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Preserve forever →Kenneth T. Bain
April 25, 1965— March 9, 2026
Bridgeton, NJ
Kenneth Thomas Bain was born on April 25, 1965 to the late Prince J. and Lillian V. Bain. He passed away Peacefully on March 9, 2026.
Kenneth was born in Miami Florida, and live part of his youthful years on the island of Eleuthera, Bahamas, later moving to Bridgeton, NJ.
Kenneth worked at Tropical Tiles, Duran Glass, Lyons and Aunt Kitty’s Foods Inc.
Kenneth was a loving father. He loved his family very much. He always would lend a helping hand to others. He had a great sense of humor, he loved to cook, fish and write poems. Kenneth was loved by many and he will be missed by many.
He leaves to cherish his memories his children, four boys: Derrick Heggs, Jamelle Heggs, Kenneth Heggs, Rashaun Heggs, 3 daughters: Kendra Heggs, Shantell Heggs, Tatyana Bain, 2 stepsons: Tayson Woolery, Tyrese Barrett, 12 grandchildren: Iyanna Harden, Jamere Heggs, Marquis Martinez, Jamya Heggs, Jamelle Heggs, Jr., Derriana Heggs, Amor Heggs, Harley Dennis, Xaniyah Dennis Heggs, Rah’Bynn Casper, Ramoj Hannah, Tayson Jr., 2 brothers: Prince Bain, John Bain, 5 sisters: Lillian R. Bain, Catherine L. (Bain) Wainwright, Georgana R. (Bain) Barnes, Florence Alice Bain, Bernadett E. (Bain) Young, Emily V. (Bain) Barnes, sisters-in-law: Lynnel Bain, Terry (Barnes) Bain, brothers-in-law: Abu Young, Robert Barnes, Jeffrey Cox, Alan Anderson and a host of nephews, nieces, relatives and friends.
Kenneth was predeceased in death by his father and mother Prince J. Bain and Lillian V. Bain.
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