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Preserve forever →Alyssa R. Kennedy
May 12, 1998— March 8, 2026
Toledo, OH
Alyssa Kennedy passed away unexpectedly on March 8, 2026. Born in Toledo, Ohio, to parents Amber Buck and Keith Kennedy, Alyssa grew up surrounded by love, laughter, and a close-knit family who cherished her deeply.
Alyssa will be remembered for the smile that could light up any room and a laugh that was unmistakably her own-warm, contagious, and full of life. One of her greatest joys was spending time with her niece, especially taking her to the movies. Every moment with her niece was treasured. Last year, Alyssa experienced one of the happiest times of her life when she learned she would become a mother, a role she embraced with excitement and love.
She is survived by her twin sons, Antonio and Martavian Buck; her nieces and nephews, Roman, Rylee, Ariah, and Donald Jr. "Dean"; her special cousins, Kami and Nico Buck; her sisters, Alexis Kennedy and Liberty Ann; her aunts and uncles, Sarah (Michael) Martin and Tiffany Williams; her great-aunt, Mary Jo Halka; her childhood best friends, Rachel and Mandy; and many other beloved aunts, uncles, and cousins.
She was preceded in death by her mother, Amber Buck; her grandmother, Jacquline Corrigan; her uncle, Donald Corrigan; her special aunt, Debbie Buck; and her cousin, Joann Gambrell.
Alyssa's presence brought joy and brightness to those fortunate enough to know her. Her memory will continue to live on in the hearts of her family, her friends, and especially her children. She will be deeply missed.
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