Mitchell Culpepper
You will be truly missed, glad to have known you…
Birth date: Feb 11, 1955 Death date: Apr 15, 2019
On Monday morning, April 15, 2019, Kelvin Lamont Pleasants transitioned to his heavenly home. He was the 2nd child and only son of the late Gustava and Lorraine Pleasants. He was the spitting image of his father. Kelvin was preced Read Obituary
You will be truly missed, glad to have known you…
I’m so sorry to hear about passing of Kelvin. I frequently visited the Dollar General in Garland where he worked and he was always so nice and would say “ Hello there young lady”. I often changed up my hairstyles and he would always notice. Such a sweet man and will be truly missed. Prayers for his family and friends. God definitely picked a good one. RIH Mr. Kelvin
Dear Family of Kelvin, I share in your sorrow with love and friendship. Kelvin made shopping at Dollar General a delight. I know he will be missed by the employees as well as the customers. Someone as special can never be forgotten. When someone you love become a memory, the memory becomes a treasure. It is a pleasure to have known Kelvin. May God bless you and keep you in his care. With sympathy. Mary Ann Bennett
My dear Friend Kelvin, I was so saddened to hear he news of your passing. I will miss your smile and greeting at the Dollar Store. When I became a grandmother of twins you would always greet me when I came into the store saying there goes the Abuelita of Twins and you never failed to ask how are the twins. I will miss out talks about the holidays that are fast approaching and sharing stories about our families. I send my sincere condolences to your wife, daughter and family. May you hold on to the great memories of Kelvin! I know he is now our Angel who is watching over us all. Rest in Peace my dear friend!
Mary Ann could not have said it better. I remember him always saying the same thing. “Hello young lady. How are you doing today?” He always made everyone feel welcome at our neighborhood Dollar General. Kelvin will be truly missed. RIP my friend.
Mr. Kelvin, a true friend, inspiration to Us all day in many ways . Always smiling & brightening up everyone’s day that crossed his path. Mr. Kelvin will always missed but never forgotten. Sending prayers to his family & friend’s ??????????
Dear Kelvin, I am so saddened to hear that you have left us. I just talked and laughed with you on Thursday at Dollar General, as we always did, comparing our blood pressure medicines and checking on each other! You are truly a rare and special person. You made everyone feel good. I guess God needed your help in Heaven. May He comfort your family and all of us who loved you. RIP “Mr. Kelvin!” We miss you already.
I was saddened to hear if his passing. He was a truly bright light in a dark world. I never saw him without a smile and a kind word. He was a shining example of what a human should act like. We should all strive to be more Like him. RIP you dear sweet man. Thank you for your smiles.
I will miss Kelvin and his cheerful greeting every time I walked into the Dollar General. “HELLO YOUNG LADY, how are you doing today.” He had a hreeting for everyone. My sympathy and prayers go out to his family and loved ones.
A lot of folks in Garland and Richardson on my neighborhood social website were saddened to learn on Tuesday about the passing of Mr. Kelvin and expressed their sympathy for his family and friends and said they would be praying for them. We shared many of our memories of him with each other. Kelvin was truly a special, rare individual, who could turn anyone’s “cloudy” day into a “sunny” day as soon as they walked into the door at Dollar General on N. Jupiter Rd. in Garland where Kelvin worked. One neighbor said, “God is surely getting a wonderful angel”. We admired and loved Kelvin, and he will be greatly missed!