousins. Kendal's infectious smile
will forever shine in the hearts of those who knew him.
Kendal leaves to cherish his memory: Son; Kendall Fenwick, Jr.; Daughter,
Khloe Fenwick and Son, King Fenwick. Mother, Tanya Fenwick; Father, Kevin
Fenwick; Sister, Angela Fenwick; Brother, Kevin Fenwick, II and a host of
Aunts, Uncles, Cousins and Friends.
Viewing Joseph H. Brown Jr. Funeral Home
Thursday, November 19, 2015
03:00 PM - 08:00 PM
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Funeral Service Joseph H. Brown Jr. Funeral Home
Friday, November 20, 2015
12:30 PM
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