Kennedy T. Baltimore was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on October 29, 2021. She was the beautiful daughter of Tyran Baltimore and Lindsey Reho.
Kennedy was a happy and energetic little princess. She loved playing and taking care of her stuffed animals and baby dolls. “Mim” as she was affectionately known was a mini version of her mother. Her personality gripped the heart of everyone who knew her.
Kennedy loved going to the park with her parents. She especially enjoyed being pushed on the swings. She would close her eyes and put her head back as if she was at peace as the wind blew through her hair. Even though she interacted with other children Kennedy was focused on her happiness with her mom and her dad.
One of Kennedy’s favorite foods was green grapes, oatmeal, sausage links, bananas, and French toast sticks. Even though Kennedy was only 18 months she was beginning to learn how to speak and say grace before her meals. The wording was a little scrambled but she would fold her hands and say “Amen”. (smile)
Kennedy’s favorite day was the day she went to Round Hill Park with her family. Her mother, Lindsey introduced her to the inground sprinklers where children played. After the initial hesitation, Kennedy was all in. She loved running through the water as it covered her from head to toe.
Kennedy could always be seen with her green minky and security blanket. She was an amazing daughter who knew how to operate her own tablet her favorite game was Sago Mini and her favorite character was Robin (a little red bird)
On Saturday, June 10, 2023, at 11:26 am Kennedy received wings and was escorted to heaven. She was preceded in death by her grandmother, Jackie Fluker. She leaves many cherished memories to her parents Tyran Baltimore and Lindsey Reho; two sisters, Arayah Baltimore of Finleyville, PA, and Myah Reho of Belle Vernon, PA; her grandparents, Scott Alston and Tarita Baltimore-Alston of Harrisburg, PA; and a host of uncles, aunts, cousins, other relatives, and friends.
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