Kinsley Morgan Drew
Heaven’s gain was our loss when our precious baby girl, Kinsley Morgan Drew was called by Jesus and became an Angel early Sunday morning (March 9, 2025) shortly after being born into this world.
Although Kinsley was only with us for about 30 minutes, she was very much loved, cherished and touched all of our lives. Our “Little Angel” will forever live in our hearts and will never be forgotten.
She was greeted at Heaven’s Gate by her infant brother, Maverick A. Drew; her maternal great-grandfather, Butch Roloson; her paternal great-grandparents, Carlton Drew, Sr., Rosalie Drew, James Bacon and Sharon Bacon.
Kinsley Morgan Drew was loved and will be sadly missed by her parents, Angel Robbins and Breydon Drew; maternal grandmother, Susan Brockway of Hornell; maternal grandfather, Peter (Crystal) Cefarilli of Victor; paternal grandmother, Gina Darrin of Hornell; paternal grandfather, David Drew of Hornell; maternal great-grandmother, Bonnie Roloson of Florida; her aunts & uncles, Shylah Roloson, Matteo Roloson, Remington Roloson, and Colton Roloson all of Bath, Shelby Dewey, Bethany Darrin, Payton Darrin and Mason Drew, all of Hornell; along with many other family members.
There will be no calling hours. Private services will be held at the convenience of the family.
Funeral arrangements are in care of the Dagon Funeral Home, 38 Church St., Hornell, NY.
Kinsley’s family request that in lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in her name be made to a charity of the donor’s choice.
To leave an online condolence, visit www.dagonfuneralhome.com.
Angel & Breydon, We are so sorry for your loss and our hearts are breaking for you. Please know that you are both in our prayers. Draw close to Jesus and one day you will be reunited with beautiful Kinsley (love her name). We love you. Uncle Don & Aunt Dar
ANGEL AND BREYDON , I AM SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS! I AM PRAYING FOR YOU.MY HEART BREAKS FOR YOU !LOVE ALWAYS MAMMY
Dear Angel and Breydon,
With a sad heart, I read about your dear Daughter Kinsley!
One of the saddest things someone can experience is the death of a Child.
You may find it comforting to know that at John 11:11 death is compared to a peaceful sleep. We are assured that just as a person who is asleep is unaware of what is happening around him, the dead are not conscious of anything.
The Bible can offer much needed comfort for those who are grieving and even gives us hope with God’s promise of bringing the dead back to life.
God promises a time when “he will actually swallow up death forever.” (Isaiah 25:8) To remove death, he must eliminate its root cause, which is sin. God will do this through Jesus Christ.
For more comfort from the Bible, please visit jw.org
Sincerely,
Jill Wilson