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KeAnna J FOUNTAIN

Greenville (African American) Cemetery
Calhoun County,
Arkansas

December 15, 2000 - September 15, 2021

KeAnna J. Fountain was born December 15, 2000 (7 lbs, 3.2 oz., and 20 1/2 inches) to Kenna Fountain and Vanita-Palmer Fountain.

KeAnna was baptized at an early age at Greenville First Missionary Baptist Church under the leadership and teaching of the late Dr. I. L. McDaniel. KeAnna , also known as “Kee” and “Yanna”, attended Fordyce public schools and also attended Hampton High School , graduating with the Class of 2020. After graduation KeAnna attended SAU Tech in Camden, Arkansas.

KeAnna later moved to Batesville, Arkansas, where she began working at White River Medical Center. She attended Watch Under Care Friendship Missionary Baptist Church (Reverend L. A. Bland) in Batesville.

KeAnna passed away September 15, 2021 exactly three months before her 21st birthday and five years from her grandmother’s passing. KeAnna is preceded in death by her grandfather—Reverend R. L. Palmer; uncle—Andre Fountain; two aunts—Iris Fountain-Turner and Ylonda Fountain; and her grandmothers—Ruby Fountain and Dorothy Palmer-Trammell.

KeAnna leaves to cherish her memory her parents—Kenna Fountain and Vanita Palmer-Fountain of Fordyce, Arkansas; sister—Renee’ Warner-Hollis (Greg) of Carthage, Arkansas; brother—Austin Johnson of Fordyce, Arkansas; her niece—Sydney Warner whom she loved and adored of Monticello, Arkansas; uncle—Keith (Darlene) Fountain; aunts—Lou Bennett and Pamela (Reverend Kenneth) Juniel of Carthage, Arkansas; aunt—Hazel Palmer-Edwards (Rodney) of Fort Worth, Texas; uncle—Anthony Jackson of Monticello, Arkansas; uncle—Tracy Walker of Camden, Arkansas; and a host of other aunts and uncles. God-parents—Undra Fields of Fordyce, Arkansas and Sharon Belin of Maumelle, Arkansas; god-sisters—Undreana and De’Ungela Fields of Maumelle, Arkansas and Tracy Turner-Rogers of Fordyce, Arkansas; god-brother—LaRon Williams of Thornton, Arkansas; god-daughter—Aniya J. Robinson of Jacksonville, Arkansas; her nana—Clara Clark of Batesville, Arkansas; her mimi—Pam Williams of Paragould, Arkansas and Mrs. Gwen Peel of Batesville, Arkansas; her granny—Emma Childs of Banks, Arkansas; and a host of other family, friends, co-workers, and patients whose lives she touched

Contributed on 4/29/22 by debbraszymanski
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Submitted: 4/29/22 • Approved: 4/30/22 • Last Updated: 6/26/23 • R1430595-G0-S3

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