Allison Rose Kenney's Obituary
Allison “Allie” Rose Kenney went home to be in the arms of Jesus on October 5th, 2024. She spent twenty-six weeks and four days on this side of heaven with her family, and although she was only here for a short time, she has forever touched their hearts. Allison leaves behind a loving father and mother, Kevin and Sarah Kenney; two older brothers, Lucas and TJ; and an older sister, Nora, of Rostraver, PA. Her older brothers would sometimes debate whether Allie would play baseball or soccer, before both agreeing that they would teach her how to play video games and she would be a “gamer girl.” Her big sister, Nora, constantly spoke of the many plans she had for her baby sister, from matching outfits to sharing a room; she was excited for all of it. While Allie’s Daddy and Mommy know that they must temporarily be apart from her, she will always be interwoven in the pages of their story and life here on earth. They feel blessed to have been chosen to be her parents and look forward to one day being reunited with their precious daughter.
Allie is also survived by her maternal grandparents David and Terri Cutwright; paternal grandmother Dana Wright; paternal grandfather and step-grandmother David and Michelle Kenney; paternal great-grandmother Elaine "Annie" Evans; maternal aunts and uncles Hannah and Michael Craigo, Emily and Jesse Lane, Abby Cutwright and Catherine Jewart; paternal aunts and uncles Courtney and Brian Douglass, Tuesday and Brian Hays, and Cory and Nina Matheson; as well as her cousins Spencer, Hayden, Quinn, Kyler, Harper, Jaxon, Liam, Aydia, Laikyn and Taycen.
Services are private. Family under the care of Jefferson Memorial Funeral Home.
Online condolences may be shared at www.jeffersonmemorial.com.
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