Obituary
Svenna Sue
Partlow
(September 18, 1946 - September 27,
2020)
Svenna Sue Partlow, 74, of Kenova,
passed away on Sunday, September 27, 2020 at St. Mary’s Medical Center.
Svenna joined her loving husband, whom she missed dearly, and we find peace
that they are dancing in heaven together now. Funeral services will be
conducted at 1 pm Saturday October 3, 2020 at the Reger Funeral Chapel by
Pastor Will Basham. Burial will follow in White Chapel Memorial Gardens.
Svenna was born on September 18, 1946 in Huntington, WV to the late Sven and
Gladys Owens Malmquist. She was a member of the Rebekah Lodge #64, Woodmen
of the World Lodge #66 and the Antique Automobile Club of America, she was
Miss Armed Forces 1963. Svenna was a loving Christian and always believed
that God placed people in your path for a reason. She believed that no one
was so broken that God could not use them for his glory. She never met a
stranger, and no one left her home hungry. She was a loving mother, a
supportive friend, and an incredible grandmother. To know her was to love
her. She exuded the love of Christ and Heaven shines brighter with her
there. In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her husband,
Kenneth Partlow; a brother Tord Malmquist; and sister Donna Woods. She is
survived by her two daughters and a son in law Lori and Greg Holland and
Tiffany Lucas; a very special niece and nephew, Diana Jones-Pesicek and
Kenny (Tonya) Hicks; stepchildren, Kendal Partlow and his siblings Lance,
Scott and Crystal. Karen Partlow (David) Adkins, Kim Partlow, Kevin Partlow,
Cathy Partlow, Trina Partlow, Tonya Partlow, and Kenny Partlow;
grandchildren, Karissa “Nikki” (Johnny) Barr, Aaron Holland, Brooke (Hamin)
Mohamed, Andrew Lucas, Kendra Partlow, Kaiden Partlow, Joshua Adkins, Jacob
Adkins, Daniel Adkins, and Crystal Thompson; great grandchildren, Zaeli,
Zeia, Haajir, Kingsley, Ibrahim, Ismaeel. Friends may call from 5 until 8 pm
on Friday, October 2, 2020 at the Reger Funeral Home. Those attending are
asked to follow CDC guidelines and state mandates of social distancing and
wearing a face mask.
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