A memorial service for Brett Lamar Kitchens, 56, of Southaven, formerly of Corinth is set for Sunday, October 6, 2019 at 2:00pm at Magnolia Funeral Home Chapel of Memories with interment to following in Magnolia Gardens. Visitation will be Sunday, October 6, 2019 from 1:00pm until service time at Magnolia Funeral Home. Born August 17, 1963 Brett passed away on April 12, 2019. He grew up in Corinth and was a member of the Corinth High School Class of 1981. He worked as Assistant Manager at Long John Silver’s while in Corinth. Brett graduated from Baptist Memorial Hospital School of Nursing and was an RN for 13 years at Region One. He loved books, music, working and nursing. He is survived by his daughters, Rachel Celeste Worley and husband Tim of Minnesota and Jessica Bloomfield of Tele Viv, Israel; 2 grandchildren, Ryder Worley and Remee Worley; father, Ollis H. “Junior” Kitchens and wife Gloria of Southaven, MS; mother, Carolyn Sue Franks of Greenville, Texas; half sister, Amy McClanahan of Southaven, MS; other relatives and a host of friends. Brett is preceded in death by his brother, Brian H. Kitchens; paternal grandparents, Ollis, Sr. and Ruby Kitchens; maternal grandparents, Brooks and Rosetta Mathis and his stepfather, Larry Franks. Bro. James Lewis will officiate the service. Magnolia Funeral Home is honored to serve the family of Brett Lamar Kitchens.
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With every passing moment, random memories of you enter heart, mind and soul, and I find my hand tightly holding my other hand as if you’re holding it.. I yearn to see you again. I ache for it. 🙁 You were a lot of why my childhood was magical. You never yelled at me. You taught me so many interesting & fascinating aspects of life that I implement into my life to this day. I write my kids, in a weird font, Christmas cards from “Santa” with “Rudolph’s hoof print” just as you did to me. I wish the world had known you. I wish so much for you. I love you entirely. I hope you can forgive any and all pain I ever caused you. I hope you knew how loved, special and appreciated you were and still are and the legacy of forgiveness, fragility, curiosity and kindness you’ve left the world. I remember you every single day. Every single hour. Always… 🙁 I want you. It hurts. I’ll never stop missing you. I’m glad your dad was there for you like I wish I could’ve been. Your wise & funny advice to Ryder about school bullies still warms our hearts. No one will ever be like you. You were and are 1 of a kind, Brett Lamar Kitchens. I love you so, so much.