6 - U-Niq Kreationz

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6 - U-Niq Kreationz
A Service of Remembrance
Celebrating the Life & Legacy of
Kyle Miller
Jones
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25 Years Young
Hip Hop
Artist
Our Gift
November 4, 1986
Heaven’s Blessing
August 3, 2012
His Loving Journey
Kyle Miller Jones
“Hear my cry, 0 God; attend unto my prayer. From the end of the earth will I cry unto thee,
when my heart is overwhelmed: lead me to the rock that is higher than I.
For thou hast been a shelter for me, and a strong tower from the enemy. I will abide in
thy tabernacle for ever: I will trust in the covert of thy wings. Selah. For thou, 0 God,
hast heard my vows: thou hast given me the heritage of those that fear thy name.
Thou wilt prolong the king’s life: and his years as many generations. He shall abide before
God for ever: 0 prepare mercy and truth, which may preserve him. So will I sing praise
unto thy name for ever, that I may daily perform my vows.”
Psalm 61 (King James Version)
Kyle Miller Jones was born November 4, 1986 at Texas Women’s Hospital in Houston, Texas
to Douglas and Linda Faye Jones of Pearland, Texas. Kyle was christened at the Church of Christ
in Houston, Texas at a very early age.
Kyle attended Challenger Elementary, Jamison Middle School, Pearland Junior High East and
graduated from Pearland High School in May 2005. Kyle attended Houston Community
College and Med Vance Institute where he received his certification as a Sterile Technician. Kyle
was currently employed with Fittings Unlimited as a Receiving Clerk in Houston, Texas where he
was employed for the last seven years. Kyle loved his job and never missed a day without advance
approval.
Kyle loved music and was an inspiring hip hop artist. Kyle’s stage name was “K.L. Da King”
where he entertained at various events and clubs. Music was Kyle’s passion and he dreamed one
day to become a well-known artist. Kyle loved to rap, he had a voice to sing; but rapping was his
life. On September 20, 2012, Kyle had planned to release his first major mixed CD that he and
his brother, Douglas, recorded, wrote, and performed together sharing a passion for music.
Kyle was the type of person who set goals; and was on a mission to fulfill his goals. Kyle recently
fulfilled one of his goals when he purchased his 2011 Dodge Charger that he stated a year ago he
would purchase. Kyle was not a person that would or could make anyone angry; but, he would
surely make you laugh. Kyle respected all elders, and anyone he met. Kyle loved to have a good
time, and knew how to have fun with family and friends.
Kyle is preceded in death by his grandfathers, Charlie Miller, Sr. and J.C. Jones; his mother,
Linda Miller-Jones; his aunts, Darlene Jones-Edwards and Virginia Ruth Miller; uncles, Charlie
Miller, Jr., Michael Joseph Miller and James Calvin Jones, Sr. Kyle leaves to cherish his memory,
his very devoted father, Douglas Wayne Jones, Sr.; his loving brother and best friend, Douglas
Wayne Jones II (Charnea Washington), his half-brother, Shavar Williams; his grandmothers,
Annie Lewis Jones and Zellma Miller; his loving better half and friend, Alaina Richard of six
years; and a host of aunts, uncles, cousins, and a very special cousin who was like a brother, Henry
B. Jones III and a whole generation of special friends and cousins.
Celebrating His Life
Saturday, August 11, 2012 • Eleven O’clock in the Morning
Silverlake Community Church
1865 Cullen Blvd. • Pearland, Texas 77581
Pastor Reginald DeVaughn, Sr. - Officiating
The Prelude.........................................................................................................Organist
The Processional..................................................................Clergy, Bearers & Family
Final Viewing.....................................................................Funeral Directors in Charge
Reading Of The Scriptures
Old Testament......................................................................Pastor Ronald K. Mouton, Sr.
New Testament.............................................................Rev. Bishop Sherman Gray, Jr.
Prayer of Comfort.....................................................................................(Appointee)
Musical Selection..........................................................................................Musician
Resolution(s) & Acknowledgment.................................Designated by Clergy
The Obituary Reading.................................................(Read Silently to Soft Music)
Reflections & Expressions.............Family & Friends (Two Minute Limit, Please)
Word of Encouragement.................................................Pastor Walter August, Jr.
Solo........................................................................................Pastor Ronald K. Mouton, Sr.
The Eulogy.......................................................................Pastor Reginald DeVaughn, Sr.
Funeral Directors In Charge
(Please wait to greet The Family as you pass)
The Recessional
Clergy, Bearers, Family & Friends
Tributes & Expressions
I awake each morning to start a new day but the pain of losing
you never goes away. I go about the things I have to do and as the
hours pass I think of you. I want to call you just to hear your voice,
then I remember that I have no choice. For you are not there and
now my heart cries, just to see you again to tell you goodbye. To
say, “Baby, I love you and I always will” and hope that much of you,
in me you’ve instilled. The day that you left I just didn’t know that
you were going where I couldn’t go. And now all my memories of
you are so dear but gosh, how I miss you and wish you were here.
