Kannon Nicolas Agnew

kannon agnew

December 15, 2017 ~ May 17, 2021

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Kannon Nicolas Agnew, 3, left us to walk with The Lord on May 17, 2021. He was born alongside his twin brother, Kirk, on December 15, 2017, and spent his days bringing smiles to the faces of everyone he met. Although his time was short, his life was full of love and happiness. Kannon was met in heaven by his grandfather, Brad Watkins, and a handful of great aunts, great uncles, and great grandparents. He leaves behind his parents, Chad and Kristan Agnew, his brothers, Kreed and Kirk, and his sister, Caelie. Also missing him greatly are his grandparents, Pam Watkins and Brad and Kim Agnew, and his uncles and aunts, Bryce and Allyson Agnew, Drew and Jenn Agnew, and their children. Kannon will be remembered for his love of Spider-man, the way he replied “Me too” when we told him we loved him, his precious smile, and his contagious giggle. The service will be Friday, May 28, 2021, at 1 pm at Pathway Church Westlink, 2001 North Maize Road, Wichita, Kansas 67212. The service can be viewed live through Pathway Goddard's Facebook page (facebook.comm/pathwaychurchgoddard) or through Pathway's website (pathwaychurchevents.online.church) or by clicking "Watch Event" below. Downing & Lahey Mortuary West Chapel.

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  1. Loved his zest and enthusiasm. Such a cutie Aunt Cheryl and his cousin Jordan and Remee Rhett and Clark McNulty. I know in Heaven his uncle Kirkie will plan with him endlessly

  2. Kannon was such a Precious child. We have sweet memories of him wanting us to read to him or show us his newest toys. I mention to his Grandmother our Great Grandson Cobly had just started collecting Matchbox cars. Instantly he went to his room brought out a huge basket of Matchbox Cars that belonged to he and his brother. He was Soo Cute with his little Smile. To the Family we want to Express our deepest Sympathy to each of you. Uncle Bill & Aunt Jannette


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