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IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Kenyada Latrice
Fiorino
June 16, 1975 – May 1, 2018
In Loving Memory of Kenyada Latrice Fiorino Sunrise: June 16, 1975 - Sunset: May 1, 2018 Services Friday May 11, 2018 Visitation: 10:00am - Service: 11:00am Walker Funeral Home 1025 E. McMillan St. Cincinnati, OH 45206 Pastor K.Z. Smith, Officiating Reflections Kenyada Latrice Barron was born June 16, 1975 to Mercina Trevathan and Charles Trotter in Cincinnati, Ohio, and was adopted a year later by Roosevelt Barron. Kenyada departed this life in the early hours of May 1, 2018. She accepted Christ as her Lord and Savior and was baptized many years ago. Kenyada graduated from Winton Woods High School, as well as Scarlet Oaks Career Development Center in 1994. She also attended Cincinnati State and Technical College, studying Respiratory Care. Kenyada was a devoted wife and mother. She enjoyed spending time with her family and extended family. She also loved to eat, travel, and the outdoors. Kenyada was an avid reader and loved many varieties of music. Kenyada was employed as a Pharmacy Technician with Walgreen's for many years. She leaves to cherish her memory, her loving husband Paul Fiorino, Son, Khiry Smith, Daughters, Heaven and Destiny Reed, Granddaughter, Cleo Smith, Mother, Mercina Trevathan, Father, Roosevelt Barron, Brothers, Donny Sprawls, Donte and Roosevelt Barron, Sisters, Lisa, Sherry, and Niesha Barron, along with a host of Aunts, Uncles, Nieces, Nephews and other relatives and friends. Poem My Daughter, My Friend A little girl-child, what a joy! To think some say; I'd like a boy When looking forward to a birth - They never knew a daughter's worth. What a price, a laugh so full of glee? How much, a fairy on my knee? A nickels worth of shining hair and ribbons, or a smile so fair. What cost, to see her grow too soon Toward high-heels, lipstick, and perfume? No, money couldn't pay for her, And so God loaned her, as it were. For it's worth more than I could spend, For such a daughter and a friend. Judith Bond 1983
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