Kinsley Raelynn Kinner

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Kinsley Raelynn Kinner

Birth
Middletown, Butler County, Ohio, USA
Death
3 Dec 2015 (aged 2)
Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Springboro, Warren County, Ohio, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.5500946, Longitude: -84.2438431
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Daughter of Scott Senft and Rebekah Ashton Kinner. She died from beatings she received on Dec. 1, 2015. She was admitted to Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center on Dec. 2, but died the next day. Her mother, Rebekah Kinner, 23, was charged with permitting child abuse, and her boyfriend, Bradley Young, 26, was charged with murder. Kinner received a 11 year jail sentence on May 5, 2016, for involuntary manslaughter in the death of her daughter. Young was sentenced to life in prison with the possibility of parole after 15 years, on Oct. 4, 2016, for murder, two counts of endangering children and involuntary manslaughter.

More than 1000 people came to the funeral to remember Kinsley Kinner on Wednesday, Dec. 9, 2015. Instead of focusing on the tragedy of her death, family and friends spent the day celebrating her life. Many arrived at the funeral with stuffed animals to donate to a toy drive in Kinsley's name. Others wore Mickey and Minnie Mouse shirts, Kinsley's favorite. More than 200 bikers from various motorcycle clubs also showed up to lend their support. Kinsley was an organ donor. Her donation is helping at least three children. She shares Springboro Cemetery with her great grandfather, Luther Fitzpatrick Jr., and great great grandfather, Roy Steven Riley Sr.

Obituary published in Journal-News on Dec. 6, 2015: Kinsley Raelynn Kinner, two years old, of Madison Twp., Ohio went to be with the angels on Thursday, December 3, 2015 at Childrens Hospital Medical Center. Kinsley was born in Middletown, Ohio on October 2, 2013. She gave the gift of life through organ donation. Kinsley had a smile that would light up a room and was a joy to be around. She was a tom-boy and loved to be outside riding horses & 4-wheelers. She loved Minnie Mouse, eating out, learning sign language & doggies. She was a big hearted little girl and will be missed so much by all whom she has touched. Preceded in death by great grandparents, Albert & Betty Robinson; great grandfather, Luther Fitzpatrick Jr.; great great grandfathers, Roy Steven Riley Sr. & Henry Senft & uncles and cousins. Kinsley will be missed by her father, Brandon Scott Senft II; mother, Rebecca Kinner; grandfather, Brandon Scott (Michelle) Senft; grandmother, Heidi (Jason) Morgan; grandmother, Tonya Blakeslee; grandfather, Douglas Kinner II; grandmother, Carol Kinner; great grandfather, Douglas Kinner; great grandmother, Nina Fitzpatrick Kinner; great grandmother, Susan Harp, great grandfather, Raymond Hedger; great grandfather, Jack Senft; great grandmother, Karla Edwards; great great grandmother, Josie Fitzpatrick; aunts Tiffany Kinner, Brianna Senft; uncles Bryson Senft & Max Kinner; step brothers and sisters, many aunts, uncles & cousins. Funeral services are Wednesday, December 9, 2015 at 11 am at Vineyard Community Church, 4900 North State Route 123 Franklin, Ohio with Pastor Chuck Wolfinbarger officiating. Burial in Springboro Cemetery.
Daughter of Scott Senft and Rebekah Ashton Kinner. She died from beatings she received on Dec. 1, 2015. She was admitted to Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center on Dec. 2, but died the next day. Her mother, Rebekah Kinner, 23, was charged with permitting child abuse, and her boyfriend, Bradley Young, 26, was charged with murder. Kinner received a 11 year jail sentence on May 5, 2016, for involuntary manslaughter in the death of her daughter. Young was sentenced to life in prison with the possibility of parole after 15 years, on Oct. 4, 2016, for murder, two counts of endangering children and involuntary manslaughter.

More than 1000 people came to the funeral to remember Kinsley Kinner on Wednesday, Dec. 9, 2015. Instead of focusing on the tragedy of her death, family and friends spent the day celebrating her life. Many arrived at the funeral with stuffed animals to donate to a toy drive in Kinsley's name. Others wore Mickey and Minnie Mouse shirts, Kinsley's favorite. More than 200 bikers from various motorcycle clubs also showed up to lend their support. Kinsley was an organ donor. Her donation is helping at least three children. She shares Springboro Cemetery with her great grandfather, Luther Fitzpatrick Jr., and great great grandfather, Roy Steven Riley Sr.

Obituary published in Journal-News on Dec. 6, 2015: Kinsley Raelynn Kinner, two years old, of Madison Twp., Ohio went to be with the angels on Thursday, December 3, 2015 at Childrens Hospital Medical Center. Kinsley was born in Middletown, Ohio on October 2, 2013. She gave the gift of life through organ donation. Kinsley had a smile that would light up a room and was a joy to be around. She was a tom-boy and loved to be outside riding horses & 4-wheelers. She loved Minnie Mouse, eating out, learning sign language & doggies. She was a big hearted little girl and will be missed so much by all whom she has touched. Preceded in death by great grandparents, Albert & Betty Robinson; great grandfather, Luther Fitzpatrick Jr.; great great grandfathers, Roy Steven Riley Sr. & Henry Senft & uncles and cousins. Kinsley will be missed by her father, Brandon Scott Senft II; mother, Rebecca Kinner; grandfather, Brandon Scott (Michelle) Senft; grandmother, Heidi (Jason) Morgan; grandmother, Tonya Blakeslee; grandfather, Douglas Kinner II; grandmother, Carol Kinner; great grandfather, Douglas Kinner; great grandmother, Nina Fitzpatrick Kinner; great grandmother, Susan Harp, great grandfather, Raymond Hedger; great grandfather, Jack Senft; great grandmother, Karla Edwards; great great grandmother, Josie Fitzpatrick; aunts Tiffany Kinner, Brianna Senft; uncles Bryson Senft & Max Kinner; step brothers and sisters, many aunts, uncles & cousins. Funeral services are Wednesday, December 9, 2015 at 11 am at Vineyard Community Church, 4900 North State Route 123 Franklin, Ohio with Pastor Chuck Wolfinbarger officiating. Burial in Springboro Cemetery.