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Obituary for MB KINDER
MB Kinder, 59, of Huntingtown, Maryland went to his Father in the comfort of his home surrounded by his family on May 3, 2019.
Born March 9, 1960 in Cape Girardeau, Missouri, he. was the son of the late Oliver Clay Kinder and the late Nova Lucille (Haynes) Kinder Sides, the youngest of thirteen children. MB graduated from Southern Illinois University at Carbondale in 1990.
MB spent his time of employment serving the people. He served in the United States Air Force from 1982-1991, including Operation Desert Shield and Operation Desert Storm, receiving numerous awards and medals. After leaving the Air Force, MB joined the Federal Bureau of Investigation, achieving the title of Supervisory Special Agent. In 2012, MB started working for the Government of the District of Columbia, at the Office of the Inspector General as a Criminal Investigator.
First and foremost, MB was a man of God. He never wavered in his determination to fight or in his strong faith. MB placed his trust in God and believed that everything would work out the way it was supposed to be. MB stood solid in his belief in the word of God.
He was an inspiration to all with his early morning daily group text of his teachings of the scripture. He would discuss scripture in a way that you could understand and apply in your life.
MB's life revolved around family, friends, and sports. His kind and loving heart has touched so many lives. MB would call or text to tell you he was thinking of you, praying for you, or that he loved you. His wife, children, and granddaughter were a major source of pride of MB.
MB found his most joy when spending time with his "big girl", Layla, at the park or at Chuck E Cheese, playing games.
MB was truly a child of God.
MB is survived by his wife, Paula, of 25 years; sons, Brandon Kinder and Adam Kinder; granddaughter, Layla "Big Girl" Kinder; siblings MaryAnn Lattin of Fort Worth, Texas, Ethel Kinder-Forman of North Richland Hills, Texas, Vivian Sue Kinder of Sikeston, Missouri, Dora Kinder of Glen Carbon, Illinois, Christina Terry of Grand Prairie, Texas, Olive {Homer) White of Riverside, California, Ronald (Christine) Kinder of Oceanside, California, as well as a host of many nieces, nephews, other relatives, and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents, Olive (Ink) Kinder and Nova Lucille (Haynes) Kinder Sides, his grandfather, Wilson Mitchell, his grandmother, Pearlie Mitchell, one sister, Shirley Parson, four brothers: Oliver Charles (Sonny) Kinder, William Vincent Kinder, Sherman Lee Kinder, and James Cooper Kinder.