Obituary
Kit Reid
"Padre" Jenkins
(November 4, 1951 - July 24, 2019)
The Reverend KIT REID “PADRE” JENKINS, 67,
of Huntington, W.Va., formerly of Seymour, Ind., went to be with the Lord,
Wednesday, July 24, 2019. Memorial services will be conducted by the
Reverend Ray Hage with sermon by The Reverend Lisa Graves at Saint John’s
Episcopal Church, Huntington, W.Va., with his interment in the Saint John’s
columbarium with Masonic Honors. Kit was the son of the late Kenneth and
Wanda Jenkins of Pine, Colo., and was preceded in death by his younger
brother Dale Jenkins and Kit’s late wife Kathy. He is survived by his wife
and soulmate Nancy Bandy; three sons, Wayne (Donna) and Matthew (Melissa)
Maxwell, Matthew Jenkins (Lauren) and daughter Angela Feltzin and youngest
brother Jeff (Patricia) Jenkins. He was blessed with sixteen grandchildren
and six nieces and nephews who brought him great joy. He was a retired Air
Force jet mechanic and Episcopal Priest who served as a chaplain with
Hospice of Huntington. Kit was also a proud member of American Legion Post
No. 93. He was a member of Crescent Lodge No. 32, Huntington Chapter 6,
Royal Arch Masons, Huntington Valley of the A.A.S.R. and a Roadrunner and
Past President of the Huntington Shrine Club of Beni-Kedem Shrine Temple.
Kit was born on November 4, 1951 at Camp LeJeune, N.C., and was baptized
there in February 1952. He graduated from Seymour Senior H.S. in 1969,
Monroe Community College, Rochester, N.Y., in 1971 and answered his
country’s call to duty in August 1971 with the U.S. Air Force. His service
took him into many different cultures, climates, and belief systems. He
served in Thailand, Iceland, Puerto Rico, United Kingdom, Turkey, Germany,
France and other European countries. These travels colored his worldview.
After retirement he finished his Bachelors in Science degree at Colorado
Christian University in Lakewood, Colo., May 1999. Sensing a call to
ministry he attained a Master of Divinity degree at Cranmer Theological
House, Houston, Texas in 2002. Kit was ordained to the Diaconate in
September 2002 and to the Priesthood in February 2004, working as a chaplain
until 2012 under the supervision of the Reformed Episcopal Church. After
much thought and soul searching, he sought ordination with the Episcopal
Church. This was granted and he was ordained a Deacon with the Church in
June 2017 and priest in February 2018. He was the associate and assisted in
many of the duties at Saint John’s. Burial arrangements are being handled
by Reger Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Saint
John’s Episcopal Church, Huntington or to the “Rite Care” program of the
Scottish Rite and Marshall University Speech Center. Visitation will be
Friday, July 26, 2019 at the Reger Funeral Home from 6 to 8 p.m. Funeral
services will be conducted at 2 p.m. on Saturday, July 27, 2019 at Saint
John’s Episcopal Church, 3000 Washington Blvd. Huntington.
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