Who now can hear me when I need to cry? It so hard to tell you
“Kyle goodbye.” Someday I know all will be well and I’ll see you
again with lots of stories to tell. Until then my memories of you I’ll
keep very near and I’ll pass them on to those who are dear. I want you to know that “I’ll miss you Baby,”
and I always will. The Lord drew us together made us soul mates, partners, and friends. He blessed us
with the passion of sweet love that never will end. So I won’t say Goodbye my friend, cause’ I know one
day we will meet again.
I Will Never Stop Loving You, Alaina
I only have a picture now, a frozen piece of time, to remind me of how it was, when you were here and
were mine. I see your smiling eyes, each morning when I wake. I talk to you and place a kiss upon
your lovely face. How much I miss you being here, I really can not say. The ache is so deep inside my
heart, it will never go away. I hear it mentioned often,
that time will heal the pain, but if I’m being honest, I
hope it will remain. I need to feel you constantly to
get me through the day. I loved you so very much,
why did you go away? The angels came and took you,
that really wasn’t fair. They took one of my sons, my
future life, my heir. If only they had asked me, if I
would take your place, I would have done so willingly,
leaving you this world to grace. You should have had
so many years to watch your life unfold, and in the
mist of this, watch me, your Dad grow old! I hope
your watching from above at the daily tasks I do, and
let there be no doubt at all, I really do and will forever
love you.
Your Dad, Douglas Jones
Day by day I think of you, how can all of this be true? I can’t believe you’re really gone, I still can’t
accept it, even though it’s been too long. Just the thought of you makes me cry, I never even got the
chance to say goodbye. Every picture, every letter, I don’t know if it will ever get better. I always smell
your familiar scent, it makes me think of all of the times we’ve spent. So many things I never got to
say, I never imagined you’d ever be so far away. You were my brother, and I loved you like no other. In
my heart you’ll always be, you’ll be my guide and help me see. I’ll never forget your
soothing voice, I would take your place if I had a choice. But now I have to let you
rest, although without you my world’s a mess. I miss you with all of my heart, I wish we
never had to part. I know you’re always by my side, so now I guess this is my goodbye...
Rest In Peace Forever, Love Your Brother
To My Dad
A good man
Chooses to do what’s right.
He places his faith in the Lord
And puts his family first.
A good man
Changes the community
Around him
By the light
Of his own example.
A good man
Shapes the lives
Of his children
With the strength of his love
Thank You Dad
For being such a good man,
For loving me strong,
And raising me right.
~ Love Kyle ~
To My Loving Family & Friends
Give what is left of me away now that I’m gone. Remember me with a smile and laughter, and if
you need to cry…cry for your brother or sister who walk in grief beside you. And when you need
me, put your arms around any one and give them what you need to give to me. I want to leave you
something…something better than words or sounds. Look for me in the people I’ve known, or loved,
or helped in some special way. Let me live in your eyes as well as in your mind. You can love me most
by letting love live within the circle of your arms, embracing the frightened ones. Love doesn’t die,
people do…so when all that is left of me is love, give me away as best you can. I’ll see you at home,
where I’ll be waiting.
~ Love Kyle ~
The Pall Bearers
Chris Jones
Brandon Buckner
A. P.
Quinton Moore
Jeremie Mitchell
Nick Delahoussaye
Cedric Cooper
Honorary Bearers
Douglas Jones, II
Terry Bolden
Henry B. Jones, III
Shavar Williams
Wesley Gabriel, Jr.
Brison Hackle
Sam Miller
Our Sincerest Thanks
We, the family of Kyle Miller Jones, would like to express our sincere gratitude and thanks to everyone for
your flowers, cards, food and beverages, prayers, visits, thoughts, contributions, words of encouragement and
your love shown toward our family during Kyle’s celebration of his homegoing. We pray God’s continued
blessings will forever keep each and every one of you. Special Thanks to Fittings Unlimited, Sheryl Tolden,
Jeremie Mitchell, Anita Hawkins, Reneè Washington and a host of neighbors and friends.
- The Family -
And He Shall Rest at
Paradise South Cemetery
16001 Cullen Blvd. • Pearland, Texas 77581
Repast
Silverlake Community Church
(Immediately Following Service)
Services Fulfilled by
McCoy & Harrison Funeral Home, Inc.
4918 Martin Luther King Blvd. • Houston, Texas 77021
Phone: (713) 659-7618 • Fax: (713) 748-7122
www.mccoyandharrison.com
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