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Damon Arthur Kindig

Posted 2018-01-01 by mhenderson
Daily Miner, Kingman, Arizona
>>> Originally Published: July 30, 2017 <<<
>>> Updated as of Tuesday, August 29, 2017 <<<

Damon Arthur Kindig, born June 21, 1970 in Needles, California, passed
away May 31, 2017 in Harrisburg, North Carolina. He had been fighting
cancer for some time.

Damon is survived by his wife; Carol Ann, his father; Sidney Kindig of
Kingman, Arizona, his mother; Burma Kindig Baslice of Ventura,
California, one brother; Dalton Kindig of San Diego, California, his
son; Devin Cru Kingdig of Kingman, Arizona, his daughter; Kaitlyn
Elizabeth of Saybrook, Illinois, his two grandsons; Hunter Cru Kindig
of Chesapeake, Virginia and Kalab Ryan Kindig of Kingman, Arizona, two
granddaughters; Payton Marie Bennet of Saybrook, Illinois and April
May Kindig of Kingman, Arizona. Damon’s son, Ryan Charles Kindig,
preceded him, passing away December 10, 2015 in Bloomington, Illinois.

Also a special honor to lifetime friend, Amy Parker, of Buckeye,
Arizona, they had a special bond together for 46 years.

Damon went through school in Kingman and worked at various jobs. He
then left after several years and moved to Pennsylvania and North
Carolina. He was a NASCAR, Capitals, Ducks and Blackhawks fan. He
enjoyed fishing, kayaking and travel. He will be missed by all his
family forever.

Damon’s Celebration of Life will be held on September 4,, 2017 at
10:30 a.m. at Praise Chapel, 419 Harrison St., Kingman, AZ with social
time after.

In lieu of flowers donations can be made in his name to the Northeast
Foundation Memorial for Damon Kindig care of Levin Cancer Institute
Concord at 920 Church St., North Concord, North Carolina 28025. This
was his cancer treatment center that he praised during his illness.

For more information contact Sidney Kindig at 928-279-1357.





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